Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury Maps Next Three Fights: Wilder, Joshua, Then Whyte

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  • Nightfall
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    #21
    Originally posted by DougalDylan
    You can't "learn to box" in that space of time and Ortiz won every round till his age caught up with him and he got knocked out for me.

    If he manages to outbox Fury I owe that man an apology.
    i was saying that he's learned to box which brings patience. he was so fucused in knocking fury out that he lost every round and made himself look bad. in the Ortiz rematch the results were there. it was a totally different fight than people expected then came the knock out. Wilder showed that he learned to box to set up the ko. it was just against the wrong style though. Fury is conventional stance and is getting put to sleep. guaranteed.

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    • tokon
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      #22
      Just more BS chatter from Fury. He might even believe himself today but tomorrow it's a whole new world!

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      • alexjust
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        #23
        It puzzles me how can anyone take what he says seriously. He is bipolar and changes his views every 15 minutes.

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        • Roberto Vasquez
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          #24
          Fury talking BS again. After the Wilder fight win or lose he will say something completely different.

          I remember when he said he would fight Whyte if it was for the Diamond belt and then ran when that was actually organised.

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          • Monty Fisto
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            #25
            If that happens, it would be great. But it's hard to see that it happens quite that way. I've said before, if that cut re-opens badly in this fight, I can see him retiring. If he beats Wilder, I suppose Joshua immediately after is a possibility. More likely he pads things out with a journeyman in between.

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            • OnlytheTruth
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              #26
              Originally posted by T.M.T
              i was saying that he's learned to box which brings patience. he was so fucused in knocking fury out that he lost every round and made himself look bad. in the Ortiz rematch the results were there. it was a totally different fight than people expected then came the knock out. Wilder showed that he learned to box to set up the ko. it was just against the wrong style though. Fury is conventional stance and is getting put to sleep. guaranteed.
              I agree that Wilder will KO Fury but Ortiz allowed Wilder to take control of the ring. Fury can stay on the outside and make Wilder miss a LOT.

              To say that Wilder will learn enough by beating Ortiz a second time, in the same manner, will benefit him against Fury is nonsense.

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              • Tecnoworld
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                #27
                Originally posted by Angeljuice
                Because he intends to retire after those three fights. Why mention people who he won't cross paths with?

                Not sure about that. If he wants to do 3 more fight, the third would probably be end 2021 or beginning 2022. By then, Dubois could be ranked higher than Whyte.

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                • OldTerry
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                  #28
                  Tyson Fury Doing It All in Preparation

                  Read an article this afternoon that shows how far Tyson is carrying his training for his next fight. He certainly is a candid chap. Sounds like he's working on his right hand.

                  Last edited by OldTerry; 01-20-2020, 06:28 PM.

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                  • P4Pdunny
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                    #29
                    Taken with a pinch of salt.

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                    • MEXICAN STYLE
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Angeljuice
                      Ruiz is a has been. Why would he fight Ruiz?
                      Ruiz wouldn't hit him once in the entire fight. Short, fat and lazy won't beat Fury in a million years.
                      Ruiz wouldn't respect Fury's power because Tyson F has none unlike Joshua. Andy isn't a has been & would draw crowds unlike TF in American soil

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