Comments Thread For: Frank Warren: I Do Think Tyson Fury Will Stop Deontay Wilder!

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Frank Warren: I Do Think Tyson Fury Will Stop Deontay Wilder!

    Frank Warren, co-promoter for heavyweight contender Tyson Fury, feels confident that his boxer will stop WBC world world champion Deontay Wilder in their anticipated rematch. The second fight takes place on February 22nd at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. They initially met in December 2018, at Staples Center in Los Angeles, with the contest resulting in a controversial twelve round split draw.
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  • Dariusz
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    Fury's blows are too weak to KO anyone with a decent chin. Wilder's chin appears to be decent. Either Fury by decisiuon or Wilder by KO.

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    • MDPopescu
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      ... "I see Tyson comprehensively out-boxing him this time around before either stopping him or winning on points by a wide margin," Warren said.

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      • jackblack008
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        Deontay Wilder reign is coming to an end. If I get a good odds will put some money on Fury.

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        • Winky-Wright
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          Fury doesn’t stand a chance this time, he won’t have one once of wild boar meat in his body. Wilder going to catch himself a PED free body.

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          • Corelone
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            Wilder doesn't need my sympathy, he's the mad bomber. I can see Fury boxing him, for a while, but can he do it all night? He got clocked late the last time, when his shakes were down to shivers, and Wilder had plenty of time to study him too. Just the same, I'm sure Fury learned more than Wilder, but will he come back with cunning or restraint?

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            • Tecnoworld
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              Outboxing Wilder, yes. Knocking him dowb/out....not at all.

              Fury has kod some guys but that was by means of many combos and these kos were not spectacular or "definitive" like his punches are deadly.

              No way he can do this to Wilder.

              He can win by ud if he doesn't get caught.

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              • Curtis Harper
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                Frank Warren: I Do Think Tyson Fury Will Stop Deontay Wilder!

                ''Co promotes Fury......''

                Explains it all. Not to mention how many times Fury had Wilder getting up from the canvas

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                • Curtis Harper
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                  Fury's fans and promoter are putting his life in danger, expecting him to go for the ko

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                  • nick_viking
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                    Fury is not really a KO puncher, he’s more the type of fighter to make someone quit. I don’t see Wilder as a quitter, so this fight only ends in one of two ways. Fury on points, or Wilder by KO.

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