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  • davefromvancouv
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    #41
    Originally posted by Noelanthony
    Wilder deserves AJ after the way he performed? You wilder fans are a disrespectful bunch. The etiquette is you allow Fury fans and AJ fans to discuss amongst ourselves then the Monday wilder fans and Breazeale fans are free to talk amongst themselves about their immediate plans to lock horns
    Fury was seriously concussed in that 12th round. For his well-being, I believe he will be suspended for 6 months, which means he will not be available for the April 13th date. Plus his wife wants him to chill out until after the baby is born:



    So the more likely scenario is that Joshua will fight the Whyte/Chisora winner, Wilder will fight his Breazeale mandatory and Fury will rematch Wilder late next year. But if Hearn is reasonable, maybe we finally get the undisputed fight? Doubt it... Unless Joshua demands it... Again, doubt it...
    Last edited by davefromvancouv; 12-02-2018, 10:57 PM.

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      #42
      Originally posted by davefromvancouv
      Fury was seriously concussed in that 12th round. For his well-being, I believe he will be suspended for 6 months, which means he will not be available for the April 13th date. Plus his wife wants him to chill out until after the baby is born:



      So the more likely scenario is that Joshua will fight the Whyte/Chisora winner, Wilder will fight his Breazeale mandatory and Fury will rematch Wilder late next year. But if Hearn is reasonable, maybe we finally get the undisputed fight? Doubt it... Unless Joshua demands it... Again, doubt it...
      Nice video.
      I can'e see Breazeale lasting more than a couple of rds.

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      • eco1
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        #43
        Originally posted by takenotes
        If wilder tries to box fury in the rematch he will get shut out. Wilder's only chance is going for the ko
        Wilder knows this and that is the problem, he will be countered more, Fury will be in better shape and ill end uo Knocking out Wilder.

        He actually had Wilder there and just did not go for it cause the corner told him not to get greedy.

        In a rematch, what do you think will happen, Fury will not leave it to the judges and by round 7 to 9 when wilder is a mess with his eyes swollen and tired, Fury will just throw a combination and Wilder will be on the floor.

        My bet advice to Wilder is to go fight another bum.

        Last night you could see it in his face, eyes and body language, He knew he lost.

        And he did not throw because he could not, he did not because a man called Tyson Fury, did not let him throw.

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        • Earl-Hickey
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          #44
          "too focused on getting a ko"

          well he was getting his god-damn ears boxed off so what else was he going to do?

          try and win rounds?

          LOL

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          • eco1
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            #45
            Originally posted by earl-hickey
            "too focused on getting a ko"

            well he was getting his god-damn ears boxed off so what else was he going to do?

            try and win rounds?

            LOL
            He can't and now he knows he cannot win against Fury, plain and simple.

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            • P4Pdunny
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              #46
              Originally posted by slimPickings
              You were probably disappointed with George Foreman as well against Ali!!

              Fury reduced him to a rank amateur.
              When a fighter lives and dies by his power this can happen when he runs into an opponent who is a good boxer and is not afraid of him.

              There were moments in the fight when i felt embarrassed for Wilder as he telegraphed his right hand punch time and time again.
              I expected Fury to outbox Wilder as most of us did, Wilder didn't use his jab enough, close the distance well. His punch variety was almost non existent and I felt he should have went to the body a lot more. He was looking for that big shot almost the whole fight.

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              • Ake-Dawg
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                #47
                Originally posted by eco1
                He can't and now he knows he cannot win against Fury, plain and simple.
                Originally posted by earl-hickey
                "too focused on getting a ko"

                well he was getting his god-damn ears boxed off so what else was he going to do?

                try and win rounds?

                LOL
                Did you not see Fury laid out on the canvas in the 12th? Why would Wilder feel like he couldn't beat him when he laid him out twice in the fight.

                Fury can't go for the KO because he has to spend the majority of the fight avoiding the power. He fought a great fight and I don't see how losing 5 pounds is going to change him tactically versus Wilder. I doubt he even loses 5 pounds as he came in just off the Pianeta weight (a hint that he wasn't in fat camp while prepping for Wilder).

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                • Ray*
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                  #48
                  If I would be shocked if Wilder demands to fight Fury again like Mayweather use to do. Fury would only get better, he fought Fury at his worse. If Wilder goes on to fight Breazeale and Fury gets another tune up in then fight again i would go with Fury easily.

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                  • Noelanthony
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by davefromvancouv
                    Fury was seriously concussed in that 12th round. For his well-being, I believe he will be suspended for 6 months, which means he will not be available for the April 13th date. Plus his wife wants him to chill out until after the baby is born:



                    So the more likely scenario is that Joshua will fight the Whyte/Chisora winner, Wilder will fight his Breazeale mandatory and Fury will rematch Wilder late next year. But if Hearn is reasonable, maybe we finally get the undisputed fight? Doubt it... Unless Joshua demands it... Again, doubt it...
                    Let’s pretend that Joshua was very weary of Wilder. Watching him on Saturday will fill him with all the confidence to make the fight immediately.

                    Let’s get this straight I’m a AJ fan but there is no way he has defence like Tyson Fury but he has an offensive that will flatten Wilder and vice versa of course

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                    • eco1
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by Ake-Dawg
                      Did you not see Fury laid out on the canvas in the 12th? Why would Wilder feel like he couldn't beat him when he laid him out twice in the fight.

                      Fury can't go for the KO because he has to spend the majority of the fight avoiding the power. He fought a great fight and I don't see how losing 5 pounds is going to change him tactically versus Wilder. I doubt he even loses 5 pounds as he came in just off the Pianeta weight (a hint that he wasn't in fat camp while prepping for Wilder).
                      Did you not see Fury coming back from the canvas and almost taking Wilder out of there?

                      Wilder knows deep inside he is lost if he ever fights Fury again.

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