Comments Thread For: Wilder: I Know What Fear Looks, Smells Like; Fury's Scared

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  • Vinnykin
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    #11
    There isn't one shred of fear in Fury, he's going to go walk out there tonight calm as you like, he's going to smile at Wilder during the ref talk, and he's going to be loose and flowing in the ring.

    Wilder? I'm not sure.

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    • Patsfan bri
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      #12
      I find it funny how a few months ago almost everyone was saying fury is not ready , wilder cherry picked him at the right time and yet now most of the brits on this board are changing their tune. You know what you should be supporting your guy cause he does have a chance he has a great chance . I have said that all along but at the end of the day he is a big target and wilder will ko him.

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      • alexguiness
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        #13
        Fury is a lot of things....

        Being scared of Windmills is not one of them.

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        • MisanthropicNY
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          #14
          Fury is going to toy with Wilder in there. I'm convinced of it. Wilder is a paper champion. Fury schooled Wlad when he was on that run as lineal champ, and Wilder wouldn't even compete with that Wlad at any point and was scared to fight Wlad. Wilder is going to be swinging for the fences and get clipped himself is what I'm starting to think now. I think Fury will frustrate him to the point where Wilder just sells out and gets caught. Wlad didn't get caught because he accepted defeat rather than getting KO'd. Wilder is actually still in that "undefeated" fighter mindset. I think Wilder is ready to go out on his shield just like he did with the headgear on.
          Last edited by MisanthropicNY; 12-01-2018, 10:14 AM.

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          • Tatabanya
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            #15
            I bet a few ones on Fury between 7 and 12, on Wilder by decision, and on a draw. The ones who pay more, because I really can't say what will happen tonight.

            I'm even uncertain about the fight being one to remember, or a total stinker.

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            • Boxing Goat
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              #16
              I think you can call Fury a lot of things but scared ain't one of 'em. He's right proven it by even being here right now hasn't he? Silly statements by Wilder. I think he's the one scared of the unknown right now to be honest.

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              • mathed
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                #17
                Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
                LOS ANGELES A masked Deontay Wilder stood still, seemingly stone-faced, as Tyson Fury yelled at him Friday afternoon on a stage set up outside Staples Center. While Fury pointed and screamed at Wilder, "The Bronze Bomber" remained calm, careful not to waste any energy as he approaches the biggest fight of his 10-year pro career. Before they weighed in, the undefeated knockout artist scoffed at Fury's contention that the defending champion is nervous approaching their 12-round fight Saturday night for Wilder's WBC heavyweight title.
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                Must be why you kept your ANTIFA mask on and made sure you came no closer than 15 feet to Fury huh? While you smell fear, we fans smell bullschit.

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                • Derranged
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                  #18
                  BBC gots dem Euro cucks shook!

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                  • b Murphington
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by DuttyAlacrity
                    He played football you bigot.
                    Fury’s best win was over trigger shy past prime klitz that was a snoozer. Fury moves well for his size. He’s slick but he’s not a fighting man or even a big puncher.
                    This right here. Fury is skilled, but very unathletic.

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                      #20
                      Fury scared of this bum, yeah right!!!!

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