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  • Terrell1555
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    #21
    No need no one expected Wilder to out box Fury! However Fury was the one who said this guy couldn’t hit him, he can’t Box, he’s got no skills, called him a Dosser/bum, then got dropped twice by the man he proclaimed a Dosser! I think in a rematch Wilder settles down and doesn’t let the moment get to him, and let’s the KO come instead of loading up every shot! I gave Wilder rounds 1, 2, 4, 9, and 12, a draw is ok with me! Tyson Boxed well and deserves a rematch but I think Wilder should forgo the immediate rematch and unify!

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    • OldTerry
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      #22
      Originally posted by DaNeutral.
      Well seeing as anybody who doesnt carry an agenda says Fury won id say it is Wilder who has something to prove in this rematch. He nearly got Fury out of there last time but great champions never come in to a fight hoping to land a lucky punch and that was Wilder entire game plan.

      Other than the power every single thing about Deontay Wilder is weak and questionable. Only fought 2 real top quality fighters in his whole career, one was serously medically unfit and was also forced upon Wilder who was told he needed to stop picking bums and fight a name and Ortiz still nearly won and the other one beat him. Im sorry but Wilder has been the object of a major protection racket and that racket is about to end when Fury beats him, again, in the rematch. Its guna be so one sided the judges wouldnt even dare cheat this time.
      Fury can definitely outbox Wilder and will win the fight if goes the distance unless he's hurt badly and can't recover which is a possibility. I do know that win or lose it will be Wilder who has to provide any excitement there is in the rematch.

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      • AdonisCreed
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        #23
        Originally posted by Terrell1555
        No need no one expected Wilder to out box Fury! However Fury was the one who said this guy couldn’t hit him, he can’t Box, he’s got no skills, called him a Dosser/bum, then got dropped twice by the man he proclaimed a Dosser! I think in a rematch Wilder settles down and doesn’t let the moment get to him, and let’s the KO come instead of loading up every shot! I gave Wilder rounds 1, 2, 4, 9, and 12, a draw is ok with me! Tyson Boxed well and deserves a rematch but I think Wilder should forgo the immediate rematch and unify!
        I think wilder's emotions got the best of him in that fight. When he finally started to settle down he became more effective and it showed with the knock downs. Whereas Fury was more relaxed because he's been in big fights before and had that experience over Wilder. I'm thinking Wilder will get his timing down and KO Fury this time around.

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          #24
          Originally posted by Bronx2245
          Things might have been different had Ortiz had Jack Weiss? I can't wait to see Whyte vs. Ortiz on Showtime! I'm also waiting to see if anyone can put Wilder on his back! We've seen Joshua, Fury, and Ortiz, on their backs, but yet Wilder supposed to be the worst! Lol!
          Harry Scoiners put Wilder on his back in is 13th professional fight. LMAO you almost sounded proud for a second? Well that’s what I’m here for to inform the uninformed. ( we won’t talk about the amateurs as rightly so that shouldn’t count)

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          • BeLikeWater
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            #25
            Khan and fury merged would make an unstoppable fighter. They both have what the other lack. Khan has amazing hands but can't block for the life of him.

            Fury has amazing! defense but he has pillow hands. No power at all and barely any speed.

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              #26
              Originally posted by Terrell1555
              I gave Wilder rounds 1, 2, 4, 9, and 12, a draw is ok with me! Tyson Boxed well and deserves
              You sure about this? WHy not just give Wilder rounds, 3,6,8,10 and 11 while your at it. Youd have to be generous to give Wilder any rounds outside 9 and 12.

              Originally posted by AdonisCreed
              I think wilder's emotions got the best of him in that fight. When he finally started to settle down he became more effective and it showed with the knock downs. Whereas Fury was more relaxed because he's been in big fights before and had that experience over Wilder. I'm thinking Wilder will get his timing down and KO Fury this time around.
              I think Wilder may still have more problems. As Tyson will try not be so predictable how he dodges the right hand. And he might make Wilder pay a bit more

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              • BeLikeWater
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                #27
                Originally posted by Noelanthony
                Harry Scoiners put Wilder on his back in is 13th professional fight. LMAO you almost sounded proud for a second? Well that’s what I’m here for to inform the uninformed. ( we won’t talk about the amateurs as rightly so that shouldn’t count)
                Noel Noel.. we both know Wilder's going to spark him this time round innit mate

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                • OldTerry
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by BluDivision
                  Wilder should skip Fury for now. Focused on a couple confidence builder than go after Joshua. Fury style is all wrong for him!
                  I don't think so. Wilder knows he is only slightly above average as a boxer. He also know he has a great chin and has great chance of landing the one or two shots he needs to stop his opponent. Factor in his age and he knows that the number of big money fights left have to be fought over the next to or three years, so I think each of his remaining fights will be money fights.

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                  • BeLikeWater
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by hugh grant
                    You sure about this? WHy not just give Wilder rounds, 3,6,8,10 and 11 while your at it. Youd have to be generous to give Wilder any rounds outside 9 and 12.



                    I think Wilder may still have more problems. As Tyson will try not be so predictable how he dodges the right hand. And he might make Wilder pay a bit more
                    Let's give the fight to fury for feinting his way to the championship! #pillowhands #connectsomething

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                    • Bronx2245
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Andre_parker1
                      you don't even know your idol wilder has been officially dropped by two nobodies which reinvigorates the fact that he's fought majorly nobodies prior to the Ortiz fight
                      He's not my idol! I'm just pointing out that the guy with the "worst" skills, keeps putting the "better" boxers, on their ass!

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