Ever since Fury changed trainers, I've been convinced he'll lose

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  • LacedUp
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    #1

    Ever since Fury changed trainers, I've been convinced he'll lose

    Can anyone put up any point to change my mind?

    I think he'll lose, likely by KO.

    I predict, no matter what happens that he'll be back with Ben Davison for his next fight.
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    #2
    Bem Davidson is a glorified spit bucket holder. He never did anythin to Tyson Fury. Buboy is a better coach than him.

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      #3
      No one needs a point I saw your last claims about how Fury will lose the last time and then you went quiet awhile which almost everyone does but it is what it is.

      My prediction is now seeing it clearer ,Fury will most likely win and hurt Wilder this time not just paly with him and then get knocked down himself /

      My guess is you want vindication from your almost guaranteed a Wilder win last time because Fury wasn't ready .

      You're jumping ship again and for another reason Fury will probably win .so you'll get another one wrong this time for the opposite reason the last you said Fury wasn't ready and will get brutally knocked out . This is the good thing about really studying fights like we clashed bf I know what im looking at do you ? Not so sure ,though its a 50/50 for me with Fury having 90% of the advantages tells me he wins .

      Can I point you to change your mind ? Not sure your style allows that ,but I will say Fury over 260 and Wilder around 220 has Fury winning the fight ,Fury isn't a dope and will **** Wilder hard to disrupt him and it game over if he does that early .Smart money would be on fury ,Wilder needs to hurt him early and I don't see it happening ,i actually see Wilder getting rocked early.
      Last edited by juggernaut666; 02-13-2020, 02:26 AM.

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        Fury is going back to his roots. The next best thing to E Steward. He was with Fury until 2012. Davis just came on the scene for a year. More mental than anything. Fury needed that. Now hes got that under control and knows he needs to go back to what made him. Smart move really.

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          My whole issue is if he wanted to change his style and training setup he should have done it after the first wilder fight, you know, to have two camps and fights with his new trainer.

          I think it's a panic reaction to the Wallin fight, and it's coming too late.

          You normally go with the boxer in a close rematch, but despite Wilder being older I think he's closer to his physical prime and has been more impressive since the first fight.

          Fury has a chance obviously, but if Wilder can remain calm, relax in there a little bit and be patient, basically don't let Fury get in his head, then I see him winning. He can even win rounds with the jab, he should try to.

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          • nino brown21
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            fury will try ****ing it out with wilder til wilder clips him with a left hook. that'll set up the right hand. wilder should be training on throwing hooks for this fight. Especially digging into that fat gut of furys

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            • Blond Beast
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              #7
              Originally posted by PAC-BOY
              Fury is going back to his roots. The next best thing to E Steward. He was with Fury until 2012. Davis just came on the scene for a year. More mental than anything. Fury needed that. Now hes got that under control and knows he needs to go back to what made him. Smart move really.
              What weight would concern you though?

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                #8
                Originally posted by Blond Beast
                What weight would concern you though?
                I think hes good on his weight now though.

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                  Originally posted by juggernaut666
                  No one needs a point I saw your last claims about how Fury will lose the last time and then you went quiet awhile which almost everyone does but it is what it is.

                  My prediction is now seeing it clearer ,Fury will most likely win and hurt Wilder this time not just paly with him and then get knocked down himself /

                  My guess is you want vindication from your almost guaranteed a Wilder win last time because Fury wasn't ready .

                  You're jumping ship again and for another reason Fury will probably win .so you'll get another one wrong this time for the opposite reason the last you said Fury wasn't ready and will get brutally knocked out . This is the good thing about really studying fights like we clashed bf I know what im looking at do you ? Not so sure ,though its a 50/50 for me with Fury having 90% of the advantages tells me he wins .

                  Can I point you to change your mind ? Not sure your style allows that ,but I will say Fury over 260 and Wilder around 220 has Fury winning the fight ,Fury isn't a dope and will **** Wilder hard to disrupt him and it game over if he does that early .Smart money would be on fury ,Wilder needs to hurt him early and I don't see it happening ,i actually see Wilder getting rocked early.
                  Are you suggesting I'm a Wilder fan?

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                  • Blond Beast
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by PAC-BOY
                    I think hes good on his weight now though.
                    I just hope he doesn’t come in heavy and claim it’s on purpose. That’s an old boxing joke.

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