Comments Thread For: Fury: When I Beat Wilder, Will Be Just Another Tick On My Record

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  • Mr WorldWide
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    #11
    Originally posted by Monzon99
    The question is how is it fixed? How will they fool the public to set up the signed third rip off? I'm leaning to DQ now. Or a fake roll out of the ring that can't beat the ten count. Some kind of WWF BS. Maybe even a fake double KO.
    Definately the 'Flying Elbow Kick' off the top rope

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    • Vinnykin
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      #12
      Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez
      Fury's second biggest achievement is beating Derek Chisora.
      His second biggest achievement was spending 2 years drinking and snorting coke, only to come back for 6 months and outbox Wilder in his backyard.

      I wonder if Wider will ever box outside his country? seems to be hiding there not taking on any champs.

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      • davef
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        #13
        still amazes me ppl believe wilders two 10-8 rounds made him deserve a draw if it was the other way round you wouldnt have heard the end of it how much of a robbery it was

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        • Patsfan bri
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          #14
          Originally posted by davef
          still amazes me ppl believe wilders two 10-8 rounds made him deserve a draw if it was the other way round you wouldnt have heard the end of it how much of a robbery it was
          After the knockdowns all Wilder had to do was win 3 other rds for the fight to be a draw and if you look at the scoring and if you look at the scorecards at least one judge gave wilder the first 4 rounds which were close so its not that crazy that this fight was a draw.

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          • Realizniguhnit
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            #15
            Originally posted by davef
            still amazes me ppl believe wilders two 10-8 rounds made him deserve a draw if it was the other way round you wouldnt have heard the end of it how much of a robbery it was
            The fact is Fury was extremely lucky that the fight wasn't waved off after he went down the 2nd time to even receive a draw.. Had Wilder went down like that in the UK he wouldn't have been given the same opportunity

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            • Realizniguhnit
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              #16
              Originally posted by Patsfan bri
              After the knockdowns all Wilder had to do was win 3 other rds for the fight to be a draw and if you look at the scoring and if you look at the scorecards at least one judge gave wilder the first 4 rounds which were close so its not that crazy that this fight was a draw.
              Exactly. I thought Fury landed some good pot shots here and there early in the fight but for the most part was highly inactive while Wilder was jabbing to the head and body on a more consistent basis.. I thought those rounds were a lot closer than it seemed for the people who thought Fury won...

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              • OldTerry
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                #17
                Originally posted by hugh grant
                Fury beat hard punchers before, he's seen it all
                The key for Fury is not to get hit. It doesn't matter how hard the punch is if it doesn't land. If Wilder hits Fury square it will matter very much.

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                • MulaKO
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                  #18
                  Not sure why or if I’m the only one thinking this , but I believe if Fury were to win this second fight that he will walk away from the third instalment
                  I guess I’m just waiting for some turmoil

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                  • OldTerry
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by MulaKO
                    Not sure why or if I’m the only one thinking this , but I believe if Fury were to win this second fight that he will walk away from the third instalment
                    I guess I’m just waiting for some turmoil
                    I wonder what the legal ramifications would be if that actually happens. In any event I think that if Fury suffers a devastating knockout then it's more likely he walks away from a third fight.

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                    • Richard
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Vinnykin
                      His second biggest achievement was spending 2 years drinking and snorting coke, only to come back for 6 months and outbox Wilder in his backyard.

                      I wonder if Wider will ever box outside his country? seems to be hiding there not taking on any champs.
                      I feel Fury deserves more credit and sympathy .Hence most doubted him against Kiltschko apart from I think it was Lennox Lewis.Hence has bi polar disorder which is linked to brain chemicals not working properly and its only his boxing training,faith and love of his family that is keeping him on the straight and narrow.

                      I think results change things .If Fury puts in a good performance against Wilder and beats him well he may well change some peoples view of him on this thread.

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