Comments Thread For: Fury: I Already Beat Wilder, One Down, I'll Do Same To Joshua

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  • Herdis
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    #61
    Originally posted by Thebrownbear
    Wilders biggest problem in the Fury fight is that his trainers had him woefully ill prepared for the fight. The first thing Wilder should have done after that fight was fire his trainers. Fury won that fight 9 rounds to 3 and should have easily been awarded the decision. If Wilders team does the same crappy preparation for the rematch, he most certainly deserves to7 lose again. Fire those inept trainers!!!
    9.3? You people are moronic

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    • Herdis
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      #62
      Originally posted by hugh grant
      You are as good as your last fight. He beat wilder.
      There's nothing g wrong with Josh conceding fury no1. Is Josh concerned he won't make as much.money whilst fury is seen as no1?
      If that's the case Josh better fight fury as soon as possible.
      Then he can beat fury like we know he could. But fury still no1
      Actually he didn't beat wilder.

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      • Herdis
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        #63
        Originally posted by Slip&Counter
        Fury was the first to beat klitschko. Fury was then the first to beat Wilder. He is #1 to anyone that really knows what’s going on.
        He isn't beat Wilder, your moronic prick

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        • Unknown Champ
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          #64
          Fury got dropped hard, twice. Not impressed w his pitty pat shots.

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          • Doritos
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            #65
            Originally posted by boxingfan4ever
            Fury did not beat Wilder..Wilder put him down two times badly, i think that was a draw or Wilder by two points....Wilder is the man...Fury second and Joshua third....we need Wilder -Fury rematch in june..the winner v s Joshua, the looser v.s Usyk, both fights in november...and the two winners will collide 2020!

            Miller, White, Ortiz may still busy fighting each ro other for "regular" WBA title to emerge a convincent challenger for rhe Undisputed Champion in second half of 2020....
            With two knockdowns and home country advantage it wasn't enough for Wilder to get the nod...that means Fury completely outboxed him and in a rematch I see Fury doing it easier especially now he knows Wilders timing, distance and the fact he can take Wilders best punch late in a fight and get back up from it.

            I see Fury letting his hands go a lot more in the rematch and following up when he has Wilder hurt this time instead of backing off.

            Wilder vs Fury is like Kovalev vs Ward 1 except Wilder got outboxed in almost every round, Kovalev actually won rounds.

            The rematch will be Kovalev vs Ward 2, Fury, the boxer, learning from his previous fight will do it even easier, Wilder, the puncher, won't adjust or change anything, he doesn't know how to, he'll be headhunting the whole fight again and if he tries something new he'll get laughed out the ring by Fury.

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            • hugh grant
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              #66
              Originally posted by Herdis
              Actually he didn't beat wilder.
              Until proven otherwise most saw fury make wilder look silly for 12 rounds. Yes, 12 rounds, not 10.
              Even in rounds fury got knocked down he was winning.
              As boxing fans you have to trust your own eyes, not by what judges say. And as long as you can wake up in morning and look at yourself and live with yourself that's all you can ask as long as your honest
              What.? We're supposed to accept it was a draw because the judges want us to think it was? Sorry, no can do it don't work like that I'm afraid
              Last edited by hugh grant; 01-13-2019, 08:56 PM.

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              • davefromvancouv
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                #67
                Originally posted by Noelanthony
                No 1c for Joshua then? Joshua is still ducking Wilder now I see?
                Agree, Joshua 1c. And nothing he can do about Wilder/Fury until after the Wilder-Fury rematch, so no longer ducking...

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                • OPS
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                  #68
                  Guess I'm the only one here that thinks that Fury should have done more to claim he won. The only thing Fury defeated was his own demons. He was knocked down twice by a depleted in weight Champ.
                  Next fight win more convincingly. In any event, good job making it to your feet after the knock down. Now what Manny did to Jeff Horn was robery- this fight not si much.

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                  • theface07
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                    #69
                    Originally posted by Pennsauken1
                    Fury is the top heavyweight in the world, Wilder 2, Ortiz 3, Baby Miller 4
                    You have Ortiz and Miller above Joshua?
                    Who did they beat again?

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                    • Laligalaliga
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                      #70
                      Originally posted by iamboxing
                      I bet you didn't even watch Wilder vs Fury. If you did you'd know Fury doesn't stay down and can outbox the **** out of AJ.
                      style makes fight my friend.
                      Wilder was hunting for a one hit KO, he was made to look like a clown.
                      AJ dnt go for one hit KO's, hez the king of combinations and Fury won't get up once hez down.
                      Trust me.

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