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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Fury: Wilder's The One Who Has To Redeem Himself, Not Me!

    Even without the certainty of when and where his next fight will take place, Tyson Fury has never had a clearer view of his boxing future. The unbeaten British heavyweight has already returned to training camp, despite the only thing currently brewing are talks for a rematch with unbeaten titlist Deontay Wilder. The pair of heavyweight behemoths fought to a thrilling 12-round draw last December, with Fury (27-0-1, 19KOs) recovering from two knockdowns in an otherwise stellar boxing performance which most observers believed he deserved to win.
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  • Dramacyde
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    So says the guy that got saved by Jack Reiss.

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    • Bronx2245
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      #3
      Who did better, Fury or Ortiz?

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      • Noelanthony
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        #4
        Originally posted by Dramacyde
        So says the guy that got saved by Jack Reiss.
        The same guy that had Baby oil on to avoid right hands from your champion so your emperor states

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        • Noelanthony
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          #5
          Originally posted by Bronx2245
          Who did better, Fury or Ortiz?
          Good question , one should have won and the other did win

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          • Boxing Goat
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            I disagree to an extent. Fury did get dropped twice and was a split second from being counted out. The rematch makes sense for both sides. I see it as a playing with fire thing and expect Wilder to knock out Fury in the rematch but we'll see. The longer you put yourself in danger the higher the risk of knockout is.

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            • DaNeutral.
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              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.

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              • Plick647
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                so, getting knocked down twice doesnt bother you? you dont want to improve on that? wtf kinda boxer are you??

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                • Bronx2245
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Noelanthony
                  Good question , one should have won and the other did win
                  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!

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                  • AdonisCreed
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                    #10
                    Fury you did good most of the fight no denying that at all. But you didn't beat the count in the twelfth round my friend. But yeah for the most part you held your own man kudos.

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