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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Wilder Promises Pain After Watching Fury Mock His Style

    WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder was not a happy camper when BT Sport showed him a video of Tyson Fury mocking his boxing style. Wilder will defend his belt against Fury on December 1, at Staples Center in Los Angeles, California. The contest will be carried by Showtime Pay-Per-View and BT Sport Box Office.
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  • Vinnykin
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    Wilder's angry! Fury is already in his head..... and it's only going to get worse come fight week.

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    • landotter
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      #3
      Originally posted by Vinnykin
      Wilder's angry! Fury is already in his head..... and it's only going to get worse come fight week.
      Wilder is always angry. That is his secret. (Geeks everywhere will get the reference..)


      Wilder will fight smart. He will force Fury to come to him. He knows Fury does not have a ton of power and has fought zero good fighters in three years. Klitschtko was still good, I do not mean to crap on Fury's best win, but Klitshchko gave one of his worst performances in a horrid fight. I think as we get closer to this thing and people listen to Fury talk they try to talk themselves into thinking Fury is flirting with all time greatness or something.

      Wilder wins. He may win ugly, as both Wilder and Fury tend to make fights turn out that way. Fury may be in his best shape in years. Who knows, maybe even Fury wins some early rounds. But Wilder will beat Fury, and do it leaving no doubt with a motivated and dominating performance with a ton at stake.

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      • 1hourRun
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        I'm sick and tired of Tyson and his fans pretending that this knock-kneed hunchback is some master-boxer, considering all the times bums had him on *****-street.

        This clowns 15 minutes is up.

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        • elfag
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          Wilder needs to go to the body and not head hunt.

          If Wilder head hunts, it will be a really hard fight because fury is taller and stands up high, it will be hard to land on him clean if at all. Wilder almost always has had a huge reach and height advantage on opponents.

          If wilder and his coach are smart enough to focus on the body early, they will break down and stop fury. There is no way that fury can withstand a body attach from someone with wilder's power after the way he has abused his health, and the body is such a large target he cant protect it all. After he saps his energy and keeps his hands down, wilder can go for the KO. Fury has no big power to hurt wilder, he will look to make it a sloppy fight scoring from the outside like he did vs Wlad.

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            #6
            Originally posted by landotter
            Wilder is always angry. That is his secret. (Geeks everywhere will get the reference..)


            Wilder will fight smart. He will force Fury to come to him. He knows Fury does not have a ton of power and has fought zero good fighters in three years. Klitschtko was still good, I do not mean to crap on Fury's best win, but Klitshchko gave one of his worst performances in a horrid fight. I think as we get closer to this thing and people listen to Fury talk they try to talk themselves into thinking Fury is flirting with all time greatness or something.

            Wilder wins. He may win ugly, as both Wilder and Fury tend to make fights turn out that way. Fury may be in his best shape in years. Who knows, maybe even Fury wins some early rounds. But Wilder will beat Fury, and do it leaving no doubt with a motivated and dominating performance with a ton at stake.
            The Hulk lol

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            • kafkod
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              #7
              Originally posted by landotter
              Wilder is always angry. That is his secret. (Geeks everywhere will get the reference..)


              Wilder will fight smart. He will force Fury to come to him. He knows Fury does not have a ton of power and has fought zero good fighters in three years. Klitschtko was still good, I do not mean to crap on Fury's best win, but Klitshchko gave one of his worst performances in a horrid fight. I think as we get closer to this thing and people listen to Fury talk they try to talk themselves into thinking Fury is flirting with all time greatness or something.

              Wilder wins. He may win ugly, as both Wilder and Fury tend to make fights turn out that way. Fury may be in his best shape in years. Who knows, maybe even Fury wins some early rounds. But Wilder will beat Fury, and do it leaving no doubt with a motivated and dominating performance with a ton at stake.
              How is Wilder going to force Fury to come to him?

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                #8
                Originally posted by 1hourRun
                I'm sick and tired of Tyson and his fans pretending that this knock-kneed hunchback is some master-boxer, considering all the times bums had him on *****-street.

                This clowns 15 minutes is up.
                Eric Molina

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Abovetheclouds
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                  David Price did John Mcdermott in ONE ROUND, Tyson Fury had to fight the bum TWICE and lost the first fight.

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                    #10
                    Tyson knows that Wilder is a bum and is just telling it how it is.

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