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  • #21
    Originally posted by Ray* View Post
    I look at this as an easy fight for Wilder but a very very risky fight, the pressure is on him because everyone that understands boxing thinks he should beat Fury easily. Fury on his part can relax a bit, he just came back and after two fights he would be facing the second best HW on paper. He has zero pressure on his shoulders.
    Hey Ray! Hope all is well.
    Yes it is a totally risky fight, but makes a lot of $ense. I think this is his best chance of beating Fury.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by sugar ray lenrd View Post
      Hey Ray! Hope all is well.
      Yes it is a totally risky fight, but makes a lot of $ense. I think this is his best chance of beating Fury.
      Hello sir! This is definitely his best chance at beating Fury who is only going to get better.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Tatabanya View Post
        We all know that one punch by Wilder is all it takes. Fact is, we don't know if Fury will allow Wilder to land that one punch.
        And this right here is what makes this fight so compelling

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        • #24
          Tyson is just warming up as well. Once he gets into full trash talk mode, Wilder will be getting blazed. His diva shti will be no match for Fury's relentless mind games.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by hugh grant View Post
            I'm not to sure of this I'm not sure ortiz resume that great?
            But wilder o nly best 2 top ten fighters in 40 fights. Josh has best half of the Current top ten fighters in 20 fights.
            Does anybody watch the fights anymore? They all want talk about resume and who this person beat and that person beat like triangle theories exist in boxing.

            Ortiz is a tricky southpaw with power and discipline. He's gonna give any of the top guys trouble. Doesn't matter what his age is, when you watch the guy fight, you see his talent and what he's capable of.

            I swear this was the same argument they used against GGG. He hasn't fought this guy or that guy so therefore he must not be all that good. Well, guess what, they guy can fight. He wasn't the killer he was marketed as, but he is a top guy in the fight game. Its getting to the point that no one wants to talk about the actual aspects of boxing (footwork, chin, power, hand speed, stamina, will). Last I checked that's what wins fights.

            Vernon Forrest beat Shane Mosley twice
            Ricardo Mayorga beat Vernon Forrest twice
            Shane Mosley beat Mayorga twice.

            Shouldn't Mayorga have beaten Mosley given that he beat Forrest? No, because its not about who you beat.

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            • #26
              Wow! Aren't these lovers (TF & DW) supposed to be "best friends"?

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Straightener View Post
                First half decent fighter he fought was 40 odd and on heart pills .... Still put him on ***** Street and was given extra time to recover

                Doubt wilders looping swings will get close enough to land on the ***** . Bad match up for wilder and it’s a two fight deal apparently so he’s gonna get merked twice
                I watched the Fury WK fight again a few days ago. I'm still trying to figure out what makes him so good. Sure, he can beat Wilder if he's in shape and Wilder doesn't fight smart. I'm just not sure what people see in the guy outside of his size and length.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by hugh grant View Post
                  Wilder resume is worse than buster Douglas who best tyson at least.
                  But he be at ortiz who we rated. So he wants to be paid accordingly. If he only had stiverne on his resume he might fight Josh for peanuts . But with ortiz he can hold you to ransom.
                  Douglas resume wasnt bad particularly under 40 fights, he fought top legit and relevant guys like Tucker, McCall , Tyson , Holyfield . They may be few but any of these guys make Stiverne look foolish .

                  Wilder ? He fought Stiverne as a challenger and Ortiz going into the fight with a bunch of nonsense about health issues so we dont know exactly what the F was going on ?

                  We dont need Fury stating this , anyone who knows how to read can look up Wilders resume as a 7 title defence champion , its easily accessible . lol


                  Wilder himself is an anomaly .

                  A very dangerous fighter but one with the right competent opponent is going to lose ( and almost did ) bc you cant be assuming your going to go behind in fights stepping up and your one punch is going to land everytime , boxing doesn't work like that !
                  Last edited by juggernaut666; 08-15-2018, 10:15 AM.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by Marvlus Marv View Post
                    Tyson is just warming up as well. Once he gets into full trash talk mode, Wilder will be getting blazed. His diva shti will be no match for Fury's relentless mind games.
                    Yeah, can't wait to see his face once Fury unleash his trash talk on him lol.

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                    • #30
                      Wladimir Klitschko was the last heavyweight to "really fight someone" if we're being fair. All of these new guys still have proving to do, but luckily for us, it's all heating up right now.

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