Comments Thread For: Haye: Wilder Underestimated Fury - He Won't The Second Time
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Wallin is a decent fighter, he'd have a good shot at knocking bum Wilder out. However Fury completely outclassed him despite boxing with one eye. I gave Wallin a couple of rounds.
The Bronze Bummer is going to get dominated, again. I can't wait. All you muppets claimed that Wilder would KO him after 30 seconds last time, none of you know s*** about boxing.
Hahahaha "dominated again"? Gypsy ***** ALMOST DIED, but you say he dominated Wilder? You're a f---ing moron. Tell your boyfriend Gypsy b---h to take daddy Arum's d--k outta his mouth and stop fake wrestling long enough to rematch the real-AND STILL- heavyweight champ of the world.Comment
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If anyone gets stopped it will be Wilder. Fury is going to muscle him to the corner and savage him. Ref might wave it off before Wilders corner can jump up to save him before he literally dies.Comment
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You have a very nasty and vicious disposition Redeemer. I cringe at your comments as they are all dogmatic and unreasonable.Comment
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IF Wilder gets past Ortiz, and IF Fury does step into the ring with him again, I have a very sneaking feeling the wheels suddenly fall off the Fury Wagon all at once. I am a HUGE Fury fan, but I wonder just how much round 12 took out of his hour glass despite the drama and his making it through.
Despite being a Fury supporter, his chin does worry me. I also have reservations about his judgment where his ring generalship are concerned. Sure, he is slick and he is trick, with all of the moves and the slimmed down physique, but he gets way too into the jiving just for the sake of showing off when he should be moving and slipping as a response to the offerings of his opponent. Fury takes his grease too far, and in this regard, I believe he will pay for it.
I believe Wilder just needs a few adjustments to make Fury come right apart, and early.Comment
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