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  • #11
    Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
    WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder (40-0, 39 KOs) is not allowing himself to get riled up by the constant taunts from his upcoming challenger Tyson Fury (27-0, 19 KOs). The two boxers will collide in the ring on December 1 in the main event of a Showtime PPV card (9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT) at Staples Center in Los Angeles, California.
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    Pay for what? Hitting everyone of his marks on your autocues? We have seen you pair of turds bear hugging and backslapping backstage after everyone of your confrontations. I've seen more beef in a birdseye beef lasagne.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Drew Bundini Br View Post
      WILDER broke his hand in the 4th rd agai st STIVERNE and shocked me with his boxing ability as he dominated him on points with broke hand.WILDER can get FURY out if he goes to his body early.
      well THANK you for that AMAZING prediction we ALL appreciate it VERY much.

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      • #13
        I just had a dream about this fight and wilder could not ko wilder...fury won on points

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Vinnykin View Post
          I hope Wilder keeps believing that Cunningham dropping an out of shape Fury that didn't take it seriously, or even had a trainer there, means he can do the same.

          Everyone knows Fury's style changed after that.
          The bad news is that this is also an out of shape Fury.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post


            Observe what Nicolai Firtha managed against Tyson Fury in 2011, and compare that to what a GREEN 'Bronze-Bomber' did to Nocolai two years later in 2013.

            Tyson went on to have another close career ending fight with Canadian bum Neven Pajkic, who nearly took his head off like cruiserweight Steve Cunningham did in NY, and again take a look at Wilders next fight after demolishing Firtha against Malik Scott, it resulted in a first round KO ; the careers and performances are night and day.

            I now understand why Tyson ducked the 'Bronze-Bomber' after such pitiful performances : Martin Rogan, Vinny Maddalone, Kevin Johnson, and cruiserweight Steve Cunningham followed after that PEW!!!

            What I'm trying to say is Deontay 'Bronze-Bomber' Wilder is clearly the more skilled, experienced, faster, stronger champion, with a real killer-instinct. Tyson is in real bad trouble come December.
            Another excellent gif and a solid argument. Still, against Ortiz he hardly looked a million dollars for much of that fight, I'd even say he looked poor at times. But one clean smack on the chops from D-Tay and it's probably game over. The betting says it's nearly a pick 'em fight, Wilder only a slight fave at 4/6 to Tyson's 11/8. Some have got it even closer, which is surprising.

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            • #16
              This will be a Blow out

              Fury is going to get destroyed in this one. Like Joshua he has built his reputation on beating an old Klitchko. He retired after winning his golden goose ticket and Joshua has hid safely tucked away in England and extending his rein by only fighting carefully cherry picked opponents. Both are undefeated because of the crazy amount of titles floating around. At least Fury who is just looking for one last big payday before going back to eating and drinking has the nerve to fight Wilder who while all the Joshua fanboys rant about is the most avoided fighter in boxing just like Ortiz. I just hope Fury doesn't suffer any long term damage in this fight

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              • #17
                Make him pay Beyonce, war Beyonce!

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Marvlus Marv View Post
                  Another excellent gif and a solid argument. Still, against Ortiz he hardly looked a million dollars for much of that fight, I'd even say he looked poor at times. But one clean smack on the chops from D-Tay and it's probably game over. The betting says it's nearly a pick 'em fight, Wilder only a slight fave at 4/6 to Tyson's 11/8. Some have got it even closer, which is surprising.
                  Thank you. Luis Ortiz showed his quality, If you had it closer with the the miss knockdown of round # 2. that should of been credited to Deontay, I can understand.

                  Your bookie is very generous with a pick of Tyson Fury, 11/8 is what 42% chance? pays-out +37 cents on the dollar. My bookie only pays -54 cents for every dollar on Deontay @ at 64% chance.

                  But what caught me off guard is that they are favoring this fight to go over ten rounds.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by takenotes View Post
                    I just had a dream about this fight and wilder could not ko wilder...fury won on points
                    Please read what you wrote.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by eco1 View Post
                      The bad news is that this is also an out of shape Fury.
                      He's had 10 rounds recently and went into camp at fighting weight - this COULD be the best shape he's been in pre-camp, it's definitely the most active he's been in years going into a fight, definitely the lightest.

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