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  • Laligalaliga
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    #41
    I will not say much on this match up as I have many reservations.

    But behind the scene I want fury to win but inside of me I know wilder will catch him at some point.
    Let the best man win and bring the belt to AJ for the undisputed.

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    • petero
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      #42
      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.
      Elie, Sounds like you just spent an evening on ***** street yourself?

      You did get your 30 seconds of fame when Fury booted you from your biggest press conference ever in your life.

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      • kafkod
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        #43
        Originally posted by Bardamu
        Yes, the 40 year old cruiserweight somehow made Fury come to him, and he put poor Tyson on the canvas when he did. Cunningham was a 40 year old cruiserweight with no power. If Wilder lands a shot like that, Fury will literally be unconscious. He will probably have to be woken up with smelling salts.

        Of course, if Fury has the stamina to run, run, run all night, he might survive to the final bell, but will be down 12 rounds to zero on every card.

        Personally, I think they should let Fury do a rail or two of blow between rounds to give him that boost. The fat man is going to be gassed, so let him have his blow to make the fight be somewhat fair.



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        • hugh grant
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          #44
          Originally posted by Laligalaliga
          I will not say much on this match up as I have many reservations.

          But behind the scene I want fury to win but inside of me I know wilder will catch him at some point.
          Let the best man win and bring the belt to AJ for the undisputed.
          I'm sure wilder will hit fury but don't mean it will ko him.k
          Are you convinced wilder fought guys with best chins? Ortiz could punch but was his chin that good?
          Last edited by hugh grant; 11-02-2018, 07:37 PM.

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          • AdonisCreed
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            #45
            “Deontay Wilder, what’s he going to do follow me around the ring like this all day, looking for a punch? And if he can’t land it he’s f****d isn’t he,” Fury said.

            This dude is hilarious lol but he's basically giving Wilder sh** to think about and strategize for lol talking to much is bad for you lol

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            • elfag
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              #46
              Originally posted by sportbuddha
              You are talking about a guy with some of the lowest boxing IQ, fighting smart against one with some of the highest boxing IQ, I don’t think it’ll play out like you say at all. If he can’t land that big KO he’ll probably lose every round.
              Im actually not sure how it will play out. At first I thought wilder knocks this guy out easily because Fury has fought absolute trash in his return (and that cruiser weight definitely took a dive/quit).

              But the more I think about it, the more I think Fury will win if Wilder doesnt fight the right fight. I remember how hard it was for wlad to land anything on him at all, and wilder has the same situation in that he usually has the reach advantage like wlad and is now fighting a bigger guy except he is less skilled.

              Wilder should attack the body and the fight is his but I am worried he wont do that. Fury's head will be out of range 90% of the time and Fury is trying to get Wilder riled up so that he comes after him for the KO while Fury will look to land arm punches, conserving energy and building up points like he did vs wlad.

              The only thing wilder has going for him besides his power is his haymakers can come from odd angles and its unconventional.
              Last edited by elfag; 11-02-2018, 07:56 PM.

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              • SN!PER
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                #47
                Talk or no talk, this man cant never survive 12 hard rounds with the champ!

                Every version of Fury, including the one that beat Klitsckho, would be demolished by The Bronze Bomber.

                If they fight 20 times, Wilder wins 20 times. But actually, thats impossible because Fury's fragile body would be permanently damaged and forced to retire long before that many fights could happen.

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                • boliodogs
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                  #48
                  That sounds ******. A pro fighter saying now I am really mad and you are going to get it. He is supposed to try to put pain on Fury in their fight because that's his job not because Fury mocked him.

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                  • boliodogs
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by Deontay Wilder
                    Talk or no talk, this man cant never survive 12 hard rounds with the champ!

                    Every version of Fury, including the one that beat Klitsckho, would be demolished by The Bronze Bomber.

                    If they fight 20 times, Wilder wins 20 times. But actually, thats impossible because Fury's fragile body would be permanently damaged and forced to retire long before that many fights could happen.
                    Well hell. I guess they should call the fight off. Nobody wants the fat blabbermouth bragging gypsy to get permanently damaged.

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                    • champion4ever
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                      #50
                      Wilder shouldn't wait on him, he needs to go out there and make this a knockdown, drag-out fight and force Fury into a firefight, while disrupting his timing and rhythm in the process.

                      It's because a slow, snail's paced fight, favors the Gypsy King. There is no way Wilder out boxes Fury for twelve rounds to decision victory. So therefore, he needs to force the action, in order to make it a very busy and fast paced fight.

                      He needs to touch him; Just enough times in order to slow and wear him down for the knockout. Fury's conditioning is going to play a major and significant role in this fight.

                      One cannot put his body through what he has put it through and remain the same fighter at his physical peak. His body still is going to need time to recover and heal due to all the self-inflicting damage.

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