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  • Comments Thread For: Joseph Parker: Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury is a 50-50 Fight

    All eyes will be on the heavyweight division on December 1st when Deontay Wilder (40-0) defends his WBC title against the lineal champion Tyson Fury (27-0). Wilder is about a 2-1 favorite against Fury and most pundits believe that Fury has been too inactive in recent years to have much of a shot at pulling off the upset.
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  • #2
    Any other Wilder fans a little worried that he came in so light. 212 lbs at 6"7'. Fury may be able to smother him with his size.

    The key factor is when will Wilder start running; oh i mean boxing. Just say, when will wilder stop coming forward? When he does, look for a close decision with Fury grabbing, holding, pushing and maybe even a head butt or two.

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    • #3
      Parker already had his chance against AJ and lost, he was well compensated. Remains to be seen why Wilder failed to call out Parker or better, send him a contract, Wilder is a classic cherry picker. Am 100% positive after Wilder watched the last two Fury fights he readily accepted to fight a half fit Fury...smart people can read through his facade. I still wouldn’t respect him if he beat Fury, but if he beat Fury in a rematch then I would consider. And whoever wins this fight wouldn’t by no chance by number 1 heavy weight king...All Fury brings to the table is beating Wlad 3 years ago, he isn’t even ranked top 20 except for corrupt joke WBC.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by marvin douglas View Post
        Any other Wilder fans a little worried that he came in so light. 212 lbs at 6"7'. Fury may be able to smother him with his size.

        The key factor is when will Wilder start running; oh i mean boxing. Just say, when will wilder stop coming forward? When he does, look for a close decision with Fury grabbing, holding, pushing and maybe even a head butt or two.
        I think Fury will walk into something brutal if he employs a strategy like that.

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        • #5
          Tyson Fury toyed with Wladimir Klitschko who knocked down Joshua and almost beat him,, if Wilder destroys Tyson Fury easily that will say a lot,, AJ ain't going to be ready for the speed power and Killer Instinct

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Califire209 View Post
            Tyson Fury toyed with Wladimir Klitschko who knocked down Joshua and almost beat him,, if Wilder destroys Tyson Fury easily that will say a lot,, AJ ain't going to be ready for the speed power and Killer Instinct
            Styles make fights

            Your talking like fury hasn’t been on a coke bender the last two years

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Straightener View Post
              Styles make fights

              Your talking like fury hasn’t been on a coke bender the last two years
              Tyson will still get his ****ing big mouth shut that's all that matters in this conversation

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Bonduu View Post
                Parker already had his chance against AJ and lost, he was well compensated. Remains to be seen why Wilder failed to call out Parker or better, send him a contract, Wilder is a classic cherry picker. Am 100% positive after Wilder watched the last two Fury fights he readily accepted to fight a half fit Fury...smart people can read through his facade. I still wouldn’t respect him if he beat Fury, but if he beat Fury in a rematch then I would consider. And whoever wins this fight wouldn’t by no chance by number 1 heavy weight king...All Fury brings to the table is beating Wlad 3 years ago, he isn’t even ranked top 20 except for corrupt joke WBC.
                Parker vs AJ with a fair referee that wouldn't break them every time Parker came close may have made a huge difference in the fight. AJ/UK fans dismiss it, but AJ was clearly hurt once or twice, and the ref jumped in. The truth hurts, I know.

                Had to edit because I read the rest of your ****** post. Joshua called Fury out after beating Wlad, knowing he was way over-weight and on drugs, depressed, etc. Wilder is taking on a Fury that has had two years to get it together.
                Last edited by JWHardin; 12-01-2018, 02:47 PM.

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                • #9
                  i hate these damn "its a 50-50 fight" predictions. moda****a pick somebody!

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Califire209 View Post
                    Tyson will still get his ****ing big mouth shut that's all that matters in this conversation
                    True

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