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  • #31
    Originally posted by R01 View Post
    I think you spelt your username wrong bro
    Hey, nobody's perfect.

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    • #32
      Of course you studied fury. You looked up to him, hoped you could be as good oneday, and knew you fight oneday

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      • #33
        One thing about this fight is that most people know that Wilder will send Fury to sleep. Nevertheless, what many people wants to see is how Fury will evade Wilder in 12. Intriguing. Them, if Fury takes Wilder's shots and still remains there. Fans want to see how Wilder will react

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Oshio View Post
          One thing about this fight is that most people know that Wilder will send Fury to sleep. Nevertheless, what many people wants to see is how Fury will evade Wilder in 12. Intriguing. Them, if Fury takes Wilder's shots and still remains there. Fans want to see how Wilder will react
          Deontay fans hope if they say this enough the prediction will come true.
          Deontay is much more use to being put to sleep. The little Russian in amateurs and wlad x2. So even though wilder has put 39 to sleep. He's had 3 good sleeps himself, ttttiimmmmbbbbeerrr
          Last edited by hugh grant; 12-01-2018, 06:17 AM.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by BeLikeWater View Post
            Conveniently omit stiverne 2... Fury reminds me of a mix between calzaghe and malignaggi in that he has pillow punches. Decent skill but he is definitely holding himself back with the lack of fitness and nutritional discipline.
            Stiverne 2? Stiverne was shot to bits, he had been going life and death with fights like Rossy, getting dropped.

            Funny how Fury is meant to be feather fisted but has a higher knockout % than fighters who are meant to be good punchers such as Povetkin, Whyte and Parker.

            Fury will stop Wilder if he wants to. He just usually doesn't load up if he doesn't need to.

            Chisora is notoriously tough, guys like Vitali couldn't stop him but Fury made him quit on his stool. The only other to stop him was a prime Haye.

            If Wilder goes into this thinking Fury is as feather fisted as his fans do, he's in for a rude awakening. Fury's stiff counters are going to make Wilder gun shy when he feels that there's actually power behind them.

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            • #36
              your style hasnt changed either, youre still ****e.....

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              • #37
                Originally posted by EasternEuroFan View Post
                Funny how Fury is meant to be feather fisted but has a higher knockout % than fighters who are meant to be good punchers such as Povetkin, Whyte and Parker.

                Chisora is notoriously tough, guys like Vitali couldn't stop him but Fury made him quit on his stool. The only other to stop him was a prime Haye.

                If Wilder goes into this thinking Fury is as feather fisted as his fans do, he's in for a rude awakening. Fury's stiff counters are going to make Wilder gun shy when he feels that there's actually power behind them.
                Who who and who?

                Chisora wasn't hurt and quit because he is mentally weak.

                I think wilder isn't underestimating fury. If you look at his weight, the decline shows he is going for speed and stamina. He knows fury isn't ready to box all night. One year of Jenny Craig and a sample pack of trainers isn't how champions are made.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by hugh grant View Post
                  Deontay fans hope if they say this enough the prediction will come true.
                  Deontay is much more use to being put to sleep. The little Russian in amateurs and wlad x2. So even though wilder has put 39 to sleep. He's had 3 good sleeps himself, ttttiimmmmbbbbeerrr
                  This is a battle between a disciplined athlete with power and a skilled fat man with a proven track record of lacking discipline in all aspects of health and fitness.

                  It is an interesting match because they both have strentghs and weakness and it averages them both out. Gotta back the bronze bomber though, gotta be honest I can't stand fury's arrogant talk. He's like a fat McGregor either a raspy voice.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by BeLikeWater View Post
                    Who who and who?

                    Chisora wasn't hurt and quit because he is mentally weak.

                    I think wilder isn't underestimating fury. If you look at his weight, the decline shows he is going for speed and stamina. He knows fury isn't ready to box all night. One year of Jenny Craig and a sample pack of trainers isn't how champions are made.
                    Maybe that's not how champions are made, but some might say champions aren't made by beating Stiverne and defending against average opponents

                    At least Fury had become a champion by beating a real top quality champ and nobody can take that way. Where he's at now remains to be seen, but nobody can doubt that he's shown the mentality and ability to go into a big fight and take the belts. He might've had problems out of the ring, but he doesn't fold on the big occasion, which makes tonight a good fight.

                    Fury was born into this, doing it from a young age. The guy is named after a boxer, which shows you that this is what he does and always has. Champions are made this way too.

                    It's true that Wilder has never really been in with a man like Fury. Someone so proven and a lot of pedigree, whether you like him or not, it is true.

                    It's a great fight. All his back and forth on here is just part of the fun. I just hope for a good fight and no controversies either way. Too many good fights have been ruined by that. I'm picking Fury and think he will do it. If Wilder wins, so be it.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by EasternEuroFan View Post
                      Maybe that's not how champions are made, but some might say champions aren't made by beating Stiverne and defending against average opponents

                      At least Fury had become a champion by beating a real top quality champ and nobody can take that way. Where he's at now remains to be seen, but nobody can doubt that he's shown the mentality and ability to go into a big fight and take the belts. He might've had problems out of the ring, but he doesn't fold on the big occasion, which makes tonight a good fight.

                      Fury was born into this, doing it from a young age. The guy is named after a boxer, which shows you that this is what he does and always has. Champions are made this way too.

                      It's true that Wilder has never really been in with a man like Fury. Someone so proven and a lot of pedigree, whether you like him or not, it is true.

                      It's a great fight. All his back and forth on here is just part of the fun. I just hope for a good fight and no controversies either way. Too many good fights have been ruined by that. I'm picking Fury and think he will do it. If Wilder wins, so be it.
                      Well I'll tell you what, this is definitely going to be a good one. I'm excited to see it with a pint in hand.

                      I'm no fool, I know tyson is a live underdog and it's going to be a very good one.

                      War Deontay!

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