Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury: I Rose Like a Phoenix From Ashes To Shake Wilder Up
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Damn, I am reading your sig and Damn!!!! I have Motorhead playing Sympathy For the Devil on my Computer!!!! What are the odds??????Even with the Fury haters going on how he was dropped, supposed long count, blah blah blah... what they fail to admit is that Fury put on an amazing performance that night. And he will do so again in the rematch. And I'm leaning heavily toward Fury stopping Wilder this time. Just my 37 cents worth. Now let the Fury hater bombs drop on me at will.


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Yes but before the fight - everyone who supported Fury - said Wilder was a 'windmiller' who would never catch Fury.If he was knocked out ‘cold’ he wouldn’t have got up, that’s what’s meant by the phrase, it means you can’t get up. He was knocked down, it happens and he was one of the only Wilder opponents to ever get back up again.
I don’t disagree he could be put fully in this next fight, but he will be a lot fresher and ready for this one, he was very rusty last time, I think he’ll take the win on points.
Fury has ruined it for himself now by fighting bums. If he had tested himself against some decent figthers he might be more ready for Wilder. But all he has gained is false confidence and maybe not even that after Wallin (outside the top 20) almost beat him.Comment
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TF was on the white powder ashes hahahaComment
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Is it normal for a fighter to constantly keep speaking about a knock down they have suffered? Muhammad Ali did not incessantly keep ****ing on about 'Himself getting off the canvas in the 15th round against Joe Frazier' etc
Tyson Fury in comparison to Deontay Wilder, was the only fighter shaken to his boots after that fight ended.Comment
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