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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury: No Publicity Stunt, 100% The Plan is To Fight Wilder!

    TYSON FURY will confront Deontay Wilder in the ring when they announce their huge heavyweight showdown on Saturday assuming he completes his Italian job first. The former WBA, IBF, IBO and WBO world heavyweight champion will face Germany-based Italian Francesco Pianeta in front of a 26,000-strong crowd at Windsor Park, Belfast.
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  • Boksfan
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    Fury is back on coke, sad to watch what he become

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    • scarybodyshot
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      If it happens then Wilder stops him early, might take him a round or so to find an opening but when he does he is going to send this Brit back into oblivion!

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      • Pennsauken1
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        At least this Britian fighter has some balls, you fraud Ajuice fans need to get behind and support this guy, you guys are supporting a boring, juiced up, scary robot, the wrong guy.

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        • Vinnykin
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          Only a week to go until Wilder and Fury are in the ring facing-off. Can't wait!

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          • Pennsauken1
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            Much props to you Fury, my favorite Britian Heavyweight, while that other coward is probably somewhere with PEDvetkin with needles up their rear

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            • Vinnykin
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              • Dr Rassclart
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                Battle of the scumbags.

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                • Redgloveman
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                  Fury is an extremely proud man. I remember him refusing to fight Haye after Haye pulled out of their fight with 2 consecutive injuries out of principle. That actually stalled his career massively and denied him a huge payday. Critics may argue that at the time Tyson didn't really want the fight, but I honestly don't believe that.

                  It's madness fighting Wilder after a tune up against Seferi and Pianeta; but I can't help but think that Fury believes he'll win. It's probably a result of overconfidence borne out of smashing some overmatched sparring partners.

                  To be honest I think that Fury is a stylistic nightmare for Wilder when he's at his best. Wilder is a slow starter and often finds himself in a position where he has to rely on his power (which, as we all know, isn't a problem for him and is carried late into fights) - he also seems to struggle against movement and is used to enjoying a significant reach advantage over his opponents. Say what you want about Fury, but he moves unbelievably well for a man of his size and his skills are just about good enough to win rounds whilst on the back foot. He will present new and significant problems for Wilder to deal with because Wilder has never had to deal with a fighter who is taller than he is (let alone one who uses movement so well)

                  In my opinion the way that Wilder beats Fury is by catching up with Fury towards the end of the fight. If Fury was at his best then the chances of this happening would be less from a pure fitness point of view. It's hard to imagine that Fury's engine is going to be where it needs to be to stay with Wilder (whose own stamina is truly excellent) for 12 rounds. Luckily for Wilder (and everyone else in the division) Fury is not a puncher, so Wilder can afford to push the action and drain Fury's cardio, forcing him into mistakes. I see Wilder by KO around round 10

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                  • Pennsauken1
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                    It was funny that Eddie Hearn is holding Ajuices hand, can’t let the poor fraud sign his own contract, Hey Eddie, can AJuice come out and play?

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