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  • Angeljuice
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    #61
    Originally posted by NYhaven
    Pin this.

    He will be knocked out.
    IT DOES NOT MATTER.
    Do you think he wants revenge for being made to look ****** last time?

    Do you think it bothers him that he lost so badly last time and was only given a draw because of home advantage?

    Deontay won't want to be made to look ****** again, he will take Fury more seriously.

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    • Angeljuice
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      #62
      Originally posted by Nusky
      Good. He's gonna need all the help he can get come February.....
      Has Wilder learnt how to box then?

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      • Angeljuice
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        #63
        Originally posted by texasboi15
        Why aren't there ANY elite trainers

        Hall of Fame trainers

        From the UK?!
        Because the whole "Hall of Fame" is an American thing that nobody else in the world regards with any great worth.
        It doesn't exist outside of the US based sports.

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        • Angeljuice
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          #64
          Originally posted by Gamboal00
          Fury is so scared of the rematch he doesnt know what to do with himself. He thought running away and signing the ESPN deal would keep him away from Wilder. But the ESPN execs know they cant feed him any more bum fighters, as there is no interest from the public for it.

          ESPN boss:
          "Fury, unfortunately we can't sign off on you fighting another D-tier Euro fighter, we only sold 3000 tickets your last fight. We need you to step up and sign a deal against a top fighter"

          Fury: "I don't feel physically or mentally ready for Wilder though."

          Boss: "What about B-tier fighters like Hunter, Povetkin or Miller?"

          Fury: "No, they're too dangerous for me. What about Chisora?"

          Boss: "No, there is little interest from the public in that fight. We have to go for Wilder".

          *Fury: "No problem, I've beaten him once already so no problem doing it again. I hope he doesn't look as terrible as he did in the last fight, he missed with 92% of his punches and looked ridiculous. "
          There, that is better.

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          • topo5358
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            #65
            Kaboom!

            If Wilder goes to the body with a vengeance, Fury won't finish. He gave a great account of himself last time but history tells us Wilder is devastating in rematches. He is basically a boxer who is still learning, but with a long strike range and great natural quickness. He is also a quick study and with 12 rounds with Fury and 18 with Ortiz he's had good teachers. And then.....there's the explosive impact of his punch, which doesn't seem to fall off in later rounds like a lot of the big punchers of the past. His conditioning is extraordinary. He has also added some new punches and punching angles. It's hard to fight perfectly for a whole fight, as Fury found out last time. Ortiz found out too. It only takes one.

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            • deathofaclown
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              #66
              Originally posted by Angeljuice
              Because the whole "Hall of Fame" is an American thing that nobody else in the world regards with any great worth.
              It doesn't exist outside of the US based sports.
              A bit like “the World Series” in baseball, that only teams from USA compete in.

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              • texasboi15
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                #67
                Originally posted by Angeljuice
                Because the whole "Hall of Fame" is an American thing that nobody else in the world regards with any great worth.
                It doesn't exist outside of the US based sports.
                Cus D'amato
                Angelo Dundee
                Emmanuel Steward
                Eddie Futch
                Freddie Roach
                Mayweather Sr
                Teddy Atlas
                ****m Richardson
                Virgil Hunter

                Jus to name a few

                Let me see your list

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                • texasboi15
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                  #68
                  Originally posted by Angeljuice
                  Because the whole "Hall of Fame" is an American thing that nobody else in the world regards with any great worth.
                  It doesn't exist outside of the US based sports.
                  Originally posted by deathofaclown
                  A bit like “the World Series” in baseball, that only teams from USA compete in.
                  I didn't know Nacho Beristain was from America?



                  No excuses

                  You motherfckers jus suck and that's all there is to it.

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                  • famicommander
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                    #69
                    Originally posted by deathofaclown
                    A bit like “the World Series” in baseball, that only teams from USA compete in.
                    It's called the "World Series" because all the best players in the world play in MLB. Also, just for the record, the Toronto Blue Jays do not play in the USA.

                    Unlike in soccer leagues where the best players are spread throughout the world, in the big four North American sports (NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL) all the best players in the world feed into a single league.

                    It would be nonsensical for the best MLB team to play the best team from Nippon Professional Baseball or the Mexican leagues, because all the best players from those leagues already left to play in MLB.

                    The best pro baseball team in the world outside of MLB would get absolutely obliterated by the worst MLB team.

                    The best hockey team in the KHL would get wrecked by the worst team in the NHL.

                    The best team in Euro basketball would get destroyed by the worst NBA team.

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                    • SUBZER0ED
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                      #70
                      Fury's going back to KronK? Wilder might just be in trouble. Fury will go for a KO.

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