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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Wilder: Fury Needs Tune-Up To Make Sure Marbles Back In Place

    By Keith Idec - Deontay Wilder realizes beleaguered boxing fans want to see him fight Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury, in that order. Dominic Breazeale, whom Joshua already has battered and stopped, isn't on most of their lists of top-five potential opponents for the unbeaten WBC heavyweight champion. The brash, Alabam...
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  • Robi13
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    #2
    Yup he a puzzy like Joshua

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    • Nomadic
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      #3
      Fury felt gods wrath that night.

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      • roney
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        I'm tired of Fury, Wilder And Joshua for spending their time talking **** to eachother through social media. All they do is call eachother out but are not willing to sign the contracts. It has to be said, this class of heavies is the worst and I hope they all lose against lesser opponents.

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        • BOXING-SCRIBE
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          #5
          This is the only HW match that matters.

          Fury will outbox Wilder, again.

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          • cameltoe
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            #6
            I feel ******er for having read this.

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            • Eff Pandas
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              #7
              Hard to argue Wilder is wrong. Fair play to Fury on taking a non-Wilder fight, but this is a completely bs opponent. Whats up with that?

              I mean you can dog Breazeale, but he's a legit contender & the mando. You can dog Ruiz, but he's a late sub, fringe contender & his only L is a close fight to Joe Parker for a belt. And Big Baby was a legit contender before he got KO'd of the June 1 fight. Who in the motherf#ck is Tom Schwarz doe? He's some mfer who somehow got ranked by a corrupt ABC group & not much else.

              Why are Wilder & Joshua fighting more legit guys than Fury who might be the best guy of all 3. Its some mental sh^t I feel like too.

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              • sterilizer
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                If Wilder thinks he is such a dangerous guy and Fury is afraid of him why the heck doesn't he MAN UP and say "I'll fight you anywhere, in the UK, wherever you want, because I am sure I will KO you and I won't need help from the judges like what I got at home."

                But no, he is a big mouthed clown, I wish Fury took the initiative and challenged him to fight IN THE UK, saying: "I went to fight you at your own home, and I got screwed by the judges, you know it. Let's see if you have the balls to come here and challenge me, knowing the judges will not give you any gifts in here."

                I don't think Wilder is man enough to do that though. He wants to play it safe like a coward.

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                • _Rexy_
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                  Originally posted by sterilizer
                  If Wilder thinks he is such a dangerous guy and Fury is afraid of him why the heck doesn't he MAN UP and say "I'll fight you anywhere, in the UK, wherever you want, because I am sure I will KO you and I won't need help from the judges like what I got at home."

                  But no, he is a big mouthed clown, I wish Fury took the initiative and challenged him to fight IN THE UK, saying: "I went to fight you at your own home, and I got screwed by the judges, you know it. Let's see if you have the balls to come here and challenge me, knowing the judges will not give you any gifts in here."

                  I don't think Wilder is man enough to do that though. He wants to play it safe like a coward.
                  The issue with Wilder/Fury wasn’t the location. Wilder had mentioned he was fine with the U.K. fight was basically on until Fury signed with TR. this fight not happening is entirely on Arum and Fury.

                  And this is coming from someone who is a Fury fan and thinks he’s #1 in the division

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                  • REDEEMER
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                    #10
                    Why does this editor always seem to not know what's going on ? Whyte wasn't ranked number one when Breazeale was fighting Stiverne originally that was the final elimination bout. The WBA rules does not indicate being ranked 1 means it's a mando position on top of that having the Silver belt requires a final elimination bout in the WBC rules.

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