Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury Made a Bigger Statement Than Deontay Wilder

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury Made a Bigger Statement Than Deontay Wilder

    LOS ANGELES Neither Deontay Wilder nor Tyson Fury had his hand raised after their fight but, in effect, Fury was the winner. A year ago The Gypsy King weighed God knows how much -- 350 pounds? 375? and was out of boxing because of substance abuse and mental health issues. There were no guarantees he'd ever return to the sport.
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  • Curtis2
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    Judge Alejandro (JOKE) Rochin best friends with Adeline Byrd, they share bank accounts!!
    Wilder no champion...

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    • Kagami Taiga
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      I agree. He proved hes the best heavyweight in the division

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      • Mammoth
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        #4
        A well earned draw? Shut your goddamn face.

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        • Butt stuff
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          Naw AJ loses to both, he’s lacking in both speed, stamina and reaction time, even if he has better fundamentals and technical skill than Wilder.

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            #6
            Rubbish article. Nodded off during the fight? GTFOH

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            • hugh grant
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              #7
              Wilder cherry pick went wrong. His cherry pick outboxed him.

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              • Tatabanya
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                #8
                I remember someone named Rosenthal writing an article about Deontay Wilder's time being now a few days back...

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                • Bronx2245
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                  “I would love for [the rematch] to be my next fight,” he said. “Why not? Let’s give the fans what they want to see. It was a a great fight and let’s do it again. It doesn’t matter to me where we do it.

                  We’re the two best in the world and we proved it tonight. When you get two warriors you get a great fight. That’s what we proved tonight and I’m ready to do it again.” - Deontay Wilder

                  Fury deserves a rematch in the UK, if that's what he wants! Fury is the best boxer in the HW division, until proven otherwise! I would love to see Joshua vs. Ortiz in April, and Wilder vs. Fury II in May, and winners face each other!

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                  • punishing
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                    Originally posted by Butt stuff
                    Naw AJ loses to both, he’s lacking in both speed, stamina and reaction time, even if he has better fundamentals and technical skill than Wilder.
                    Agree. If Wilder catches AJ with one of those shots its night night time. AJ is nowhere near as slick as Fury and i really dont see him being able to move and duck those punches like Fury did. On the other side of it, Fury showed he can deal a power puncher for 99% of the fight and would box AJ's ears off all night.

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