Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury: I'm in a Grueling Camp, It's Repetitive Every Day

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  • JakeTheBoxer
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    #51
    I have to say, this guys haven˙t shown me anything to suggest they are better than all other guys in division. Winner will have to beat Joshua or at least Whyte/Parker/Povetkin to prove anything.

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    • KillaMane26
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      #52
      Originally posted by REDEEMER
      The jabber will always dictate the fight , Wilders lack of abilities over shadows his abilities ,no one but Fury has actually done it round after round and exploited his holes and when they do Wilder loses those rounds basically.

      Wilder has an 85 inch reach to get around , I don’t see it happening ,he will be shut down and unless Fury tires out is his chance but you don’t go against a fighter known to have a good tank and assume that’s going to happen .
      In a normal situation i agree of course. But the fact that Fury still got dropped twice, and Wilder barely threw anything.

      Wilder's power..... That right too dangerous.

      Basically Right vs Fury staying sharp for 36 mine 2,160 seconds.

      Its not as easy as you saying.

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      • Nusky
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        #53
        All these dudes saying they're putting their hard earned money on fury- they are lying.

        If you dispute what I'm saying we can bet $100. I got Wilder. What's up?

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        • REDEEMER
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          #54
          Originally posted by KillaMane26
          In a normal situation i agree of course. But the fact that Fury still got dropped twice, and Wilder barely threw anything.

          Wilder's power..... That right too dangerous.

          Basically Right vs Fury staying sharp for 36 mine 2,160 seconds.

          Its not as easy as you saying.
          Throwing a jab every other second and or moving your feet a full 12 rounds when you are athletic at 6”9:isn’t hard at all , just rewatch the Klitschko fight against an active jabber , Wilders chances are slim here .

          Yes we could ignore Fury trained to take weight off last time more so then for Wilder but I don’t lie on here , Furys actually training for him this time not doing cross fit stuff and with Kronk gym I can assure you Wilder is not in for a good night .

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          • KillaMane26
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            #55
            Originally posted by REDEEMER
            Throwing a jab every other second and or moving your feet a full 12 rounds when you are athletic at 6”9:isn’t hard at all , just rewatch the Klitschko fight against an active jabber , Wilders chances are slim here .

            Yes we could ignore Fury trained to take weight off last time more so then for Wilder but I don’t lie on here , Furys actually training for him this time not doing cross fit stuff and with Kronk gym I can assure you Wilder is not in for a good night .

            Good point about him not training to get in shape and 100% boxing training this time.

            But Wilder is always dangerous.... No ways around the threat he poses.

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            • just the facts
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              #56
              Originally posted by REDEEMER
              Throwing a jab every other second and or moving your feet a full 12 rounds when you are athletic at 6”9:isn’t hard at all , just rewatch the Klitschko fight against an active jabber , Wilders chances are slim here .

              Yes we could ignore Fury trained to take weight off last time more so then for Wilder but I don’t lie on here , Furys actually training for him this time not doing cross fit stuff and with Kronk gym I can assure you Wilder is not in for a good night .
              Yet another negative Wilder post from you. You virtually never post anything else. What’s with your weird negative obsession with Wilder? Racism? Anti American agenda? What?

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              • SteveM
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                #57
                Originally posted by YoungManRumble
                Yep I'll need it. It's pretty dumb to parlay more than 2 fights lol. I had some triples I came 1 round off of a huge win lately, but something about these heinous mismatch odds makes me wanna try and predict the whole card they're taking bets on in one.
                it all looks like an obvious set of wins ... and then comes the upset - still, I can't see any upsets on this card. Famous last words

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                • Roberto Vasquez
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                  #58
                  Anyone else watch that video of Fury training his ass off before the Wallin fight? It's not going to make any difference.

                  Wilder is going to land more often and earlier in the fight this time no matter what Fury does. Wilder is just too fast for him to avoid for long and this time Wilder has learnt what works and what doesn't. He's not going to waste the early rounds this time. Only sensible way to beat Wilder is to knock him out. If you run and avoid - you have maybe a 5% chance of winning.

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                  • MrBillion
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by Curtis Harper
                    That was my pick the 1st fight and I'm sticking to it.
                    Fools didn't learn I see lol....Keep that pick again lol

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                    • Oshio
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                      #60
                      Wilder is coming all out to fight because, I believe, he knows Fury does not have the power to hurt him bad bad. Could that be his hubris.?

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