Tyson Fury beats Deontay Wilder

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    #31
    Fury gets koed within 6

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      #32
      I believe Wilder will knock Tyson Fury out, but, while excited for the fight itself, I'm almost sad to see Fury suffer this loss. I'd probably take Fury in any other fight besides Wilder, so I hope he continues fighting after this. His personality is great, and he talks the talk and walks the walk like how a true champ should.

      #BOOOOOOOMBZZZZZQUAAAAAAAAAAAAAD!

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        #33
        Anyone see the press conference when they both got up and Fury challenged him to a body spar? Fury throws a quick fient and Wilder jumped a mile back.

        Fury is going to be doing things in the ring that Wilder has never seen before. People should also check out the Joe Rogan podcast, Fury is mentally in a very good place, he's hungry and motivated, and that makes him very dangerous. He's clearly in excellent shape, looking sharp and the fight is still a month out.

        People keep asking if Fury is ready, I'm asking, is Wilder ready?

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          #34
          Originally posted by SuperHanz
          Anyone see the press conference when they both got up and Fury challenged him to a body spar? Fury throws a quick fient and Wilder jumped a mile back.

          Fury is going to be doing things in the ring that Wilder has never seen before. People should also check out the Joe Rogan podcast, Fury is mentally in a very good place, he's hungry and motivated, and that makes him very dangerous. He's clearly in excellent shape, looking sharp and the fight is still a month out.

          People keep asking if Fury is ready, I'm asking, is Wilder ready?
          Fury looks great. More than anything, what makes the difference here is that Fury is actually taking Wilder dead-serious. He's pushing himself more than he has before.

          While this is awesome to see, Wilder has the strongest punch of any fighter ever, and once the BOOOOOOOMBZZZQQUUAAAAD lands effectively, it's goodnight for Fury.

          I just hope Wilder receives the credit for it, though, because I do agree Fury is going to be a monster on fight-night. It will probably be delayed credit, once Fury comes back and beats other heavyweights easily.

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            #35
            Originally posted by SuperHanz
            Anyone see the press conference when they both got up and Fury challenged him to a body spar? Fury throws a quick fient and Wilder jumped a mile back.

            Fury is going to be doing things in the ring that Wilder has never seen before. People should also check out the Joe Rogan podcast, Fury is mentally in a very good place, he's hungry and motivated, and that makes him very dangerous. He's clearly in excellent shape, looking sharp and the fight is still a month out.

            People keep asking if Fury is ready, I'm asking, is Wilder ready?
            It's been three years since Fury fought anybody with a pulse, and even before the layoff he had a suspect chin and a suspect gas tank. Nor does he have the power to hurt Wilder.

            His only chance is to outbox him and run away the whole fight, but the problem is Wilder has incredible stamina.

            It's only going to take one shot to turn the fight in Wilder's favor. He could lose 8 rounds in a row by a big margin but all he needs is one shot.

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              #36
              Fury is physically much stronger than wilder and i think he will impose his size and make it an ugly fight. He is going to use his mobility while boxing on the outside and tie him up when The action gets close.

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                #37
                Originally posted by famicommander
                It's been three years since Fury fought anybody with a pulse, and even before the layoff he had a suspect chin and a suspect gas tank. Nor does he have the power to hurt Wilder.

                His only chance is to outbox him and run away the whole fight, but the problem is Wilder has incredible stamina.

                It's only going to take one shot to turn the fight in Wilder's favor. He could lose 8 rounds in a row by a big margin but all he needs is one shot.
                Fury has a suspect gas tank? When has he ever gassed in a fight? He goes 12 rounds easily. As for Wilder having the best stamina, he was out on his feet against a 50yr old Luis Ortiz, he's lucky he got his second wind and Ortiz didn't.

                Fury doesn't need to one punch KO him, he hits hard enough to get your respect and he'll jab Wilder to bits, expect Deontays face to look a bloody mess after the fight.

                Agree with the last part, it only takes one punch, but a good boxer always beats a good puncher, and Fury is levels above Wilder skillwise.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by SuperHanz
                  Anyone see the press conference when they both got up and Fury challenged him to a body spar? Fury throws a quick fient and Wilder jumped a mile back.

                  Fury is going to be doing things in the ring that Wilder has never seen before. People should also check out the Joe Rogan podcast, Fury is mentally in a very good place, he's hungry and motivated, and that makes him very dangerous. He's clearly in excellent shape, looking sharp and the fight is still a month out.

                  People keep asking if Fury is ready, I'm asking, is Wilder ready?
                  Fury seems to be in the same place mentally as he was before the Wlad fight, which is a good sign. I just hope his reflexes and timing are there with him.

                  Wilder is sounding more like a deluded ****** the closer the fight gets. I think he might have started believing his own bull****.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by FinitoxDinamita
                    Fury is physically much stronger than wilder and i think he will impose his size and make it an ugly fight. He is going to use his mobility while boxing on the outside and tie him up when The action gets close.
                    Will the ref allow him to? That's what worries me.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by kafkod
                      Will the ref allow him to? That's what worries me.
                      Yea the ref is a big factor. But if the ref lets him be, he should use the same approach he did for cunningham.

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