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  • A.K
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    #11
    The fight happens in December fury will be good to go by then he’s still getting back in form

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      #12
      Originally posted by Sid-Knee
      Have you lost your mind or something? Parker was fresh and in his prime. He wasn't coming back from 2 and a half years of obesity and drug addiction like Fury has. Fury has looked like **** against fighters not even worthy of being called bums, they were that bad.

      If Fury fought against the Parker that fought Joshua, he's getting knocked out. And quickly. There is a reason why Fury fought guys on that level. It's because he isn't ready. It's nothing other than a cash-out against Wilder. Don't pretend otherwise.
      You're definitely right. I can't believe the bookies have this as an even fight. If you're looking to make some easy money put it on Wilder by KO.

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        #13
        Originally posted by Sid-Knee
        Have you lost your mind or something? Parker was fresh and in his prime. He wasn't coming back from 2 and a half years of obesity and drug addiction like Fury has. Fury has looked like **** against fighters not even worthy of being called bums, they were that bad.

        If Fury fought against the Parker that fought Joshua, he's getting knocked out. And quickly. There is a reason why Fury fought guys on that level. It's because he isn't ready. It's nothing other than a cash-out against Wilder. Don't pretend otherwise.
        Parker was coming off a boxing lesson vs Hughie where he looked like ****e! lol Parker then gave NOTHING to win vs AJ, and only turned up for the last round against Whyte...... trust me mate, I picked Parker to beat AJ but he proved he has no fight or heart in his last 5 fights!

        Parker orWhyte...... any fighter under 6'6 is not doing nothing to Fury other than being a punch bag.... YDKSAB.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Sid-Knee
          You think Fury is back?? Oh dear.
          He is. I went through all this in 2015 before he fought Klit.... and I'll take the abuse again.

          Fury will beat Wilder, 100%..... you don't even understand what it's like to face a bigger, better boxer.

          Wilder will miss wildly all night, he doesn't win 1 round.... his only chance is a classic punchers chance.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Vinnykin
            Parker was coming off a boxing lesson vs Hughie where he looked like ****e! lol Parker then gave NOTHING to win vs AJ, and only turned up for the last round against Whyte...... trust me mate, I picked Parker to beat AJ but he proved he has no fight or heart in his last 5 fights!

            Parker orWhyte...... any fighter under 6'6 is not doing nothing to Fury other than being a punch bag.... YDKSAB.
            I DKSAB but you think Parker came off a boxing lesson against Hughie Fury? You're British so should know the meaning of irony.

            There is a big difference in being in the ring with a big puncher to being in there with someone like Fury. Fury is nowhere near to being a threat to him the way Joshua was. Parker can afford to get in there and be hit the way he couldn't against Joshua, so it's a very different task. With the shape Fury is in at the moment, Parker gets him out of there. As I say, there is a reason why Fury fought those two stiffs.

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              #16
              Originally posted by Vinnykin
              He is. I went through all this in 2015 before he fought Klit.... and I'll take the abuse again.

              Fury will beat Wilder, 100%..... you don't even understand what it's like to face a bigger, better boxer.

              Wilder will miss wildly all night, he doesn't win 1 round.... his only chance is a classic punchers chance.
              If you can't see the difference between the Fury before the Wlad fight and this version, then I really don't know what to say.

              Wilder is going to brutally knock Fury out. Fury won't come close to winning. So take my advice, don't bet money on Fury to win, you'll lose all of your money. Only a fool would bet on a Fury win.

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                #17
                Originally posted by Vinnykin
                I'll stamp my opinion in the ground right now.

                Fury is back and last night proved that..... Fury was never in shape and is used to fighting out of shape and inactivity. This is the first time he has fought twice and trained this seriously before a big fight....

                No excuses from me... Fury outboxes Wilder in every way, you will be shocked and Wilder is overrated.
                be quiet you complete knobend.
                Go catch some cod or squid ffs

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                  #18
                  Thats why Team Wilder paid him that much, he needs at least another 2 fights vs top 20 opponents to be really back, but I also think Tyson Fury wants to cash out and be done with the sport.

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                  • Vinnykin
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Sid-Knee
                    I DKSAB but you think Parker came off a boxing lesson against Hughie Fury? You're British so should know the meaning of irony.

                    There is a big difference in being in the ring with a big puncher to being in there with someone like Fury. Fury is nowhere near to being a threat to him the way Joshua was. Parker can afford to get in there and be hit the way he couldn't against Joshua, so it's a very different task. With the shape Fury is in at the moment, Parker gets him out of there. As I say, there is a reason why Fury fought those two stiffs.
                    Hughie made Parker look awful and landed the cleaner punches, that's a fact!

                    Parker went for Joshua numerous times and Joshua retreated just like Hughie did.... but Hughie actually can move, Joshua looked like **** hahahaha

                    Parker would be soundly outboxed by Fury, there's levels to this game..... jesus.... it's like people on here DKSAB...

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Sid-Knee
                      If you can't see the difference between the Fury before the Wlad fight and this version, then I really don't know what to say.

                      Wilder is going to brutally knock Fury out. Fury won't come close to winning. So take my advice, don't bet money on Fury to win, you'll lose all of your money. Only a fool would bet on a Fury win.
                      Sure thing Sid-Knee..... keep those words and stand by them... I'll enjoy it when Fury schools Wilder after no serious warm-ups.... this will make Fury's win a GREAT win.

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