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  • #91
    Originally posted by steeve steel View Post
    Many didn't give Fury much of a chance in their first fight, and now the same people are sleeping on him in the rematch. Some people never learn...
    No steve, YOU never learn, that's why you always holding L's

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    • #92
      Originally posted by j.razor View Post
      No steve, YOU never learn, that's why you always holding L's
      Hey Dull Blade! Did you lose any money with the first fight?
      Last edited by steeve steel; 11-25-2019, 03:07 PM.

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      • #93
        Originally posted by Gamboal00 View Post
        Why did PEDs freak Fury run away after the draw then, and sign a deal to fight two Euro bums? The big fraud's heart is not in boxing, he's just in it for the money.

        Unlike Wilder, who's in it for legacy.
        Fury has skills. Wilder has a right hand... Fury fights for money and glory. Wilder fights so he can wear his pimp uniforms.

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        • #94
          Makes sense.Fury is miles better than Wilder on pure boxing ability.However needs to stay away from Wilders lethal power which will be tricky for 12 rounds?

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          • #95
            Originally posted by ecuasionz View Post
            How many times do you expect Fury to "come back from the dead?" If that is your strategy for winning, then good luck. I would rather bet on the man that knocks every opponent down in every fight he every had. Wilder knocked Ortiz down 3 times first fight. Second fight, 1 hitter quitter. Fury going the same route.
            Usually, you just have to come back from the dead once to scare people off...

            PS: Wilder didn't knock every opponent down (see Wilder -Stiverne 1)

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            • #96
              Originally posted by umop-ap!sdn View Post
              I think its the other way around. Fury outboxed Wilder for most of the fight as best he could and on 2 seperate occasions when Wilder DID land, Fury went down and the 2nd time was in the 12th round. I think Fury is the one who is shook. He did his best and was as perfect as he could be and it still wasnt enough. Pair that with Wilder gaining valuable experience and seeing how hes done in his other 2 rematches, its a safe bet that Wilder lays Fury out.

              But i get you. You want Fury to win so your going to talk up your guy and have confidence in him. Haha, im doin the same for my horse in the race. Cheers bro, cant wait and I hope Fury steps up so we can see another great match and settle this once and for all!
              Nope. Not specially a fan of Fury. He moves well for a big man, and he is quite entertaining. Do I want him to win... meh.. not really. I just want to see a good fight.

              If Fury can get motivated and get in shape, he will outbox Fury for the full 36 minutes (instead of 35:56). Or he might even surprise us and knock Wilder out! But if, in his mind, this is his last fight and he plans to retire after, then yes... he will go out on his back.

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              • #97
                Originally posted by steeve steel View Post
                Fury got up... and finished the fight. And got the draw... after outboxing him for 35 minutes and 56 seconds. Don't you think that doesn't mess with Wilder's head? The guy came back from the dead... That's like voodoo bro.. I say Wilder is the one scared ****less!
                MEANWHILE fury ran from the rematch

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                • #98
                  Originally posted by joe strong View Post
                  I think Fury is the only HW who has a legit shot at beating Wilder. I like Fury better than Wilder & i was hoping he would beat him the first fight but I didn’t see Fury winning the fight 10-2 like so many people thought. All Fury had to do was avoid one of those KDs & he would have won on my card. I had it 7-5 Fury but it ended in a draw because of the 2 KDs. If he can give a similar performance & avoid the eraser RH then he has a legit shot. Wilder doesn’t have to change much either as he just needs an opening to land that RH & it could be over. This is a 50/50 fight in my opinion. Even if Joshua wins the rematch with Ruiz (Which I’m leaning towards him doing) I think Fury has no problems winning a wide UD. I believe Wilder could blow Joshua out in a few rounds & possibly the first round like he did with Breazeale. I think Joshua is too slow & robotic to avoid Wilder’s right hand for an extended period.
                  I agree. They are two the best heavyweights right now. Fury can beat him like he beat Klitschko if he stays focused.

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                  • #99
                    if fury can avoid the right he can defiantly win... but can he?

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                    • If Fury can do what he did the first 10 rounds without getting caught with a bomb he will just hold on for dear life the last two rounds. Wilder can’t fight on the inside.
                      Can he do it? Don’t know but he is the more skilled fighter.

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