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  • #11
    Fury a dirty hater

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    • #12
      Fury did beat Wilder in the eyes of boxing fans and expert. Groupies can't accept it , but it is what it is. The rematch will happen and Fury will make Wilder amateurish or Wilder will KO him after looking amateurish for a couple of rounds.
      Last edited by boxinggod101; 05-19-2019, 04:06 PM.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by 5000boxing View Post
        Fury got a concussion.. dat fool didnt land a single significant punch vs Wilder and got put on his neck twice.. an was almost dead! Lol.. how dare that fool think he took the belt from the champion by dodging his punches! Smh.. lmao. He will never agree to fight Wilder again!
        You damn right!

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Brettcappe View Post
          Awkward, boring, little power but a good boxer. Certainly not the best heavyweight on the planet. That title goes to Wilder. BOMBSQUAAAAAD!
          Lmao Wilder only has 2 good opponents out of his 40 fights, Luis Ortiz and Tyson fury , and he basically lost to fury, that's not to be named the best heavyweight in the world

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          • #15
            Originally posted by P4Pdunny View Post
            Fury a dirty hater
            The truth tends to hurt

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            • #16
              Originally posted by 5000boxing View Post
              Fury got a concussion.. dat fool didnt land a single significant punch vs Wilder
              Care to remind us all of that punch(or two actually) at 1.15 to go in the 12th that had Wilder holding for the best part of a minute (punches Fury landed while presumably being concussed) at a time that Wilder was looking to close out ? Those punches were the definition of significant as they shut Wilder down at the end of the fight.

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              • #17
                lol @ those two sentences back to back

                "Gypsy King AKA Tyson Fury , the number one heavyweight in the world. Nobody can beat me, I can’t be touched." - Tyson Fury

                Fury returns to the ring on June 15, when he faces Tom Schwarz at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.


                Who the **** is Tom Schwarz and why is the number one heavyweight in the world fighting him? Tom Schwarz sound like jewish used car salesman who chain smokes cheap cigars in cheap suits.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by boxinggod101 View Post
                  Fury did beat Wilder in the eyes of boxing fans and expert. Groupies can't accept it , but it is what it is. The rematch will happen and Fury will make Wilder amateurish or Wilder will KO him after looking amateurish for a couple of rounds.
                  Assuming Wilder is the same, logically got to go with Fury given he'll be coming into the fight having been far more active, and in better shape than in the first fight.

                  But Wilder isn't the same - he learned a lot in Fury fight, not least of which was what it feels like to go 12 rounds.

                  So Wilder might be better at finding opportunities to land that right, and Fury might be better at avoiding it - but like the first fight, just a question of whether Wilder can get it home and when.

                  The bookies still have Fury as the favourite in a rematch - so they figure Fury avoids it next time.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by angkag View Post
                    Assuming Wilder is the same, logically got to go with Fury given he'll be coming into the fight having been far more active, and in better shape than in the first fight.

                    But Wilder isn't the same - he learned a lot in Fury fight, not least of which was what it feels like to go 12 rounds.

                    So Wilder might be better at finding opportunities to land that right, and Fury might be better at avoiding it - but like the first fight, just a question of whether Wilder can get it home and when.

                    The bookies still have Fury as the favourite in a rematch - so they figure Fury avoids it next time.
                    The thing is it is hard to avoid that punch for the whole fignt. Can Fury do it? I think but it wont be easy that's for sure.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by MEXfistology View Post
                      Lmao Wilder only has 2 good opponents out of his 40 fights, Luis Ortiz and Tyson fury , and he basically lost to fury, that's not to be named the best heavyweight in the world
                      Who is the best heavyweight right now? Wilder's last 10 fights: Breazeale, Fury, Ortiz, Stiverne (2), Washington, Arreola,
                      Szpilka, Duhaupus, Molina. Joshua's last 10: Povetkin, Parker, Takam, Klitschko, Molina, Breazeale, Martin, Whyte, Cornish, Kevin Johnson. Which resume is better? They are about the same. Don't forget that Povetkin and Klitschko were past their primes!

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