Comments Thread For: Fury Says Retirement Talk is Real, After ESPN Contract Ends

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  • Ray*
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    #31
    See I want someone that would take all the belts then retire. Technically if he beats Wilder in the summer then he would have won all the belts in his career, maybe not held the title all at the same time but he would have beaten at the beltholders, but he needs to win them all and defend those belts in one or two fights then retire.

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    • MeanestNiceGuy
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      #32
      Originally posted by P4Pdunny
      Yep, this how I feel. I was fairly confident before seeing and reading his statements over the last few weeks. It just feels like a man who is on his way out of the sport. I hope I'm wrong cos I want to see a good fight this Saturday and some good fights involving Fury afterwards.
      I concur. And the whole, "I'm knocking Wilder out in 2 rounds!" talk isn't believable at this moment. Now, he one-two'd Wilder to death in the first fight but ended up on the canvas twice. Lol

      I believe Fury can use more angles, feints and one-twos and eventually beat Wilder. I can't see him mauling and hovering over Wilder like he did when he broke Cunningham down a few years back.

      It's gonna be interesting but one thing I hate about this fight is the fact that it's on Fox.

      They're the fuckin worst commentary known to mankind....they thirst and anticipate over KOs just like casual fans and ALWAYS get off topic during fights.

      Hell, during the whole Caleb Plant card last week, they talked about nothing but Wilder and Fury the WHOLE time. Smh

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