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  • Comments Thread For: Fury: I'm Gonna Kick This Motherf---er's Ass All Over That Ring!

    Tyson Fury refuses to accept any other response to his first fight with Deontay Wilder than the one where he deserved to win. Nearly 15 months after the pair of unbeaten heavyweight behemoths fought to a 12-round draw in Los Angeles, comes their anticipated title fight rematch. The two will once again collide on February 22 at MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada, headlining a Pay-Per-View event big enough to bring together ESPN and Fox Sports in a joint venture.
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    i agree with wilder, his energy didnt match his words or demeanour. fury looks unsure of himself to me, which isnt surprising given the switch in trainers, his lacklustre performance against otto whereas wilder had a brutal 1st round ko of breazele and a ko of ortiz (much better fighter than wallin).

    it took the bumlovin keyboard warriors a while to figure it out, but wilder is a thinking man in that ring. he times fury in the rematch i think and kos him. fury has wwe and mma (?) to fall back on? mma i highly doubt but hed make a few 'quid' in wwe and then retire and become a promoter or get a comfy commentary gig.

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    • #3
      Fury wins this...me thinks.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by pittapatta66 View Post
        i agree with wilder, his energy didnt match his words or demeanour. fury looks unsure of himself to m, which isnt surprising given the switch in trainers, his lacklustre performance against otto whereas wilder had a brutal 1st round ko of breazele and a ko of ortiz (much better fighter than wallin.
        This was said before the 1st fight. We all called Fury a pretender. & myself & many others truly believed he was just bat sh-!t crazy & wouldn't make it past the 3rd round.

        I couldn't have been more wrong. I think Fury is just different man. No other man has been hit by Wilder the way he was & then gotten up, stuck tongue out, put his hands behind his back & then take the fight to him & rock him & arguably win the rest of the round.

        Wilder has made a ton of excuses since the 1st fight. On the Joe Rogan show months ago, he said it was his weight, he was overtrained, sick, slow count etc. Now he says his hand was broken and he couldn't train properly. If anyone has sounded unsure of themselves it's Wilder.

        All that being said. I picked Wilder the 1st fight. & I felt he lost. This time, I can't call it. I just know I won't doubt Fury ever again.

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        • #5
          Fury is 6'9", he can say what he wants. I think mind games are part of his defence, but he has to know. Wilder isn't listening.

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            • #7
              Did Tyson shrink in height? He looked way taller than wilder in their 1sr fight...now about the same!

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              • #8
                The most telling part of this whole press conference was Fury, in the midst of saying how perfect everything is said "training is going quite well"

                Maybe sugar hill isn't working out the way he had hoped

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by pittapatta66 View Post
                  i agree with wilder, his energy didnt match his words or demeanour. fury looks unsure of himself to me, which isnt surprising given the switch in trainers, his lacklustre performance against otto whereas wilder had a brutal 1st round ko of breazele and a ko of ortiz (much better fighter than wallin).

                  it took the bumlovin keyboard warriors a while to figure it out, but wilder is a thinking man in that ring. he times fury in the rematch i think and kos him. fury has wwe and mma (?) to fall back on? mma i highly doubt but hed make a few 'quid' in wwe and then retire and become a promoter or get a comfy commentary gig.
                  Ortiz was old and shot. Anyone who saw hes previous fight knows that. But he proved that even a slight bit of movement and boxing skill makes Wilder look completely ineffective. Fury won't stand there like that, and has the stamina to keep going, unlike the guy with high blood pressure. No one knows how good Wallin will turn out to be, but having a hard fight with a young hungry fighter will have you sharper than KOs against guys like Brezeale. Fury easily outboxed Wilder the first time. He actually got up from that knockdown, despite the new spin that Wilder won by knockout, and backed him up the rest of the round. Fury knows where he went wrong. Wilder relies too heavily on one shot. He's on borrowed time,boxing history shows that guys who rely on power eventually have it negated.Furys not ever doing MMA btw, it was just him messing about. He's not as ****** as you think.
                  Last edited by Mindgames; 01-14-2020, 03:45 AM.

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                  • #10
                    Fury will box and throw single digit amount of punches per round and stay away from Wilder’s right hand. If he wants to win that is. That’s his only chance. I don’t think he has a “puncher’s chance”.

                    Wilder has to be Windmill Wilder. He should not allow Fury to lull him into a chess match or else he will lose. If he throws a lot punches, something will land and catch Fury’s chin and if that happens, Fury will fall.

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