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  • Dudu Brown
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    #11
    Wilder becomes WBC Lineal Hwy Champion!

    Deontay Wilder will prove he is the best HWY period tonight and send Tyson Fury back into great depression. I see Wilder catching Tyson and dropping that dancing polar bear in between the 7th-9th..Tyson should of had several more tune up fights before challenging a prime active power punching risk taker like Wilder, but Tyson gone find out lol #BombSquad!!

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    • DuttyAlacrity
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      #12
      I think Fury will make it interesting In the early rounds because he’s fast and slick. However, he doesn’t throw enough or hard enough to keep wilder honest. Eventually fury will be hit And wilder will finish

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      • yoshik
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        #13
        nobody can compare Wilder to anybody with skill. He is the worst boxer in the history of boxing. He has a big right and big deal. He's ****** he's noisy he's an embarrassment. American boxers have long shown that they're the most ignorant human beings walking the Earth. He's just another version of that. I hope he gets dissected beaten and torn to shreds. And I'm an American.

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        • PunchyPotorff
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          #14
          Originally posted by landotter
          Couldn't agree more. The job of the promoters and fighters is to cloud the outcome of a fight and make it must-watch. No one on the planet Earth sells better than Tyson Fury. He is one part George Foreman, a sprinkle of Floyd Mayweather, and a dash of Don King when it comes to personality. He can be the bad guy, good guy, trash talking dancing bear, or technical warrior depending on what you need.
          He is not ready for this. He just isn't. He is older, has been inactive, and has bled his body to get in shape. Drained it. He looked limited and soft handed against his comeback competition. I get Wilder haters picking him, and I get British boxing fans wanting to see Fury/Joshua. But I am having a hard time believing anyone else is really sold on Tyson Fury as anything else but a nice name and a lineal title.
          Wilder in 8.
          Not ready? Just isn't? Bled his body to get in shape? Now you're just exaggerating. I can see some questions at this stage of Fury's career, but all reports have said he has prepared himself well and didn't over train or kill himself in the gym. Granted there's always the Wilder punch that could stop the fight at any point, but I don't buy your sensationalism parts of the argument.

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          • LoadedWraps
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            #15
            Originally posted by Bjl12
            The blog writers on this website are so bad lmfao
            And when 'wraps drops a thought piece it's an absolute gem.

            Eventually BPP and the crew will make me official, as much viewership as I bring to NSB.

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            • landotter
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              #16
              Originally posted by PunchyPotorff
              Not ready? Just isn't? Bled his body to get in shape? Now you're just exaggerating. I can see some questions at this stage of Fury's career, but all reports have said he has prepared himself well and didn't over train or kill himself in the gym. Granted there's always the Wilder punch that could stop the fight at any point, but I don't buy your sensationalism parts of the argument.
              ...and apparently, you are right and I was completely wrong. I HATE draws. Lame. Fight uneven rounds, force a winner. But Fury fought like a man and a talented boxer out to prove himself. I was at work, so I will hold off on any thought on who should have won. Those two knockdowns seem damning on paper. But Just making Wilder work and from what I read forcing him to earn everything shows Tyson Fury is for real. Very happy for him. No problem being wrong. This guy has overcome so many demons that no matter what is next he deserves accolades like he won this thing.

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              • landotter
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                #17
                Originally posted by BoxingandBlunts
                since the fight was mentioned I picked Fury to win, we shall see
                Hey... mentioned I was wrong on Tyson Fury??

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                • PunchyPotorff
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                  #18
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                  Originally Posted by PunchyPotorff View Post
                  Not ready? Just isn't? Bled his body to get in shape? Now you're just exaggerating. I can see some questions at this stage of Fury's career, but all reports have said he has prepared himself well and didn't over train or kill himself in the gym. Granted there's always the Wilder punch that could stop the fight at any point, but I don't buy your sensationalism parts of the argument.

                  Originally posted by landotter
                  ...and apparently, you are right and I was completely wrong. I HATE draws. Lame. Fight uneven rounds, force a winner. But Fury fought like a man and a talented boxer out to prove himself. I was at work, so I will hold off on any thought on who should have won. Those two knockdowns seem damning on paper. But Just making Wilder work and from what I read forcing him to earn everything shows Tyson Fury is for real. Very happy for him. No problem being wrong. This guy has overcome so many demons that no matter what is next he deserves accolades like he won this thing.
                  You should watch the replay. Great fight. Wilder was embarrassed for the most part IMO. One dimensional. Can't wait for the replay.

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