Comments Thread For: Hamed: If Rematch Happens, Fury Will Beat Wilder Even Easier

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  • Dramacyde
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    #31
    Lol. Fury never even won the 1st fight. Delusional Brits

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      #32
      Originally posted by MELLOMAN007
      You guys crack me up with your numbers and percentages. Wilder had one training camp while Fury had 3 during the same time frame. How long and how many fights until he is at this magical 100%? Tyson had all of the advantages going into their fight. Age, height, and he outweighed Deontay by about 50lbs and yet he ran and showboated (at a safe distance) until Wilder figured out his herky jerky style and was dropped and nearly went into the white light.
      Fury had to lose 10 stone and beat a ******* addiction and he still took that bum to school.

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        #33
        Yeah that makes sense.....let me turn down the lucrative rematch and the wbc belt to fight some dude 90% of the people never even heard of because I’m going to beat him much easier next time....another punch drunk delusional clown

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        • Smash
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          #34
          na seems right on this one, but it will still be a draw! ^^

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          • Ake-Dawg
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            #35
            Fury was up on two cards going into the 12th, but he was getting robbed because the fix was in. You know, because the judge with the draw scorecard knew he was going to get knocked down in the 12th. Fury was fresh off drug binges and extreme weight loss, but was quoted as saying he stopped using ******* in Oct 2016 and social media shows he had been training/losing weight since early 2017. Never mind that he had two tune up fights and was able to dedicate an entire camp to figuring out how to avoid Wilder's right hand. But hey, Schwartz is a much needed tune-up fight to help Fury get back to match fitness and in the rematch, if it happens, he will certainly KO Wilder.

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            • Laligalaliga
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              #36
              Originally posted by denium
              Corrupt judging cost him the green belt, hence why Fury won't risk getting robbed again by Haymon & his cronies.
              wilder should fight fury in the UK.

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              • Laligalaliga
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                #37
                Originally posted by 5000boxing
                U know!!! Nothing but the best!
                Lolx...... Ma *****.

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                • SUBZER0ED
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                  #38
                  I don't know about Fury being the best HW in the business, but he's certainly better than Wilder. When a fighter who has been out of the game for nearly three years, blew up to nearly 400 lbs, & had to clean up from coke and alcohol abuse draws against a current champion, one has to take notice.

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                  • vitali1999
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                    #39
                    Just as I predicted

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                    • SUBZER0ED
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by BoxingTech718
                      Nah I don’t buy that. Fury has to fight that fight the same way every time. Or he will get hit and knocked out like he almost did last time. We’re in danger of sensationalism here. Fury beat Wilder but he did t beat him up. Just did enough to neutralize Wilders offense while scoring points. Wilder showed he has trouble with taller fighters.
                      Wilder has trouble with anyone who can actually box. Good boxers his height or taller also take away his height advantage, which he has had against nearly all of his opponents. Don't forget that Fury only had two tune-ups against tomato cans before facing Wilder. Yet, he still made a good showing of himself. I believe a well-honed, back-in-his-groove Fury takes more chances and KOs Wilder in a rematch.

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