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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury Motivated By Wilder's Talk of KO'ing Mike Tyson

    TYSON FURY has revealed his mouthwatering heavyweight encounter with Deontay Wilder is happening because of Mike Tyson. Fury and Wilder will battle it out for the American's WBC title at Los Angeles' Staples Center on December 1.
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  • MDPopescu
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    ... didn't they sell those tickets yet?

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    • P4Pdunny
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      #3
      War Fury War!

      ...still getting KO'd though

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      • Adamsc151
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        #4
        Pre-Douglas Mike Tyson would have rolled under Wilder's pawing rangefinder jab, bust up his skinny ribs and had him coughing blood. Wilder would have probably beaten the post-prison Tyson, but he was a shadow of his former self by then.

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        • Anthony Millar
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          #5
          Must watch

          I recommend any boxing fan Google that podcast with Joe Rogan and have it playing in the background, gripping stuff. Tyson certainly isn't a formulaic product of the business. In fact he's never come across as being more human. If he comes back and beats Wilder would make quite a movie because you'd struggle to write what he's been through in the last 3 years. Credit where it's due. To put it into perspective the easiest hurdle to overcome was losing 160lb, or in other words, a middleweight!
          Last edited by Anthony Millar; 10-30-2018, 05:25 AM.

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          • lefthooklead
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            #6
            Originally posted by Anthony Millar
            I recommend any boxing fan Google that podcast with Joe Rogan and have it playing in the background, gripping stuff. Tyson certainly isn't a formulaic product of the business. In fact he's never come across as being more human. If he comes back and beats Wilder would make quite a movie because you'd struggle to write what he's been through in the last 3 years. Credit where it's due. To put it into perspective the easiest hurdle to overcome was losing 160lb, or in other words, a middleweight!
            Best podcast ever. I'm a big fan of Fury from way back, and glad people can finally hear the real story. What he's achieved is epic. His story is immense.

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            • Boksfan
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              #7
              You getting knocked out fat gypsy, war Beyonce!

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              • hugh grant
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                #8
                Both prime Tyson s would have beat wilder. But still id love to have seen wilder v Mike tyson.
                But December 1st we will see whether past Prime fury can beat deintay..I don't think past prime iron Mike beats deintay.
                If fury beats deontay on points 1stdec. We can assume fury would ve stopped wilder in 9 rounds in prime.
                Last edited by hugh grant; 10-30-2018, 07:12 AM.

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                • iamboxing
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                  #9
                  Mike Tyson has a quiet dignity about him when you consider how much he's mentioned. Compare that to Mayweather...

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                  • Noelanthony
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by P4Pdunny
                    War Fury War!

                    ...still getting KO'd though
                    Lololololol

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