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  • Noelanthony
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    #41
    Originally posted by Bronx2245
    Thanks bruh! Maybe we can belly up at a bar in NYC during Joshua vs. Miller? I'd love to show you the Schomburg Center!
    Lol that name is German though. The irony

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    • GlassJoey
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      #42
      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.
      Say what you will about Windmill but he definitely has a decent chin. Most people with terrible defences like his would get KOd by Fury and Ortiz

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      • DaNeutral.
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        #43
        Originally posted by GlassJoey
        Say what you will about Windmill but he definitely has a decent chin. Most people with terrible defences like his would get KOd by Fury and Ortiz
        Its certainly a bit better than people like to make out. He was nearly out on his feet against Ortiz but he was on his feet and he had enough about him to try tie Ortiz up. Its the heavyweights anyway, pretty much anybody could knock anybody out if they landed a peach of a shot.

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        • GlassJoey
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          #44
          What happened to 1HourRun?

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          • Bronx2245
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            #45
            Originally posted by Noelanthony
            Lol that name is German though. The irony
            The tragedy!

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            • Batfink
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              #46
              They both have a chance it was a thrilling encounter the first time and styles make fights it will be just as enthralling the second time round. Tyson Fury performed magnificently after quite a while out with both weight and mental health problems. Deontay Wilder demonstrated his punching power with devastating effect. It’s clear both have taken a lot from the first bout however it was scored, I would expect Tyson to come in alot stronger with much better conditioning and closer to his potential and Wilder I would expect better prepared from a tactical and game plan perspective and perhaps a little heavier as he is giving away too much weight.

              I think that wilder will be the one under pressure in the second bout because relying on knockout power alone is a dangerous recipe and could push him into becoming over zealous in the later rounds as he sees his chances to win dwindling. Tyson Fury totally schooled this guy practically the whole fight and I personally think his conditioning let him down. Wilder projects too much with his wild swings and that can give you the time to cover, defend and counter. I can see it going either way simply because Tyson Fury doesn’t have knockout punching power and as a result of not having the capability of putting wilder to bed means the danger of Wilders one punch knockout remains till the last second of the 12th round. Wilder probably feels he has 12 rounds to knock out Tyson and as he has no versatility in his punches he will have to rely on a knockout as he surely cannot win on points.

              It doesn’t get much better than this spectacle these two are a fantastic match. Personally I would like Fury to win because it’s a magnificent story and I think he is probably the most skilful heavyweight boxer in a very very long time. If only he had one really good punch he would be absolutely untouchable as it is between Fury Wilder Joshua it’s hard to set them apart.

              Let the boxing �� begin ...

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              • JWHardin
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                #47
                It sounds like Fury wants a different fight in April, then rematch Wilder. We may see AJ vs Fury in April?


                “I’d like a homecoming fight in April, whether Manchester or somewhere in the United Kingdom,” Fury notes. “Then I’d like to fight Wilder. If not that, then I’ll just fight Wilder.
                Last edited by JWHardin; 01-22-2019, 01:46 PM.

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                • Corelone
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                  #48
                  All I know is, Fury danced until Deontay put him in a coma. Then a miracle happened, Jack could have stopped the fight, but that's not the miracle. Fury opened his eyes. It was like watching Lazarus rise after seeing him get shot in the head. That was one hell of a heavyweight fight. I had it 114-112 Fury, but I want to see it again, more than any of Hearn's battle bots.

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                  • Bmore18
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by Corelone
                    All I know is, Fury danced until Deontay put him in a coma. Then a miracle happened, Jack could have stopped the fight, but that's not the miracle. Fury opened his eyes. It was like watching Lazarus rise after seeing him get shot in the head. That was one hell of a heavyweight fight. I had it 114-112 Fury, but I want to see it again, more than any of Hearn's battle bots.
                    This. I thought it was a great fight and cant wait for the sequel. Besides until proven wrong, I believe it was always going to be Pedvedkin, Whyte, and Miller for AJ.

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                    • NachoMan
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by Dramacyde
                      So says the guy that got saved by Jack Reiss.
                      No, stop peddling b.s.

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