Comments Thread For: Luis Ortiz: Wilder Won't Respect Fury; Might Knock Him Out

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  • Laligalaliga
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    #61
    Originally posted by joe strong
    A lot of us here have said he is still kind of unknown because his best win was over Jennings & his other notable victories were over Hammer & Malik Scott. He looks the part but those are the top 3 names on his resume. So some questions still kind of remained how good he truly is.
    He was advertised as a killer so he can make wilders resume look good
    Not one but two occasions.
    That train has sailed Now. At least we can have some peace.

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    • bluemax
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      #62
      Night, Night Fury

      Fury will have to avoid Wilder the entire fight and Wilder has shown he's better in rematches. Fury has fought tomato cans since the last Wilder fight and quite frankly he has avoided any legitimate challenges since surviving against Wilder the first time. This time he gets knocked out

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      • markther
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        #63
        Originally posted by Laligalaliga
        Wilder made so many statements after the 1st fight.
        Which are we suppose to take serious?
        Doesn’t really matter, the outcome will though in the rematch. May the best man win.

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        • Laligalaliga
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          #64
          Originally posted by markther
          Doesn’t really matter, the outcome will though in the rematch. May the best man win.
          May the best man win.
          Iron born.

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          • LoadedWraps
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            #65
            Originally posted by pugil1st
            It would definitely be a different fight. Throwing a jab at southpaws is dangerous. Wilder was understandably cautious. I think you will see a higher punch count against Fury and his body should be the focus for the first 5 rounds or so.
            Fury can easily fight the whole fight southpaw. He can also fight him on the inside. Fury does what he wants in the ring.

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            • Jim Tom
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              #66
              Originally posted by Gamboal00
              I don't have to think it, Fury proved he's scared by not taking the immediate rematch and bizarrely taking the option to sign another deal and fight two absolute unknown Euro punch bags. He could have made megabucks from a Wilder vs Fury 2, so money doesnt explain it.

              And if he was so aggrieved he was 'robbed' (he wasn't), you jump at the chance to run it back. He didn't. So these factors means he's scared, or his family is.
              So what will you say if Fury signs the fight as he had promised? If you had been given the deal like he was given would you not take it?

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