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  • Bardamu
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    #21
    Easy win for Wilder. He has Fury figured out. Fury spent over 20 seconds recovering from a knockdown in the 9th and the 12th. Fury can't do anything. Fury will land a few jabs, and will get cracked with power rights over and over again. Easy money for Wilder.

    I'd rather see Wilder-Joshua or a rematch with Ortiz. It is possible to see Joshua or Ortiz pull off the upset, but everyone knows Fury has no chance. Instead of using peds Fury should just learn how to punch. Someone that big should be able to hit hard and be able to land something besides jabs. If Fury ever learns how to punch, he could be dangerous.

    But he doesn't know how to make adjustments. Wilder started landing power rights and Fury didn't make any adjustments. He kept trying to run away, but the ring just isn't big enough for him to stay away from Wilder. It will be a shock if Fury makes it past round 5 in a rematch.

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    • factsarenice
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      #22
      Wilder lost to the weakest, out of shape, slowest version of Tyson. In a rematch Tyson will know exactly what to look for and he'll be in much better shape. Most importantly Tyson will almost certainly demand different judging and venue.

      In short, based upon what I witnessed...Tyson has Wilder's number.

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      • THEFRESHBRAWLER
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        #23
        Originally posted by Straightener
        Is that the latest excuse ? Fury was on the gear
        Why would I make an excuse for a draw? an excuse would be blaming the judges for an draw like the person I was replying to lmao. If Wilder or any other black fighter would of done that we’d never hear the end of it especially if he had already been caught for cheating like Fury.

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        • factsarenice
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          #24
          Originally posted by Bardamu
          Easy win for Wilder. He has Fury figured out. Fury spent over 20 seconds recovering from a knockdown in the 9th and the 12th. Fury can't do anything. Fury will land a few jabs, and will get cracked with power rights over and over again. Easy money for Wilder.

          I'd rather see Wilder-Joshua or a rematch with Ortiz. It is possible to see Joshua or Ortiz pull off the upset, but everyone knows Fury has no chance. Instead of using peds Fury should just learn how to punch. Someone that big should be able to hit hard and be able to land something besides jabs. If Fury ever learns how to punch, he could be dangerous.

          But he doesn't know how to make adjustments. Wilder started landing power rights and Fury didn't make any adjustments. He kept trying to run away, but the ring just isn't big enough for him to stay away from Wilder. It will be a shock if Fury makes it past round 5 in a rematch.
          Based upon what evidence? Wilder never figured Fury out, he caught him Fury and it took him 11 rounds to do it. Wilder still hasn't figured out Fury and even if he did he can't do anything about it because he can't box and has absolutely no foot work.

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          • THEFRESHBRAWLER
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            #25
            Originally posted by factsarenice
            Wilder lost to the weakest, out of shape, slowest version of Tyson. In a rematch Tyson will know exactly what to look for and he'll be in much better shape. Most importantly Tyson will almost certainly demand different judging and venue.

            In short, based upon what I witnessed...Tyson has Wilder's number.
            And Wilder will demand Fury actually start random testing before 30days before the fight this time.


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            • chrisJS
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              #26
              Originally posted by Bardamu
              Easy win for Wilder. He has Fury figured out. Fury spent over 20 seconds recovering from a knockdown in the 9th and the 12th. Fury can't do anything. Fury will land a few jabs, and will get cracked with power rights over and over again. Easy money for Wilder.

              I'd rather see Wilder-Joshua or a rematch with Ortiz. It is possible to see Joshua or Ortiz pull off the upset, but everyone knows Fury has no chance. Instead of using peds Fury should just learn how to punch. Someone that big should be able to hit hard and be able to land something besides jabs. If Fury ever learns how to punch, he could be dangerous.

              But he doesn't know how to make adjustments. Wilder started landing power rights and Fury didn't make any adjustments. He kept trying to run away, but the ring just isn't big enough for him to stay away from Wilder. It will be a shock if Fury makes it past round 5 in a rematch.
              Wilder can't figure anything out. Lack of talent and ring IQ. It's an easier fight for Fury because he'll be in much better shape, has felt the power, shook off a lot of rust and has even more confidence whereas Wilder has less confidence and is having a meltdown. The boxer usually always gains more the further a series goes along and Wilder wouldn't be "the boxer" against any fighter.

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              • Straightener
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                #27
                Originally posted by THEFRESHBRAWLER
                Why would I make an excuse for a draw? an excuse would be blaming the judges for an draw like the person I was replying to lmao. If Wilder or any other black fighter would of done that we’d never hear the end of it especially if he had already been caught for cheating like Fury.
                It wasn’t a draw for boxing fans

                Nothing to do with black fighter white fighter bullshiz

                Fury won that fight .... why should a fighters race come into conversation even

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                • Bum squad
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                  #28
                  Stumbling block here is after that farce decision Fury, rightly imo, won't fight in the states again because he will get robbed again unless he KO's Wilder which is probably not going to happen.that said i don't see Wilder being up for a UK rematch. Difficult fight to negotiate this for me.

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                  • THEFRESHBRAWLER
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Bardamu
                    Easy win for Wilder. He has Fury figured out. Fury spent over 20 seconds recovering from a knockdown in the 9th and the 12th. Fury can't do anything. Fury will land a few jabs, and will get cracked with power rights over and over again. Easy money for Wilder.

                    I'd rather see Wilder-Joshua or a rematch with Ortiz. It is possible to see Joshua or Ortiz pull off the upset, but everyone knows Fury has no chance. Instead of using peds Fury should just learn how to punch. Someone that big should be able to hit hard and be able to land something besides jabs. If Fury ever learns how to punch, he could be dangerous.

                    But he doesn't know how to make adjustments. Wilder started landing power rights and Fury didn't make any adjustments. He kept trying to run away, but the ring just isn't big enough for him to stay away from Wilder. It will be a shock if Fury makes it past round 5 in a rematch.
                    I agree. You can’t win a Heavyweight fight with pity patt punches and sticking your tongue out all night. His theatrics in the ring is what the people at looking at. He basically used the Olympic method to win. Scoring soft punches all night. He couldn’t even drop Wilder and he was 50lbs heavier. A draw or a Fury win would of been the right call no matter how you look at it
                    Last edited by THEFRESHBRAWLER; 12-07-2018, 04:12 PM.

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                    • THEFRESHBRAWLER
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Straightener
                      It wasn’t a draw for boxing fans

                      Nothing to do with black fighter white fighter bullshiz

                      Fury won that fight .... why should a fighters race come into conversation even
                      Like I said there are double standards in boxing and you’d be lying to say they weren’t. If any fighter with Haymon did that we’d have articles left and right about it on boxingscene like the Charlo incident.

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