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  • #11
    Originally posted by Califire209 View Post
    Only adjustment Wilder needs to make is to invest in the body early,, If he did that the first fight we wouldn't be having this rematch.
    If the judges scored it right there’d be no rematch. 10 rounds to 2.

    Fury played around, sticking his tongue out, putting his face in the open. He got really ****y that was his mistake. He should focus the entire 36 minutes. You can clown around after that.

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    • #12
      Fury can win but I'm not certain he can take Wilder out. Wilder can however take Fury out if he dedicates his jab and corners Fury. That's easier said than done though against a slick moving giant. Looking forward to fight night really.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
        There is no speculation whether YOU were hurt Gypsy-Bum, the world seen your Looney-Tunes eyeball's spinning around like Green-leaf-clovers inside a slot machine in the 12th round -- YOU GOT LUCKY TYSON! A 212 pound, injured Deontay Wilder gave you the beating of your life ; tha champ was dehydrated, injured and fatigued -- you are getting it real soon!
        lol ffs beating of your life lol

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Kcvtr81 View Post
          lol ffs beating of your life lol
          I been studying film from Wilder-Fury I. and I just spotted something very interesting. The best example of Fury 'hurting' Deontay Wilder was in the 12th round, according to most fans.

          These clowns claim that a two punch combo won Tyson the round, in spite of all the damage he ( Fury ) took ; not only in the knockdown, but also when Deontay hammered him against the ropes around the 1:55 mark of the final round.



          I got news for them, that 2-3 combo has been exaggerated. I discovered that Tyson SLAPPED Deontay in the final blow of the aforementioned combination. These goofs are actually believing that HW Gypsy version of Joe Calzslappy is going to do some serious damage to the 'Bronze-Bomber' in the rematch! DONT MAKE ME LAUGH!

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          • #15
            Fury just going to run away the whole fight again.

            Its lovely that he's trying to build it up into a war though. Bless him.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
              I been studying film from Wilder-Fury I. and I just spotted something very interesting. The best example of Fury 'hurting' Deontay Wilder was in the 12th round, according to most fans.

              These clowns claim that a two punch combo won Tyson the round, in spite of all the damage he ( Fury ) took ; not only in the knockdown, but also when Deontay hammered him against the ropes around the 1:55 mark of the final round.



              I got news for them, that 2-3 combo has been exaggerated. I discovered that Tyson SLAPPED Deontay in the final blow of the aforementioned combination. These goofs are actually believing that HW Gypsy version of Joe Calzslappy is going to do some serious damage to the 'Bronze-Bomber' in the rematch! DONT MAKE ME LAUGH!
              It was a slap, but it still shook Wilder enough that he needed to clinch real quick. Just imagine if Fury can improve his punching technique even 20%.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by dibzvincent143 View Post
                If the judges scored it right there’d be no rematch. 10 rounds to 2.

                Fury played around, sticking his tongue out, putting his face in the open. He got really ****y that was his mistake. He should focus the entire 36 minutes. You can clown around after that.
                This right here. If Fury had avoided at least one of those knockdowns then he would have won a split decision on the official cards.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez View Post
                  Fury just going to run away the whole fight again.

                  Its lovely that he's trying to build it up into a war though. Bless him.
                  I didn't see Fury run away the whole fight. I saw him utilize movement but he certainly wasn't exclusively on his bike for 12 rounds.

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                  • #19
                    Fury exhausted every skill he had in the first fight. Wilder can do nothing, but improve. Wilder now knows where Fury's head will be when he ducks and squirms.

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                    • #20
                      So, Tyson Fury expects me to believe he's going out like Ortiz?

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