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  • LoadedWraps
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    What will the Bronze Bomber do when Fury lets those gifted hands go...

    ...what is Wilder going to do when Fury pours Gorilla Glue on the soles of his boots, plants his feet, and throws everything including the kitchen sink at him with ill intentions? How will Wilder respond to that kind of violence? That level of savagery?

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    Absolutely nothing. Wilder will just eat punches and get knocked around while looking for one punch.

    I believe the end is near for Wilder. He’s been getting away with one right hand but one punch KOs can only take him so far.

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    • CP7
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      #3
      Originally posted by FinitoxDinamita
      Absolutely nothing. Wilder will just eat punches and get knocked around while looking for one punch.

      I believe the end is near for Wilder. He’s been getting away with one right hand but one punch KOs can only take him so far.
      that one punch has taken him pretty far already....lets see how furys reconstructed face holds up. spoiler it wont

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      • KillaMane26
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        Fury gonna get caught then everyone will bring up how ****** his gameplan was.

        Facts he does good on the inside.... But getting on the inside is the scary part, and continuing to get on the inside the whole fight will be his demise. Fury will slow down while that right hand will have the same velocity it did in the first round
        Last edited by KillaMane26; 02-03-2020, 04:37 PM.

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        • _Rexy_
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          I'm just waiting to see how that cut holds up after a few rounds. I was surprised how easily Wallin opened it up. Like it was there from camp or something.


          And I can't see that cut being 100% after only five months

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          • PAC-BOY
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            #6
            Originally posted by KillaMane26
            Fury gonna get caught then everyone will bring up how ****** his gameplan was.

            Facts he does good on the inside.... But getting on the inside is the scary part, and continuing to get on the inside the whole fight will be his demise. Fury will slow down while that right hand will have the same velocity it did in the first round
            All makes sense. But there is a spin factor to the fight and thats what makes it interesting to me. What you said is spot on. But the But factor is Wilder. What if Furys game plan does work. Wilders chin is a bit suspect, but his heart is undeniable. If Fury gets him wobbled Fury wont be like a gassed out Ortiz. Thats where the What if comes to play with me. I like the fight. Fan of both dudes. I wanna see Wilder win but dont want Fury to lose. lol If that makes sense!

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              #7
              Originally posted by PAC-BOY
              All makes sense. But there is a spin factor to the fight and thats what makes it interesting to me. What you said is spot on. But the But factor is Wilder. What if Furys game plan does work. Wilders chin is a bit suspect, but his heart is undeniable. If Fury gets him wobbled Fury wont be like a gassed out Ortiz. Thats where the What if comes to play with me. I like the fight. Fan of both dudes. I wanna see Wilder win but dont want Fury to lose. lol If that makes sense!

              Well said and your absolutely right
              Not sure if Fury has enough power to hurt him but I am sure he has enough stamina and brains to finish him
              Very valuable point
              Oh yeah , before any of the camps attack me , I hate both fughin guys for turning the heavyweights into a circus including AJ

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              • KillaMane26
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                Originally posted by PAC-BOY
                All makes sense. But there is a spin factor to the fight and thats what makes it interesting to me. What you said is spot on. But the But factor is Wilder. What if Furys game plan does work. Wilders chin is a bit suspect, but his heart is undeniable. If Fury gets him wobbled Fury wont be like a gassed out Ortiz. Thats where the What if comes to play with me. I like the fight. Fan of both dudes. I wanna see Wilder win but dont want Fury to lose. lol If that makes sense!
                Thats true... But a hurt fighter is a dangerous fighter. If Fury pulls of this gameplan he deserves all the respect and credit in the world. Cuz its risky asf. But the bigger the risk the bigger the reward!

                This fight is interesting i don't see how anyone can be completely confident in either guy. Fury staying on the inside is equivalent to walking through a land mine.... The coast aint clear till he make it out. One wrong step this guy is dead

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                • boliodogs
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                  Last fight Fury threw very few punches and averaged less than 30 punches a round and never hurt Wilder even once that I noticed. Wilder will throw bombs at Fury and try to KO him. He came very close to doing just that last fight. A very slow counting referee who gives a hell of a lot of walk this way tests helped Fury survive round 12.

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                    #10




                    Bruh, I'm having a hard time imagining Tyson taking more bombs to the dome in the upcoming rematch. I can see Fury going out like Christopher Brooker the way Deontay kept pounding the top of his head with that tremendous right hand.



                    Sad truth, Tyson is damaged ; I mean, Otto Wallin had him in the final round, like the 'Bronze-Bomber' in their first encounter. I just hope Sugar-Hill will do a better job than Ben Davison -- Instead of praying for Tyson's well-being, be a professional and throw in the towel.

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