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  • texasboi15
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    #11
    Originally posted by Boxfan83
    I wouldnt call Braun Strowman a nobody...
    ...Who...?!

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    • Jab jab boom
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      #12
      This just goes to show the level of greed with promotors. Arum has been making millions off boxers since around the early 70s. Yet the idea of missing out on a pay day in 2020 made him nervous. His greed is probably going to ruin the career of Crawford and the guy is still probably kicking himself in the ass for messing up juanma vs Gamboa.

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      • Outwest Exp 355
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        #13
        It’s not a matter of if Wilder lands the right hand it’s a matter of when Wilder lands the right hand. Fury is a great boxer but he’s too big of a target. He’s going to get hit he just has to get up off the canvas.

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        • factsarenice
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          #14
          Arum had seizures when Eddie Hearn through down 120 million to fight AJ.

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          • factsarenice
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            #15
            Originally posted by Pan-Africanist
            It’s not a matter of if Wilder lands the right hand it’s a matter of when Wilder lands the right hand. Fury is a great boxer but he’s too big of a target. He’s going to get hit he just has to get up off the canvas.
            Honestly,Wilder can always land that bomb but any prime fighter with a little power and some skills stands a good chance of putting Wilder down.

            I'd pick green Daniel Dubois to upset Wilder
            Last edited by factsarenice; 11-30-2019, 12:53 PM.

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            • umop-ap!sdn
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              #16
              Unfortunately for Fury, his best chance at beating Wilder already passed and that is the absolute best Fury will ever do against him. Wilder is going to catch him earlier this time and Fury won't make it to the scorecards. Deyontay has learned to be patient and not telegraph that right. Hes actually setting traps and setting it up now which is terrifying news for opponents. They say the punch you dont see is the one that hurts you, so if you dont see a Wilder punch coming and get tagged, good night Shirley!

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              • Ake-Dawg
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                #17
                Originally posted by factsarenice
                Honestly,Wilder can always land that bomb but any prime fighter with a little power and some skills stands a good chance of putting Wilder down.

                I'd pick green Daniel Dubois to upset Wilder
                Why did Stiverne do it in the first fight? Or Breazeale, Szpilka, or Molina. Or Fury for that matter.

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                • jondacon
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                  #18
                  Idk, Fury looked extremely hittable in his last fight. I'd imagine Wilder is gonna land something significant, sooner, hence making it more powerful.. and he'll put Fury down for good.

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                  • Ray*
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                    #19
                    Weed time? Both ESPN/FOX/Showtime have lost money on Fury and Wilder’s last two fights. So either of them losing would put them in a deeper hole than they currently are in.

                    Both winning meant those networks can recoup the monies that they have invest in the boxers. If Fury had lost then he would have to take a rematch likewise Wilder, but to be honest their respective opponents don’t really have much to give, so unless an injury happened to one of them or they got touch with something they didn’t see, there is no chance of them losing.

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