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

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  • P4Pdunny
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    #41
    Don’t get nerves from Fury for this

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    • Dariusz
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      #42
      IMO neither Fury nor Wilder are nervous as there is a big probability that this fight will be run the way it will open doors for the 3rd battle. I am almost sure the battle will not end with a KO or with a very overwhelming appearance of one of them.

      P.S. The sooner these two clowns are out of the top (together with the clown no. 3) the better for HW division.

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      • b4dmusic
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        #43
        Wilder haters

        I detect some hate and misinformation in these comments.
        Wilder's boxing IQ is equal or higher than Furys although Fury's clown IQ is unmatched. Wilder has improved and is 100% healthy this time and Fury knows he is in big trouble also
        Wilder's rematch record is undeniable because he makes the proper adjustments we have seen the best Fury you will ever see and he changed things hoping to be able to survive the awating brutality

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        • 5000boxing
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          #44
          Originally posted by 1hourRun


          Wow guys! TBV went to interview tha champ in Tuscaloosa Alabama, and look at Deontay's guns! Dont get to big champ! You might kill the bum.
          That's what I like to see.. He war ready!!!

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          • petegrif
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            #45
            Wilder's boxing IQ is higher than Fury's ???????

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            • BillyBoxing
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              #46
              Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez
              Widler has had 12 rounds boxing against Fury. A lot of the early rounds he wasted swinging at Fury. He's going to fake more this time and watch what Fury does. Most of all - he is goimg to do more of what worked last time and less of what didn't work

              Don't forget Ortiz is a decent boxer and is ranked 6 in the world. That's way better preperation than Fury has got against Schwarz and Wallin. Even Breazeale is better than those 2 guys
              Sure but you expect Fury to do again what didn't work and be there for the taking?

              Fury had sht preparation into the first fight with Pianeta and Seferi, + 150 lbs to lose, how was that a good preparation?
              Wilder was going out of a Ortiz fight too.

              You guys expect Wilder to do better, not that much Fury, I don't understand that.

              I think Fury will do better lead more on cards being fitter, and having the better ring IQ.

              But Wilder might ice him 50-50 fight, I have no favourite. You can't bet against a puncher like Wilder, but also def not against a guy like Fury.

              He was the underdog vs Klit and Wilder 1, see what happened.
              Last edited by BillyBoxing; 02-14-2020, 04:29 AM.

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              • champion4ever
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                #47
                Wilder knocks Fury clean the spark out this time. I expect Fury timing and conditioning to be off due to a reduction of training/sparring as compared to their first bout. In addition, he has changed trainers.

                Rumor has it that his sparring partners are not even allowed to hit him for fear of reopening those cuts above his right eye. So how in the Hell does he supposed to be ready once he tastes Deontay Wilder's devastating punching power.

                Moreover, Wilder is improving. Therefore, I got Wilder winning this fight by way of knockout within six rounds.

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                • Roberto Vasquez
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by BillyBoxing
                  Sure but you expect Fury to do again what didn't work and be there for the taking?

                  Fury had sht preparation into the first fight with Pianeta and Seferi, + 150 lbs to lose, how was that a good preparation?
                  Wilder was going out of a Ortiz fight too.

                  You guys expect Wilder to do better, not that much Fury, I don't understand that.

                  I think Fury will do better lead more on cards being fitter, and having the better ring IQ.

                  But Wilder might ice him 50-50 fight, I have no favourite. You can't bet against a puncher like Wilder, but also def not against a guy like Fury.

                  He was the underdog vs Klit and Wilder 1, see what happened.
                  Yes but Wlad wanted the rematch and Fury didn't.

                  For me, Fury ran from the Wilder rematch and then fought 2 bums. That shows he didn't want the immediate rematch and needed a confidence boost - which went badly against Wallin.

                  Fury always has trouble with fast fighters because it negates his greatest gift - see Cunningham and Wilder. Wilder only needs to improve a little to make a big difference here

                  There is no way Fury can make it through 12 rounds for me. It's over by the 10th.

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                  • Oshio
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by davefromvancouv
                    Joshua and Whyte only fight you if you're an easy fight or if you're desperate enough to accept flat fees and lowball offers, even if you beat them in a rematch . Real fighters like Wilder, Fury, Ortiz, Joe Joyce, Daniel Dubois, etc work with percentage splits so that the fight revenue is proportionally shared. The one exception was the Joshua-Klitschko fight when they did a 50-50 split
                    This is the height of clownage

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                    • Monzon99
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                      #50
                      Scripted fraud talk from a fraud coward. Wilder knows he's rigged to win again another fixed scripted fake fight. Why isn't Wilder afraid of being outboxed like the amateur fraud he is?

                      Wilder knows Haymon has this rigged for him to win again. Fury sold out like the compromised headcase he is.

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