Comments Thread For: Wilder: Deep Down In His Heart, Fury's Very, Very Nervous

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  • Vinnykin
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    #21
    It makes me laugh that any one thinks a fighting man is scared to fight any one..... Fury wasn't nervous or scared to fight Haye, Klitschko or Wilder.

    We'll see the same confident Fury fight-week, weigh-in, ring-walk and fight.

    No one is scared to fight any one..... Wilder deluding himself as usual.

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    • BillyBoxing
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      #22
      Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez
      Have to agree with Wilder here. Fury doesn't believe in himself. You could tell when he walked into Ward's gym and said "I'm going to do my best, Whatever happens, happens".

      Not to mention the way Fury ran from the rematch and fought terrible fighters.

      This is not a man who believes he is going to win in his heart.

      Fury could panic if he gets knocked down early and run and hide
      He said the same things before the first fights TBH.

      He also told Ward if I don't beat Wilder I'm a bum, and I agree with him lol

      He should avoid those swings, catch Wilder coming in while punching, if he's great as he thinks he's.

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      • deathofaclown
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        #23
        Says the guy who didn’t want the press tour and couldn’t look Fury in the eye without cutting a stare down short and walking away

        I’m sure all fighters have nerves, but Wilder is more nervous of Fury

        Imagine knocking a guy down like that and he gets up and takes over the rest of the round. That stuff fills a punchers head full of doubts.

        Wilder knows he’s in with a different animal to his usual opponents. Both do.

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        • famicommander
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          #24
          It's true that Wilder is the one who acted like he won the fight.

          Fury:
          new trainer
          new cutman
          new promoter
          new training location
          fought 2 bums instead of taking the rematch straight away

          Wilder:
          same everything, except he intends to be heavier

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            #25
            Originally posted by deathofaclown
            Says the guy who didn’t want the press tour and couldn’t look Fury in the eye without cutting a stare down short and walking away

            I’m sure all fighters have nerves, but Wilder is more nervous of Fury
            Fury's the one who ducked the immediate rematch. We should've already had the second and possibly third fights by now.

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            • markther
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              #26
              It remains to be seen with Fury. I’m curious. When you almost get knocked out, would it make you more concerned or more confident that you got up and fought back and overcame it. I think it’s a mixture of both. Fury probably will be more strategic to not get hit by the big right hand but also knows he absorbed it not once but twice and can possibly get off the canvas again if he gets caught.

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              • Baba K
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                #27
                New trainer + 15 extra pounds + not handling fame well + weak comp since the first fight = probable defeat for Fury (also means I can keep my 80 bucks).

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                • Roberto Vasquez
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by BillyBoxing
                  He said the same things before the first fights TBH.

                  He also told Ward if I don't beat Wilder I'm a bum, and I agree with him lol

                  He should avoid those swings, catch Wilder coming in while punching, if he's great as he thinks he's.
                  He said that the before the first fight "If Wilder can land a punch on my chin - then I'm not the great fighter I think I am"

                  Well Wilder did.

                  I think it's too much for Fury. Maybe if Wilder was slower he could do it. But Wilder is very fast for a HW and he's a better boxer than a lot of people think. He also read Fury a good few times in the first fight I think Wilder will KO him this time.

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                  • hugh grant
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                    #29
                    Fury will win. His prep this time dont seem.ideal. But it's sure better than last time being 30 stone ,3 years out.
                    Fury much more gifted ability. Wilder couldn't ballon to 25 stone take drink and drugs and do what fury did and comeback

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                    • 1hourRun
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by TheMyspaceDayz
                      You know that show is brainwashing you, right? Just checking
                      I often disagree with Nestor. Hes a fanboy and loves hype. The content of the podcast/vlogs is predicated on whats buzzing, for views. TBV is for casuals, they dont follow the whole sport ; lighter-weights get overlooked by this brand.

                      Nevertheless, the host does ask questions that other bloggers fail to ask promoters and the sanctioning bodies due to fear of getting blacklisted. The fans that call in make it a fun show.

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