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  • Fesalu
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    #41
    Word, what I was thinking exactly, Fury will outburst Wilder in the first 4 rounds even to round 6 or 7 and then He will get Over Confident, and that's where Wilder will knock him out with that Solid Straight Right Hand! And once Wilder knows He is Hurt! That's the end for Fury!

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    • hugh grant
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      #42
      Originally posted by Fesalu
      Word, what I was thinking exactly, Fury will outburst Wilder in the first 4 rounds even to round 6 or 7 and then He will get Over Confident, and that's where Wilder will knock him out with that Solid Straight Right Hand! And once Wilder knows He is Hurt! That's the end for Fury!
      I do think fury will need to be careful. I think at points in fight fury might be thinking this is easy. Wilder sometimes acts like a bum purposefully to make you complacent then he sneaks the right hand in. If you notice he isn't trigger happy with right hand

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      • champion4ever
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        #43
        Originally posted by Oshio
        I think so too and I think Wilder is just an opportunist.
        I must humbly disagree with your assessment. This was not a fight that Deontay wanted. Wilder wasn't on some hustle to fight Tyson Fury but Tyson Fury was. He was the one who hustled Deontay Wilder for this fight, in order to save face, for his country by restoring Great Britain back to its former honor and glory; After AJ so blatantly dishonored and disgraced it by ducking "The Bronze Bomber" Deontay Wilder in favor of his mandatory challenger Alexander Povetkin.

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        • vitali1999
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          #44
          Originally posted by Jax teller
          That's a good way to deflect the facts thrown at you.
          That's a bad way to try and seem like you are right

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          • vitali1999
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            #45
            Originally posted by Jax teller
            That's only 3 months extra than the regular time between fights against all the factors I listed for Fury.

            Are you deliberately being a fool/troll?
            Sure. True hurts don't it

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            • Jax teller
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              #46
              Originally posted by vitali1999
              Sure. True hurts don't it
              What truths? The truth that Wilders gone an extra three months in-between fights and Fury has had a 3 year coke binge etc and had 2 sparring partners effectively to get rid of ring rust.

              I don't even get your angle you're just talking gibberish.

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              • Jax teller
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                #47
                Originally posted by champion4ever
                I must humbly disagree with your assessment. This was not a fight that Deontay wanted. Wilder wasn't on some hustle to fight Tyson Fury but Tyson Fury was. He was the one who hustled Deontay Wilder for this fight, in order to save face, for his country by restoring Great Britain back to its former honor and glory; After AJ so blatantly dishonored and disgraced it by ducking "The Bronze Bomber" Deontay Wilder in favor of his mandatory challenger Alexander Povetkin.
                You need to get looked at cause you're not right in the head "restoring Great Britain back to its former honor and glory" you're seriously over estimating the influence boxing forgetting it's just entertainment sport. You're probably one of the fellas that locked up your wife and grabbed your pitchfork because you was threatend and thought Hearn was literally coming to take your Women and homes when he anounced DAZN.

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                • markther
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                  #48
                  I agree with Gerry Cooney. That’s the way I see this fight unfolding. With that being said, I’m kinda pulling for Tyson. I am a sucker for a comeback story.

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                  • TBear
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                    #49
                    Great to hear these legends make their picks.

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