Comments Thread For: Fury: Wilder Is Getting Knocked Out In Two Rounds, 100 Percent!

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  • Eff Pandas
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    #21
    I'll take the over on the fight lasting 6 minutes or less. Or at least with Fury winning.

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    • MusoMeanderings
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      #22
      If Fury knocks Wilder out, no matter what round, I shall leave this forum forever!

      But it ain't gonna happen, cos Fury not knockin out ****!

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      • Fire4231
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        #23
        Lmao... looks like Tyson is hyping the hell out of this match.

        If he had a track record of knocking people out maybe, but my assumption is this “Tyson said if I have to get slept I am going out with the biggest pay day possible.”

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        • Ray*
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          #24
          All part of the game, if Wilder gets KO then it would be around the 7th - 10th round.

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          • TMLT87
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            #25
            Fury is a world class bull****ter, he will say absolutely anything with a straight face no matter how ridiculous.

            Having said that, I think Fury can hurt Wilder but definitely not in a way where hes taking him out in 2 rounds. He would need to wear him out progressively, maybe 8 rounds.

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            • Articulateboxin
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              #26
              I feel like this press conference was exactly what the fight needed! I wasn't feeling much hype prior and I still feel it's lacking a little but definitely looking forward to seeing how it pans out

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              • 1hourRun
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                #27


                Guys, do you remember when Tom Schwarz took a dive in the second round against Tyson? I just did some research on the meaning behind the name 'Tom Schwarz' and turns out the name 'Tom' means 'The End' in Hebrew, and 'Schwarz' means '' BLACK, a person with black hair or a dark complexion. '' -- Shocking I know.

                We see a ominous pattern in the #2. in the career of Tyson Fury : Tyson was put down violently by Steve Cunningham in round 2 and almost finished.

                You can dismiss these strange facts as chance, coincidence and assign insecurity, fear, paranoia in the mind of the delusional Tyson Fury as the reason for his obsession with the #2, but could this #2. that Tyson keeps dreaming of, be a sign : Will the ' End ' come from the 'Dark' one on 2020-02-22?
                Last edited by 1hourRun; 01-14-2020, 08:57 AM.

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                • Nuff CeD
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by PBR Streetgang
                  The fight getting some buzz, people who don't follow the sport and telling me that they know what I will be watching on February 22nd.

                  The two are very good foils for each other. Fury has the size, length and awkward boxing skills to give anyone fits while Wilder has that concussive power that can erase any predicament.

                  I'm leaning towards Wilder since I think the experience of facing Fury once before should help him. Granted, I don't think it will help him win rounds but it may help him time a shot. I think the only rounds Wilder will win are those where puts Fury on his back. It may be all he needs but I will be looking forward to it regardless of what the result is.
                  Agree with this 100%

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                  • LetOutTheCage
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                    #29
                    I expect Fury to sit on his punches more as a few of his shots where clearly hurting Wilder however I highly doubt he will deviate from his plan in the initial fight too much, that is the style he has utilized throughout his career he would be an idiot to change it now, especially against a dangerous puncher like Wilder.

                    Although I question Wilder's chin I think there is no way Fury KO's Wilder in 2 rounds, that's just mind games

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                    • Nightfall
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                      #30
                      Feather fist can't even knock out class C fighters. This is pathetic🥊

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