Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury - An Analysis of The Fight

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  • D4thincarnation
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    #11
    Originally posted by sportbuddha
    Wilder has not stopped all 40 of his opponents, I notice this is also being churned out by every media outlet also, because facts sometimes get in the way of hype, but he did in fact go the distance against Stiverne.

    I think you find he stopped Stiverne as well

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    • R01
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      #12
      Originally posted by D4thincarnation
      I think you find he stopped Stiverne as well
      In a rematch which it looked like Stiverne just want a pay check.

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      • MickG
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        #13
        Originally posted by sportbuddha
        Wilder has not stopped all 40 of his opponents, I notice this is also being churned out by every media outlet also, because facts sometimes get in the way of hype, but he did in fact go the distance against Stiverne.
        Was literally thinking the same thing, 39 ko's in 40 is a phenomenal record don't know why they are saying 40 in 40...unless to the casual it makes deontay seem even more of a beast?

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        • D4thincarnation
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          #14
          Originally posted by R01
          In a rematch which it looked like Stiverne just want a pay check.
          He still stopped him, so he stopped all the fighters he has fought.

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          • Bardamu
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            #15
            Wilder is a bad, bad man. Everyone knows Wilder is the best boxer alive today. Everyone knows he will ko Fury and he would ko AJ if Joshua ever had the balls to fight him. The only suspense is what round will it happen in?

            I just hope that Wilder doesn't cause permanent injuries or even kill Fury in the ring.

            I'm gonna say it ends in round 8, with injuries that end Fury's career.

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            • R01
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              #16
              Originally posted by D4thincarnation
              He still stopped him, so he stopped all the fighters he has fought.
              Definitely, theirs no denying that.

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              • Bardamu
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                #17
                Originally posted by MickG
                Was literally thinking the same thing, 39 ko's in 40 is a phenomenal record don't know why they are saying 40 in 40...unless to the casual it makes deontay seem even more of a beast?
                They say Wilder has ko'd everyone he has faced as a pro, because he has. Of course, casuals like yourself do not realize this. At least Boxrec something before showing off your ignorance.

                This right here shows how big of a fight this is. It has gotten casuals who don't know anything about boxing to sign up for a boxing site and to even comment on it! Wilder is great for the sport, with his knockout power drawing casuals to the Sweet Science. Boxing hasn't had anyone this good and this exciting since a young Mike Tyson.

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                • Mr. Philadel
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by 493dart
                  This might go just like Szpilka / Wilder....Fury can make wilder look like a dam fool for most of the night...but that evil right hand of Wilder can , possibly , find its way to Furys big face.......Man..this is a GREAT matchup !!!!!! I still cant pick a winner...anything could happen
                  GREAT matchup?!?...how?!?.. This will be a completely one sided ass whooping that may end Fury’s career!!...what has he proved LATELY?!?... he used drugs and was inactive for over 2 years and then came back looking average against 2 cans...Stop buying into the hype bro...this is gonna be a massacre and we might very well see a murder tonight...all we can do is pray that Bomber doesn’t kill him tonight...this fight shouldn’t be happening right now...use some common sense bro...boxing is rough sport and you can’t live the life Fury has been living and expect to beat someone like Bomber who has dedicated himself to the sport...while Bomber was fighting contenders and the boogeyman...Fury was battling drug abuse and mental demons...Bomber got this and it won’t be close

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                  • boliodogs
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                    #19
                    I just read the computer punch stats of Wilder and Fury and they say Wilder lands many more jabs and power punches a round than Fury per round. He is far more accurate with both jabs and power punches and lands a much higher percentage of his punches than Fury. Accurate punches is supposed to be Fury's forte but if these numbers mean anything Wilder is much more accurate landing 54% of his power punches. My pick is Wilder by KO in 8 rounds or less. I was surprised by these stats but there is no reason I can think of not to believe them so I am going with the numbers. I was picking Wilder before but these numbers make me more sure of my pick. I still give Fury a solid chance to win but Wilder is my pick.

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                    • Dasmius Shinobi
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Boxing Hero
                      Gotta say. I'm not excited about this fight. Definitely not paying a dime on this PPV
                      Definitely you are going to pay something.

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