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  • KillaMane26
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    #41
    Everyone knows he aint ready. But it would bad pulling out now after all the hype now

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    • BigZ44
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      #42
      If I had just had that performance against Pianeta, my feet would be ****ing frozen in ice at the idea of fighting Wilder next

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      • Madison Boxing
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        #43
        ... and fury might get some ridicule but hes used to it. if he delays, and comes back and beats wilder in a few months then all will be forgotten. wilder fans are just petrified that they may lose their chance for wilder to knock out a big british name who is at his most vulnerable now

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          #44
          Originally posted by SuperHanz
          Unless he spoke to Fury, his dad, or his trainer, I'd take that with a pinch of salt. If he does pull out, I hope he's honest and say he's not ready rather than make up some fake injury.


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          • ThatDude44
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            #45
            Man, I've mentioned a couple times in here that I hoped Fury didn't pull the rug from under Wilder. Wilder's had his heart so dead set on this fight that if it didn't happen it would devastate him. This would be bad.

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            • M Bison
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              #46
              Originally posted by LacedUp
              I really hope Fury postpones and takes one or two more. He's clearly not ready for it.

              It's clear as day.
              Yep, I think he is rushing in too much with this, he could easily get 1-2 more fights in from here and January.

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              • Pat bateman
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                #47
                This fat lump of goo, earth name Dan would know about cold feet with how poor his circulation must be hauling that gigantic honking great carcass about.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by FlatLine
                  Fury knows he's not ready for Wilder, his team know and I'd say the vast majority of boxing fans know, whether they admit it or not. Got to take each fighter on a case by case basis and Fury would have a much better shot after more fights with better opposition before he faces Wilder because his last performances demonstrated that he's not the same fighter who fought Chisora and Klitschko. It's that prime version of Fury who would be a decent 50-50 match against Wilder but the current version, the slower, less fluid, less accurate and less powerful version, is going to be shocked by Wilder's speed, timing, accuracy and power come fight night - unless he can recapture his prime by then which is highly unlikely imo.
                  The danger is that if he steps up he could get beaten by somebody else before getting a money fight with Wilder (and/or Joshua).

                  If a Bryant Jennings or a Johan Duhaupas knocked him out, it's over.

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                  • Ray*
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                    #49
                    He can’t pull out now, he would look right a right shithouse if he does that.

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by Ray*
                      He can’t pull out now, he would look right a right shithouse if he does that.
                      Pulling out of the Ustinov fight the day of and the Klitschko rematch didn't make him look good, but that didn't stop him.

                      Wouldn't by surprised by ANYTHING from Fury at this point.

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