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  • DuckAdonis
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    #41
    Originally posted by Squ□redCircle34
    The Gypsy Fiend is yapping again!

    He’s biding his time cuz he knows it’s coming!

    Trying to squeeze as many low risk money fights in before his imminent doom met by Wilder!

    He knows he got lucky, 9 out of 10 times he or anyone else would be out like a light from that shot in the 12th!

    With a more patient and jabbing Wilder, Fury can get hit with that thunderbolt again in any round and this time no resurrection!

    Who says Wilder lands a miracle shot like that again? I think it's more likely that he doesnt

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    • SinderellaMan
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      #42
      Originally posted by LoadedWraps
      Fury doesn't usually clinch, and he has an outstanding inside game. He would toy with Ruiz, he would eventually stop him, around the 8th round. Too fast, will slip everything he throws, will counter him, walk him into hard straight rights and uppercuts, and if Ruiz gives him any trouble he'll sit in south paw and still dominate him. Ruiz best chance is to attack the body but Fury will put one right down the pipe and hit him with hooks as soon as he does.
      That's spot on.
      Ruiz would have to smother and commit to the body for the 1st 6 rounds.
      But since my last post, I saw a Fury video with Ben & he is looking ferocious.
      His foot movement is back, his speed is better, and he's having fun again.
      Fury or Wilder losing to each other won't kill either's career.
      I respect them both tremendously for fighting each other again.
      It's funny how Hearn wanted to ice them both out and that only lit a fire that is rising.
      Bums on the resumes of both is irrelevant; nobody is rushing to fight either of them.
      Fury & Wilder have brought the heavyweight division back to life;
      Not Ruiz beating AJ.

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      • LoadedWraps
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        #43
        Originally posted by SinderellaMan
        That's spot on.
        Ruiz would have to smother and commit to the body for the 1st 6 rounds.
        But since my last post, I saw a Fury video with Ben & he is looking ferocious.
        His foot movement is back, his speed is better, and he's having fun again.
        Fury or Wilder losing to each other won't kill either's career.
        I respect them both tremendously for fighting each other again.
        It's funny how Hearn wanted to ice them both out and that only lit a fire that is rising.
        Bums on the resumes of both is irrelevant; nobody is rushing to fight either of them.
        Fury & Wilder have brought the heavyweight division back to life;
        Not Ruiz beating AJ.
        Well said.

        You should post that training video.

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        • Squ□redCircle34
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          #44
          Originally posted by DuckAdonis
          Who says Wilder lands a miracle shot like that again? I think it's more likely that he doesnt
          You’re nuts if you think Fury won’t be touched up again!

          Wilder noticed albeit a bit late that Fury was doing the same herky jerky move with his head and then he’ll step to the side and that’s when Wilder caught him!

          Wilder doesn’t need to throw haymakers for 12 rounds, use the jab more especially to the body!

          What you think of Wilder lands a monster bodyshot that makes Fury fold over like a beach chair!?

          Fury has to be perfect

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          • Redd Foxx
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            #45
            I liked Fury's talk when he was taking real fights but this bytch is just yapping now while avoiding anyone with a pulse. Not a good look.
            Talk when you get your balls back.

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            • Dle
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              #46
              Really? Then nhy are you fights no-name safety bums?

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              • DuckAdonis
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                #47
                Originally posted by Squ□redCircle34
                You’re nuts if you think Fury won’t be touched up again!

                Wilder noticed albeit a bit late that Fury was doing the same herky jerky move with his head and then he’ll step to the side and that’s when Wilder caught him!

                Wilder doesn’t need to throw haymakers for 12 rounds, use the jab more especially to the body!

                What you think of Wilder lands a monster bodyshot that makes Fury fold over like a beach chair!?

                Fury has to be perfect
                I'm nuts for thinking Wilder doesn't land a bomb like that again? I'll tell you right now that Fury wasn't in a good shape at all in that first fight. Basically coming off a 3 year lay off and 2 bogus fights Vs guys that couldn't even test his defense or sharpness. And still Wilder couldn't KO him. Now that Fury will be sharper and defensively more responsible after getting a few more fights in it will be even easier to anticipate Wilders punches and he will be even faster and sharper. His footwork will be better, his timing will be better and I don't think he will make silly mistakes again.
                Not nuts at all. Many boxing experts see Fury schooling Wilder again.

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