Would you give Wilder credit for beating Fury this year??

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  • Illmatic94
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    Would you give Wilder credit for beating Fury this year??




    You can already tell what the post fight chirping will be about (if Wilder wins)..

    "Fury wasn't ready..." is #1 on the list of ready made excuses.

    If you would give Wilder credit for beating Fury this year.. Explain why

    If you will not give credit.. Explain.

    Personally I would like to see this fight postponed until April 2019. not for Fury to get "ready" (whatever tf that means) but to ruin GayJ's plans that month.

    If Fury is not "ready" with five months of preparation when will he be ready according to you? it's not like there's any opponent who can prepare him for Wilder.


    let your opinions be known early. No flip flops.
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    Yes. Fury still lineal. GayJ is paper champ
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    No. Fury is not "ready".
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  • Hatesrats
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    #2
    Makes no difference, Same result, Wilder by KO.
    Fury Won't/Can't hold Wilder & those angles Wilder throws from will result in another crazy looking knockout.

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    • Madison Boxing
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      #3
      not huge amounts of credit at all. i said all along its too early. If people want to accuse me of flip flopping im sure theres comments of me posting what i thought of furys comeback performance. And I said then its gonna be years before hes ready to fight someone decent.

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      • pillowfists98
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        #4
        He should get some credit, even if Fury isn't at his best which I doubt he will be. I've always believed that Wilder would beat Fury though, even when this matchup was being talked about 3-4 years ago. Fury may have beaten Klitschko but he barely landed anything significant. I think Wilder knocks him out in the early to mid rounds.

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        • koolkc107
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          #5
          I don't think Fury will ever be ready for Wilder.

          I happen to like that Tyson has the ready-made excuse.

          Of course, it will be largely bullshyt.

          As I have said in other threads, 3 camps and 2 tune-ups should be enough for Fury to present a credible version of himself in Novemeber.

          Will it be "the best" Fury?

          No.

          But, it should be a version that is back far enough for the win to count.

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          • thabanga510
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            #6
            Yep he gets full credit from me. We watched Joshua fight Wlad after two years off and gave him full credit,.

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            • sicko
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              #7
              The B*TCHING about Layoffs Ray Leonard came back from a 3 year layoff jumped right in with Hagler which was his debut at Middleweight. Right after that fight jumped up to 168 to fight Golden Boy Donny Lalonde

              Can we stop babying these f*king fighters already! Tyson Fury layoff doesn't take away his skills he is still more Skilled that Wilder and AJ COMBINED! It is all about his Conditioning honestly, if Fury is in great Shape I pick him to beat AJ and Wilder EASILY! It would be great if he could get at least 2 more fights but if he has a great deal on the Table then take it!

              You guys want to lower the BAR for these fighters because deep down you know that none of them are great fighters a lot of them are Decent Fighters in a Weak ERA

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              • lfc19titles
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                #8
                No

                Wilder is fighting 10 percent of whatfiry once was

                Wilder gets zero credit till he fights the true champ in Joshua and stops ducking

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                • Illmatic94
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by The Madison
                  not huge amounts of credit at all. i said all along its too early. If people want to accuse me of flip flopping im sure theres comments of me posting what i thought of furys comeback performance. And I said then its gonna be years before hes ready to fight someone decent.
                  Years?? so give me a year. that was plural. so Fury won't be ready for someone "decent" until 2020 or beyond?? lets fast forward to 2023 if you want. would Fury be more "ready" for the unorthodox, unpredictable Wilder? how so? there's is literally zero opponent out there that can prepare you for that style.

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                  • Illmatic94
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by lfc19titles
                    No

                    Wilder is fighting 10 percent of whatfiry once was

                    Wilder gets zero credit till he fights the true champ in Joshua and stops ducking

                    10% of what Fury was? how did u arrive at that number?

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