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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Frank Warren: Fury Beating Wilder Would Eclipse Klitschko Win

    TYSON FURY beating Deontay Wilder would eclipse the great night he dethroned Wladimir Klitschko as world heavyweight king. Klitschko was the better fighter of the two and the bigger win, but this one is about where Fury has come from.
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  • P4Pdunny
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    Fury has to be careful and sharp from minute one, none of that sticking out your chin bravado or overconfidence. Just box smart.

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    • Tatabanya
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      I can't help but recall Fury slapping Klitschko silly in that borefest. The key is Wilder's ability to keep his composure; if he gets frustrated and nervous, that might spell the end for him.

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      • Andre_parker1
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        Tyson fury will stop deontay.. quote me after the fight

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        • Slowhand
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          No, being ****** does not make any victory any better in any way. Fury was not force fed (at least I don´t think so) and he only had a little taste of the world of depression. I still hope he learned his lesson and acts professional for the rest of his career, with discipline and dedication he could take over the division and rule for a few years.

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          • vitali1999
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            Not even close. Wilder beat 39 bums. To have the casual fan believing he's the biggest puncher in history. ROFL. Wladdy was an atg with knockouts and title defenses galore.

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            • Tatabanya
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              #7
              Originally posted by Andre_parker1
              Tyson fury will stop deontay.. quote me after the fight
              I hope so, buddy - I bet on this result

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              • MDPopescu
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                Originally posted by Andre_parker1
                Tyson fury will stop deontay.. quote me after the fight
                ... nothing is impossible in the "real" world... as it is possible for Wilder to stop Fury in 1 to 3 rounds as well...

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                • Madison Boxing
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                  #9
                  not at all, wilder is 210 lbs of alabama hype

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                  • Tatabanya
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                    #10
                    Wilder came light for this fight. Is he going to try and show his boxing skills, as he did in the first Stiverne fight? Outjabbing the jabber?

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