Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder: I Can Win Tyson Fury Fight On Points Decision

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  • Willowthewisp
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    #21
    I cant wait for this to end in a draw after Wilder narrowly beats the count on 2 knockdowns but wins every other round by out boxing fury.

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    • AdonisCreed
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      #22
      Trainer: Alright you know the routine, don't worry about throwing jabs, or faints and sh** like that just go for the knockout.

      Wilder: Okay. Just like i did the last time???

      Trainer: Yep!

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      • mathed
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        • AdonisCreed
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          #24
          Wilder ain't winning no dam fight without getting a knockout lol

          Stiverne don't count for obvious reasons lol

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          • TheUptownKid
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            #25
            Originally posted by kiaba360
            The boxer talking about training for the KO, while the brawler talking about winning a decision.

            This **** is comical . Are we in the Twilight Zone?
            Crazy right? I think this is just gamesmanship bc we all know what each fighters game plan is gonna be. Fury, don’t get dropped, outbox him every round, stay safe until victory. Wilder, separate him from his senses for ten seconds or more.

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            • kiaba360
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              #26
              Originally posted by TheUptownKid
              Crazy right? I think this is just gamesmanship bc we all know what each fighters game plan is gonna be. Fury, don’t get dropped, outbox him every round, stay safe until victory. Wilder, separate him from his senses for ten seconds or more.
              Yessir. They're trying to market this as some highly unpredictable match-up between two skilled multi-dimensional fighters who can make any outcome come true. Most of us know better though. By doing so, they're also trying to preemptively sell us on a trilogy in case the fight is one-sided.

              Wilder is incapable of out-boxing Fury, and Fury hasn't had a meaningful KO lately. It's ok to market this bout as what it truly is: the ultimate boxer vs. slugger clash.
              Last edited by kiaba360; 02-07-2020, 11:36 PM.

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              • TheUptownKid
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                #27
                Originally posted by kiaba360
                Yessir. They're trying to market this as some highly unpredictable match-up between two skilled multi-dimensional fighters who can make any outcome come true. Most of us know better though. By doing so, they're also trying to preemptively sell us on a trilogy in case the fight is one-sided.

                Wilder is incapable of out-boxing Fury, and Fury hasn't had a meaningful KO lately. It's ok to market this bout as what it truly is: the ultimate boxer vs. slugger clash.
                And I have my ticket. I want to see which of the styles win, but I also don’t mind the promotion for the casuals. I used to hate casuals with a passion, but their money spends too. You have to bait them into thinking they’re going to witness a drama, when real fans know it’s unmovable object versus indestructible force

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                • texasboi15
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by KillaMane26
                  As a Wilder fan this is complete BS....

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                  • texasboi15
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Willowthewisp
                    I cant wait for this to end in a draw after Wilder narrowly beats the count on 2 knockdowns but wins every other round by out boxing fury.

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                    • BillyBoxing
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Deontay Wilder
                      That fat body of Tyson Fury is so big, Deontay can't miss it.

                      Just keep tapping him to the chest, ribs, arms. Easy work! Wilder by UD.
                      When you punch down this area you leave yourself even more open.

                      Fury will counter Wilder with hooks if he tries to maul him in the rib cage.

                      Wilder is in a bad place because I think Fury will box even better.
                      I think Fury will be in better shape and adjust better.

                      He better ko his fat gipsy a;ss because he's losing every round this time, kinda like the Ortiz rematch.

                      Wilder needs to set traps, be surprising and explosive.

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