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  • The Big Dunn
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    #21
    Originally posted by REDEEMER
    Wilder is the worst boxer holding a belt I’ve ever seen ,history shows he won’t last long fighting real opponents,we know this because he lost his first Fury fight and this time he gets a more prepared one ,no one who can count had him winning. Ha

    If Wilder doesn’t retire after the Fury fights and AJ gives him a break and a title shot he will get smashed up ,it’s a terrible match up.
    I had Fury winning the 1st fight but you can't change the fact Fury was ahead on 2 cards and would've gotten the W if he didn't get KD in the 12th. The scorecard from Hazzard that had Wilder ahead was one of the worst cards I've ever seen.

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      #22
      Originally posted by The Big Dunn
      I had Fury winning the 1st fight but you can't change the fact Fury was ahead on 2 cards and would've gotten the W if he didn't get KD in the 12th. The scorecard from Hazzard that had Wilder ahead was one of the worst cards I've ever seen.
      Getting knocked down is part of boxing,it’s not ammo to rob a fighter unless they want to change the rules ?

      Hazard is friends with Wilder so ?

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        #23
        Originally posted by pittapatta66
        i agree with wilder, I DON'T WANT TO BELIEVE 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).
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        It's true that Fury has seemed a bit disinterested. Switching trainers and flirting with WWE and MMA definitely aren't reassuring signs.

        But he plainly out-classed Wilder last time, and he never really had to take it out of 2nd gear.

        Fury is the much better fighter, but Wilder is dangerous enough to beat anyone. There's not real question about that. This is mostly just an opportunity for Fury to right a wrong. If he takes advantage of the situation is another question.

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          #24
          Originally posted by Thraxox
          Tyson Fury will make this a brawl and during a brawl or an inside match, the one with more phyiscal strength tends to win. Wilder likes to wait and wait so that he could sit down on his punches and create range to maximize power, but if Fury is on his chest, Wilder won't have any power because his long arms would be useless.
          Yeah, I can see that being a strong possibility.

          But I think the reason he's even talking about knocking out Wilder is to screw with Wilder. Wilder has an IQ of 70. I doubt he can tie his bootlaces.

          Saying this kinda stuff gets inside Wilder's head.

          I just don't think Fury has the offense to being playing that game. Not on such a big level against such a big puncher. Not with him switching camps right before the fight.

          But yeah, Wilder is a lot like heavyweight julian jackson, it's best to fight fire with fire - get him out of there before he can land his death blows.

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            #25
            Originally posted by The Big Dunn
            I had Fury winning the 1st fight but you can't change the fact Fury was ahead on 2 cards and would've gotten the W if he didn't get KD in the 12th. The scorecard from Hazzard that had Wilder ahead was one of the worst cards I've ever seen.
            Pathetic how anyone could’ve had Wilder ahead. But there was no judge Hazzard in that fight. The guy who had Deontay ahead was Alejandro Rochin. Phil Edwards had Fury up by two, going into the twelfth. The second knockdown got Wilder the draw on his sheet.

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              #26
              This is such a tough fight to predict, especially after the results of the first. Fury can box circles around Deontay, but that Wilder right is bound to land. If Tyson can make it to the final bell, I think he takes it this time. But can he do it?

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                #27
                Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC
                Pathetic how anyone could’ve had Wilder ahead. But there was no judge Hazzard in that fight. The guy who had Deontay ahead was Alejandro Rochin. Phil Edwards had Fury up by two, going into the twelfth. The second knockdown got Wilder the draw on his sheet.
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                  #28
                  Wilder was close to going down a few times himself so he don't doubt fury

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by REDEEMER
                    Getting knocked down is part of boxing,it’s not ammo to rob a fighter unless they want to change the rules ?

                    Hazard is friends with Wilder so ?
                    I just worry that he's setting himself up for failure.

                    It's a ridiculously high standard to set for himself.

                    Ali used to always make predictions about stopping fighters, and it never happened, not like he predicted. But still, it could be a real bad look for Tyson.

                    What bothers me so much about this fight is that it appears Fury has lost his motivation. Even in their first fight, he kinda fell asleep at the wheel.... TWICE!

                    Fury should be able to beat the brakes off Wilder. He's not as dangerous offensively (no one ever has been), but he is a much, much better fighter. I just don't know if he'll show up prepared, though.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC
                      This is such a tough fight to predict, especially after the results of the first. Fury can box circles around Deontay, but that Wilder right is bound to land. If Tyson can make it to the final bell, I think he takes it this time. But can he do it?
                      Even in the first fight, he never took it out of 2nd gear. He was clearly sandbagging it.

                      When he did get lazy, Beyonce made him pay. But then Fury just got back up to do his best work of the fight.

                      If he had paired up with a real trainer this time last year and didn't distract himself with MMA and Pro-Wrestling, then I would say he's a strong favorite. But the way this past year went, it's hard to say what condition he'll arrive in.

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