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  • champion4ever
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    #61
    Originally posted by SuperHanz
    Fury already beat Wilder so I wouldn't blame his team wanting say, Anthony Joshua instead, but rest assured, a rematch will happen and Wilder will get stopped this time. Wilder has a punchers chance of course, but only that. Most likely, he'll get schooled and KOd. Like I said in a previous post, that was only a 60% Fury in there, he'll be fitter and sharper in a rematch. Wilder eating a few more pies isn't suddenly going to make him learn how to box.
    Let's not get twisted homie. Wilder is no Wladimir Klitschko. Fury can run but he can't hide. Wlad couldn't find him but Deontay Wilder sure as Hell did. In addition, when they fight again Wilder is going to floor him again. This time maybe twice as many times as he did the last time. Fury can come into any kind of shape he wants to but it still doesn't change the facts that he's both knock kneed, awkward, clumsy with poor balance, coordination and a weak chin.

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      #62
      Originally posted by champion4ever
      I can guarantee you if the two were to ever scrap again Wilder will knock his punk ass out. How about it? Are you up to the challenge? It was a miracle that he got up from that last knockdown. If Wilder starts earlier he will almost be guaranteed to win by way of KO against Fury.
      I was more confident than you before the fight. I picked wilder by KO inside 9 but o was highly disappointed.

      Now we are back to square one.

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        #63
        Originally posted by champion4ever
        Let's not get twisted homie. Wilder is no Wladimir Klitschko. Fury can run but he can't hide. Wlad couldn't find him but Deontay Wilder sure as Hell did. In addition, when they fight again Wilder is going to floor him again. This time maybe twice as many times as he did the last time. Fury can come into any kind of shape he wants to but it still doesn't change the facts that he's both knock kneed, awkward, clumsy with poor balance, coordination and a weak chin.
        You're right, Wilder is no Wladimir Klitschko, and that's why Deontay wouldn't go anywhere near him when they were both champions, it's well known that Wlad gave him a beating in camp and had to send him home because he kept getting KTFO. And if Fury is a clumsy awkward bum etc, what does that make Wilder? Fury beat Wilder in the eyes of 80% of the boxing world despite having to lose 10 stone and beat a drug and alcohol addiction.

        Wilder will never beat Tyson Fury as long as he has a hole in his arse.

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          #64
          Originally posted by SuperHanz
          You're right, Wilder is no Wladimir Klitschko, and that's why Deontay wouldn't go anywhere near him when they were both champions, it's well known that Wlad gave him a beating in camp and had to send him home because he kept getting KTFO. And if Fury is a clumsy awkward bum etc, what does that make Wilder? Fury beat Wilder in the eyes of 80% of the boxing world despite having to lose 10 stone and beat a drug and alcohol addiction.

          Wilder will never beat Tyson Fury as long as he has a hole in his arse.
          Yeah sure!

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            #65
            Originally posted by eco1
            ****** reading by you.

            I said, "IF" there is a KO, it will be Wilder on the canvas. Not Fury.
            Fury doesn't have it in him to KO Wilder, or he would have. Go ahead, bet the farm.

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              #66
              Originally posted by DuckAdonis
              1. Fury was not knocked out and 2. Can you show me when his eyes were closed, because I didn't see it...
              'When I said five his eyes popped open like I startled him': Referee Jack Reiss explains why he allowed Tyson Fury to continue after heavy knockdown in final round of Deontay Wilder clash.

              “Any referee on the planet would have stopped it when he saw the way Tyson Fury went down, but Jack Reiss, with his experience, he saw that maybe he’s going to give him a chance, because it’s a championship fight,” legendary former trainer Joe Cortez said to Fighthype about referee Jack Reiss choosing not to stop the fight in the 12th round after Tyson Fury was seemingly knocked unconscious by Deontay Wilder. “At the count of five, Tyson Fury WOKE UP, and finished up strong in that round.”

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                #67
                Originally posted by JWHardin
                Fury doesn't have it in him to KO Wilder, or he would have. Go ahead, bet the farm.
                LOL, he was held by his corner. Wilder was almost gone a few times.

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by Froch_uppercut
                  Who is he going to beat to get back in the picture then? Whyte is better than him, and maybe Miller too. You'll have Dubois and a couple of other young guns ready in 18 months.

                  Wilder's days are coming to an end, thankfully. I can't respect a bullsh itter who runs hi mouth and won't back it up.
                  Whyte is better than him, you're right but the right hand is undeniable. He was made to look like a complete fool against Fury but he still managed to put Fury down twice and, in other fighters, they may stay down.

                  I cannot wait for the day that Wilder gets KO'd, or at least beaten, so that all of the Wilder fanboys on here just up and disappear.

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by SeGoodland
                    I'm not so sure. Fury should beat Wilder in a rematch, if it happens.

                    Looking at Wilder's career do date, he can cherry pick his way back into a title-shot after 18-24 months.
                    Wilder is 34 and has had a lot of injuries and taken a fair amount of punches to the head

                    He's probably just starting to descend from his peak now. In 24 months I think he will officially be a fading fighter

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by earl-hickey
                      Wilder is 34 and has had a lot of injuries and taken a fair amount of punches to the head

                      He's probably just starting to descend from his peak now. In 24 months I think he will officially be a fading fighter
                      I should hope so! He is my least favourite HW.

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