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  • #21
    Originally posted by Curtis2 View Post
    Keep distance, work your jab, land occasional combinations, Fury wins decision
    A post with good intentions but this isn't the only way he can win, and not his best option.

    Fury is a complete fighter. His inside game is vicious and way superior to Wilders. Fury will break him down inside, maul him to the ropes, and have him fighting for his life.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by Tha Kid View Post
      Fury is getting knocked the f$%k out!! 😭😭😭
      AJ fans are hoping Fury wins.. lol. Trying to coach him to a decision.. Wilder will send a chilling message to the UK on December 1st!

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      • #23
        I’m going to wait to see how Fury looks at the weigh in. He should be in great shape unless this is just money fight for him and he really doesn’t care anymore. But a focused and in shape Fury is a problem for both Wilder & Joshua because of his awkward style. He is the only HW right now capable of beating either one. Now saying he will but he has enough in the toolbox to upset either one.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by 5000boxing View Post
          AJ fans are hoping Fury wins.. lol. Trying to coach him to a decision.. Wilder will send a chilling message to the UK on December 1st!
          A message that he cherry picked a fighter that is coming back from being hugely out of shape and needed more time to see how much he had left? If Joshua chose Fury you clowns hyping Fury now would be shitting all over Joshua.

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          • #25
            Fury is fine. It is amazing he dropped 140lbs in 12 months. That alone is an amazing feat. He simply wanted rounds against Pianeta. He could have ended it early but chose to stay in 1st gear & get 10 rounds in. He worked on his feints & craft. He switched back & forth in both stances & worked on his stamina. He passed all tests. Many people forget he barely broke a sweat in the 2nd Chisora fight. He fought him a lot in the southpaw stance. Chisora had no answer & quit on his stool after 10. Chisora has been in some really tough fights. I don't think Fury will be affected at all with only 14 rounds under his belt. Plenty of guys have comeback after 2 year layoffs. Fury is a different cat. He has natural talent & he is only 30 which nowadays is young for a HW. Will he be the same guy that made Chisora quit & beat Klitschko? Wilder is in his prime so this is a great matchup. I think Fury's natural talent will alleviate any questions about the long layoff....

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            • #26
              Originally posted by sportbuddha View Post
              Well I saw one thing in 1 second glimpse at the fight, in the presser Fury got up and toe to toe with wilder and he threw a feint and Wilder lept back in a straight line about half a mile, the guy gonna be well out of his depth, mark my words, all those years fighting stiffs, short asses and fat men gonna catch up with him come fight night.
              I saw that as wilder moving back once he felt warren’s hand on his chest. I might have seen it wrong though.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Muz View Post
                Thats the truth. All those set ups and paid off opponents never allowed wilder to have a true fight. The most protected fighter of the past 35 years.
                I don’t even think they were paid off, just poor quality.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by joe strong View Post
                  Fury is fine. It is amazing he dropped 140lbs in 12 months. That alone is an amazing feat. He simply wanted rounds against Pianeta. He could have ended it early but chose to stay in 1st gear & get 10 rounds in. He worked on his feints & craft. He switched back & forth in both stances & worked on his stamina. He passed all tests. Many people forget he barely broke a sweat in the 2nd Chisora fight. He fought him a lot in the southpaw stance. Chisora had no answer & quit on his stool after 10. Chisora has been in some really tough fights. I don't think Fury will be affected at all with only 14 rounds under his belt. Plenty of guys have comeback after 2 year layoffs. Fury is a different cat. He has natural talent & he is only 30 which nowadays is young for a HW. Will he be the same guy that made Chisora quit & beat Klitschko? Wilder is in his prime so this is a great matchup. I think Fury's natural talent will alleviate any questions about the long layoff....
                  I see it too, Wilder fans want to write him off but he’s gonna give their man a boxing lesson. Wilder never fought anyone like him, the size, the style, the angles, just watch the Wilder fans confidence melt away by about round 7 when he has hardly laid a glove on Fury and Fury is still bouncing around jabbing his head off.

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                  • #29
                    I know Fury loves to talk, but he really needs to take this seriously. Wlad couldn't pull the trigger anymore against him. Wilder has one of the meanest right hands in the sport, and he definitely can still pull the trigger on it. Wilder in 5, Brits ironically call it a bs stoppage despite Fury not even being able to focus his eyes on the ref and doing the booty dew. All the white supremacists, pacfarts, and brits join the chorus on robbery and collectively declare it as magically not counting. I almost feel like I'm having a bit of deja vu
                    Last edited by DeadLikeMe; 10-02-2018, 12:42 AM.

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                    • #30
                      I agree with Fury on this one, but.. sadly i think he IS done. I got wilder by KO in 7 rounds

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