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  • Mindgames
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    #41
    Originally posted by Bardamu
    The thing is, Fury is getting scared. He's starting to feel like someone on death row about to be executed in a few days time. Fury is having trouble sleeping the closer the fight gets. He just turned in the paperwork to VADA to be allowed to take something doctor prescribed for insomnia. He really did. Just a few days ago. If that doesn't show how scared Fury is, I don't know what would.

    I honestly just hope they put a decent ref in there, who will stop the beating before Tyson receives life changing injuries. Props to Fury for taking the fight. This is the top 2 heavyweights in the world. And they are fighting each other in a few days! This is exactly what boxing needs.
    He has well documented mental problems, but being scared of a fight is something he doesn't suffer from. In fact, when people talk about fighters being scared or cowards, its just projection, imagining how they would feel with a fight coming up. Fighters dont get scared like that, they get hit all the time, if you get knocked out then so be it its part of the game.

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    • kafkod
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      #42
      Originally posted by johnbook
      Fascinating. Do you have any links to this news?
      Originally posted by Vinnykin
      There's nothing online I can find. I'm sure someone would have posted something on here if it was true as well. If no link is provided I treat it as Fake News!
      Originally posted by SuperHanz
      Laughable fake news.

      This is probably one of 1hourRun's alts. ^^
      Originally posted by Mindgames
      He has well documented mental problems, but being scared of a fight is something he doesn't suffer from. In fact, when people talk about fighters being scared or cowards, its just projection, imagining how they would feel with a fight coming up. Fighters dont get scared like that, they get hit all the time, if you get knocked out then so be it its part of the game.
      That clown has been posting all kinds of ******ed crap in Wilder threads for weeks.
      Last edited by kafkod; 11-27-2018, 10:47 AM.

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      • P4Pdunny
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        #43
        Originally posted by bluemax
        This is the same Fury who Joshua won't even consider fighting. Funny when Joshua brags about all the money he makes against carefully cherry picked opponents yet there is a long list of credible fighters his PR team floods the media with baloney in order to avoid any REAL opposition . I can't blame him considering his glass like jaw. Ortiz no way, Fury no way, Wilder well Joshua won't even be in any town Wilder happens to be in. If your old, already beaten or just a tomato can like Charles Martin your a sure prime candidate for Joshua. At least Fury and Wilder have the stones to fight each other while Joshua relies on his PR team to build his media generated legacy
        and what would people like you say if AJ was in a rush to get in the ring with this version of Fury, an undercooked version?

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        • Thaman2x
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          #44
          I'll be happy when December 1st gets here and gets over with. It's quite alarming how American people hate the American Boxer and praise Fury. Fact of the matter is, only one of these fighters possesses Athleticism AND the Equalizer...And that's Wilder.

          There was NOTHING masterful about Fury's victory of Wlad; but if you only listened to people on this forum you would think he completely boxed Wlad's ears off. The truth: Fury was entirely too awkward for Wlad to figure out and his reach was too great for Wlad to penetrate.

          I don't believe this will be the case with Wilder.

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            #45
            Originally posted by Mindgames
            He has well documented mental problems, but being scared of a fight is something he doesn't suffer from. In fact, when people talk about fighters being scared or cowards, its just projection, imagining how they would feel with a fight coming up. Fighters dont get scared like that, they get hit all the time, if you get knocked out then so be it its part of the game.
            Boxers are terrified before they get in ring. They just don't show it or admit, until they've retired. Maybe in twenty years time Wilder will reminisce about the time he was scared of Fury real bad. Or maybe Fury will.
            Originally posted by Thaman2x

            The truth: Fury was entirely too awkward for Wlad to figure out and his reach was too great for Wlad to penetrate.

            I don't believe this will be the case with Wilder.
            Why don't you think wilder will encounter similar problems to Wlad? Wlads better than Wilder with better resume.
            But I suppose the argument, is Fury surprised Wlad and Wlad couldn't adapt on the night. But Wilder will expect what Wlad didn't.

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              #46
              Originally posted by hugh grant
              Boxers are terrified before they get in ring. They just don't show it or admit, until they've retired. Maybe in twenty years time Wilder will reminisce about the time he was scared of Fury real bad. Or maybe Fury will.

              Why don't you think wilder will encounter similar problems to Wlad? Wlads better than Wilder with better resume.
              But I suppose the argument, is Fury surprised Wlad and Wlad couldn't adapt on the night. But Wilder will expect what Wlad didn't.
              I think "terrified" is a bit of a stretch. Anxious, sure, but if you can repeatedly step up to the ring, you've gotten well beyond feeling terror. Also, Wlad may have been better than Wilder in his prime, but he sure as hell wasn't better when he fought Fury. He was, old, slow, timid and gun-shy when he fought Fury (actually he was always a bit timid and gun-shy). Wilder won't be any of that, so comparing these two is utterly pointless.

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              • Mindgames
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                #47
                Originally posted by hugh grant
                Boxers are terrified before they get in ring. They just don't show it or admit, until they've retired. Maybe in twenty years time Wilder will reminisce about the time he was scared of Fury real bad. Or maybe Fury will.


                Why don't you think wilder will encounter similar problems to Wlad? Wlads better than Wilder with better resume.
                But I suppose the argument, is Fury surprised Wlad and Wlad couldn't adapt on the night. But Wilder will expect what Wlad didn't.
                No man, nervous maybe, because they want to win. Not terrified a week out. Theres flyweight sized kids at my local club that will spar a man any size without a head guard. Fighters are a different breed.

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                • hugh grant
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Mindgames
                  No man, nervous maybe, because they want to win. Not terrified a week out. Theres flyweight sized kids at my local club that will spar a man any size without a head guard. Fighters are a different breed.
                  That maybe true, but when boxers are not retired they never admit anything. Never admit they were hurt in a fight or in any trouble, or they weren't scared.
                  But ive read interviews from big names and they admit they were scared. I think foreman said something like that before fighting Frasier and youd never think foreman would be scared. I think iron mike cried before getting in ring.Im sure they sometimes think to themselves why am I doing this and what am I doing here moments?
                  So I don't know.
                  Last edited by hugh grant; 11-27-2018, 02:02 PM.

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                  • P to the J
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                    #49
                    A lot of people are saying it’s either Fury on points or Wilder by KO. It seems everyone’s forgetting that we’re fighting in the US, there’s 2 judges from North America and a WBC belt’s on the line. Wouldn’t be surprised if a couple of them have Wilder ahead by the time the fight ends.

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by hugh grant
                      That maybe true, but when boxers are not retired they never admit anything. Never admit they were hurt in a fight or in any trouble, or they weren't scared.
                      But ive read interviews from big names and they admit they were scared. I think foreman said something like that before fighting Frasier and youd never think foreman would be scared. I think iron mike cried before getting in ring.Im sure they sometimes think to themselves why am I doing this and what am I doing here moments?
                      So I don't know.


                      I am having one of those moments now

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