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  • ptek
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    #51
    Originally posted by Tyistall
    Wilder is fighting Fury because he knows Fury is not ready to fight at a high level yet. Stop giving Wilder props for cherrypicking.
    Fury ask for the fight not Deontay Wilder.

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    • StrangerInTown
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      #52
      Fury made this contest possible. He gets huge props for taking the risk. But Tyson can't go 12 with the viscous iron will Wilder possesses. He's a great motivational speaker but not ready for this deadly a collision.

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      • HarvardBlue
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        #53
        I would be shocked if Wilder lost this fight. Klitschko fought Fury like was fighting Mike Tyson. Everytime Fury threw a punch he would hold on for dear life. He never committed to any kind of offense because he was either scared or playing it safe. Wilder doesn't fight scared or safe for better or for worst. Even when he's getting outboxed he'll just keep throwing waiting on the KO punch. Fury might have success but he's going to sleep at some point.

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        • b Murphington
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          #54
          Originally posted by hugh grant


          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 the difference between Wlad and Wilder is that Wlad was overly cautious. He was that way for years. A clinical, master boxer and he was used to fighting one way for a decade. He took very few risks in that span of time and it worked for him because he was such a cerebral boxer. I really think that Wlad just thought too much about the best plan of attack while he was boxing Fury, instead of just letting his hands go and boxing Fury. Wlad thinks too much.

          Wilder wouldn’t have those problems because he’s not a thinking kind of boxer. He isn’t overly cautious like how Wlad is. I think Wilder just does it when he’s in there. He even says his plan is to just touch Fury. He never says how. When he catches his guy just one time he smells blood and jumps on them and goes insane. Wlad would never do that.

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          • Sid-Knee
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            #55
            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
            When did Joshua duck Fury? Joshua never ducked him. He just said the fight makes sense when he's back on top and proven that he has something left. Not looking like he's shot against complete bums. Why do you think the British public weren't calling for the fight? Because they knew Fury was in no fit state at this point in time.

            Show me a time Joshua "Boasted" about money? You can't, because it's nothing more than a lie created in your delusional mind.

            Anyone who thinks Joshua isn't fighting legit opposition is beyond help. Anyone who thinks Fury and Wilder are, is also the thoughts of someone who's too ill in the head for present day medicine.

            Wilder is the one with the glass jaw. Him getting knocked out in the amateurs by a midget is all the evidence you need. Not forgetting the none punches from Ortiz that had him out on his feet for 3 rounds. You're insane.

            There has never been a time Joshua could fight Ortiz you spazz. Name the time if you think so?

            When could he have fought Fury? Fury has only just come back. Joshua couldn't fight him because he had a mandatory in Povetkin. So this is more bull**** created in your deranged head.

            Wilder is asking for half the money even though he's a nobody who earns peanuts fighting in front of half empty arenas. No way the fight happens under such delusional conditions.

            Everything you said is beyond madness. Nothing has any value what so ever. It's nothing but lies from the mind of a delusional, hypocritical, biased Wilder fanatic. The worst scum in boxing. But you suit being a Wilder fan, you have the same amount of intelligence as that dribbling buffoon. You suit each other.

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            • Sid-Knee
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              #56
              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.
              You're ignorant. People who have depression usually have sleeping problems like insomnia. So go and get educated please.

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              • Oshio
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                #57
                Stick to that body punching plan. But remember to come with a back up plan fight night

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                • PunchyPotorff
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                  #58
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                  Originally Posted by PunchyPotorff View Post
                  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.

                  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.
                  IMO you're just not picking up on it. What do you think all that completely wild windmill biz is all about if not frustration? He's even practically fallen over from committing to moves his legs couldn't support him with. I'll agree he always has that punchers chance, but he's also been frustrated many times. Of course he'd never admit it, but that doesn't make it untrue.

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                  • slimPickings
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by Thaman2x
                    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.
                    I think you are spot on here.

                    The Wlad v Fury affair has to be one of the most pathetic "fight" i have ever seen.

                    To think both were paid for their efforts is boderline criminal.

                    To listen to folks talk about that fight would make it seem like Fury is the second coming of Ali.

                    They talk about Wilder's resume and i look at Fury's and scratch my head looking for substance.

                    Wilder is going to be a huge cultural shock for Fury.

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                    • THC
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                      #60
                      Fury hasn't prepared enough to face Wilder. I can see him boxing well for the first several rounds, stinking up the fight until in round 10 when Wilder finally tags him; and the big tree falls.

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