The Gypsy fraud is bluffing, Fury is merely trying to cashout,, Trying to sell as many PPV buys as possible on the strength that he will go toe-to-toe with Wilder.. Tyson Fury even said it out of his own mouth: "You Box a Brawler and you Brawl a Boxer". If Tyson does indeed go for the KO the plan will definitely backfire
Worst writing I have ever seen. I can’t believe some of the grammar errors in this article and the bull **** Sugar Hill is selling as well. If the pay wasn’t as good, I wouldn’t work with this loud mouth new-sense but it’s also a chance to become trainer to the man to beat Wilder and say it was my game plan!
Worst writing I have ever seen. I can’t believe some of the grammar errors in this article and the bull **** Sugar Hill is selling as well. If the pay wasn’t as good, I wouldn’t work with this loud mouth new-sense but it’s also a chance to become trainer to the man to beat Wilder and say it was my game plan!
Did grammatical errors sleep with your mom? Why are you taking it so personally?
Wilder needs RANGE to throw that right! If you're agressive in close quarters he want do **** but put his hands up! Anytime Fury was agressive Wilder didn't do anything! Wilder will be SWINGING at Air again this fight, but getting hit with solid right straights and 2×4 Jabs!
Well count me in because I am definitely buying this fight. If Tyson is true to his word then this should be a very highly entertaining, hotly contested and crowd pleasing fight.
Once Fury realizes he will get his head decapitated following plan "A", he will revert back to his old style and be on the move or should I say on his bike.
Obviously Steward is throwing out some bravado and a bit of sensationalism to sell a few more PPVs. But then there is always that chance Fury will connect with the perfect punch. I actually think with Fury's accuracy being better than Wilders... there's a better chance for a knockdown or a KO via Fury. Remember, most of what fuels Wilder wins is the same thing that fueled prime Mike Tyson wins. The opponent was beaten before he even entered the ring. Scared. I don't think Fury is even remotely scared of Wilder. I believe he's in an ever better mental state for this fight than the first one. We'll see. But one thing you can bank on will be a great fight, no matter the outcome.
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