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  • aboutfkntime
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    #11
    I think Fury will be able to keep Wilder honest

    he is going to give Wilder fits

    the fight could hit the championship rounds with Wilder needing to ko Fury

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    • _Rexy_
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      #12
      Originally posted by PunchyPotorff
      Fitz going into sensationalism mode here. Yeah, Wilder has the equalizer. And Fury is much better of a boxer. You can always give Wilder the solid puncher's chance, but Fitz doesn't really even acknowledge that Fury has much better boxing skills. I think Fury will surprise a bunch of fans Saturday night. As always, the Wilder bomb could land, ruining Fury's plans. But the thing is, I have seen what happens to Wilder when he gets frustrated. His timing and footwork are already weak, and they get weaker as he gets frustrated more. He could improve his game by just developing a bit more patience and a bit less rushing to get it over with. Will he do that? That's the big question we'll get answers to Saturday. Can't wait.
      Wilder hasn’t really gotten frustrated in the past. That’s why I like wilder in late rounds. He’s very patient.

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      • Iamsmoke89
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        #13
        I can’t wait to see the fight imma gonna go ahead and order it hell

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          Gotta laugh at these people who think Wilder is gonna walk through Fury. Theyve erased the Sconier fight from history, and Deontay has now become Jake Lamotta. Artcicles that concentrate on phone calls, stare downs at weigh ins and the colour shorts a guy is wearing and ignore actual boxing style and ability are abit laughable.

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            #15
            Originally posted by _Rexy_
            Wilder hasn’t really gotten frustrated in the past. That’s why I like wilder in late rounds. He’s very patient.
            Hes been secure in hes reach advantage before. Plus, other than Ortiz, who has he fought that was any good?

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              #16
              Originally posted by Mindgames
              Hes been secure in hes reach advantage before. Plus, other than Ortiz, who has he fought that was any good?
              Duhapuas was ranked #8 in the world by TBRB when they fought, and That’s the fight Wilder should have gotten frustrated in. But he just kept throwing more punches.

              It’s easy to not get frustrated when you knock guys out quick. But Duhapuas took insane punishment (Wilder connected with over 50%) for over eleven rounds, broken nose, bloody, but didn’t drop. THAT is what frustrates a knockout puncher.

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                #17
                Originally posted by Mindgames
                Gotta laugh at these people who think Wilder is gonna walk through Fury. Theyve erased the Sconier fight from history, and Deontay has now become Jake Lamotta. Artcicles that concentrate on phone calls, stare downs at weigh ins and the colour shorts a guy is wearing and ignore actual boxing style and ability are abit laughable.


                yea wut ?

                he will give Wilder fits

                I wouldn't bet a dollar on these kind of fights, but if Fury is still there by round 10, I think he could be well ahead on the cards

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                  #18
                  * in Fury's voice..... *



                  you will need more than a right hand to beat me sunshine



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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Ray*
                    Which one would be a better win for Wilder, Ortiz or Fury?
                    Id say Fury he's younger better health , it's known Ortiz health prohibits him ever being capable of 100%. I watched an interview where his coach referred to his age of 50 the other day on thaboxingvoice so where theres smoke there's fire, to many people saying he's 48 when he fought Wilder.

                    You also have to look at what he's up against, Wilder doesn't have the reach advantage like he always does.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by _Rexy_
                      Duhapuas was ranked #8 in the world by TBRB when they fought, and That’s the fight Wilder should have gotten frustrated in. But he just kept throwing more punches.

                      It’s easy to not get frustrated when you knock guys out quick. But Duhapuas took insane punishment (Wilder connected with over 50%) for over eleven rounds, broken nose, bloody, but didn’t drop. THAT is what frustrates a knockout puncher.

                      Povetkin showed Duhaupus' true level, he has never been a legit top 10 ... too slow and no power.

                      "b .. b .. but .. Duhaupus was dragged out of the crowd and pushed into the ring wearing ballerina shoes doe .. Povetkin was roided to the gills doe .. etc, etc .."

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