Comments Thread For: Wilder's Trainer: When Deontay Wins, He Beat Fury at His Best

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  • 1hourRun
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    #11
    Originally posted by LDBC Slayer
    "Everyone" doesn't include me

    This is the best Fury we can get now, and that "best Fury" struggled with Otto Wallin and looked pretty bad against Pianeta.

    Fury hasn't beaten a top 40 opponent in his comeback

    So again, it's the "best Fury" we can get now, but he is certainly not in his prime anymore.
    I feel Tyson could not do any better than the first fight against Deontay Wilder, even if he ( Fury ) was just coming off the Klitschko victory before UKAD caught him for abusing steroids -- It was not the coke that done the Gypsy-Bum, we all know why Fury has been selling the uninformed media and the public this fake story. Tyson has often look like shit in big fights, even against bums, the only thing that has changed is the script.

    I'm giving Deontay Wilder full credit after he blast Tyson this Saturday. NO EXCUSES, like Fury has said.

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      #12
      Seems like the Fury fans on here or Wilder haters whatever the case is are trying to justify Fury's coke binge and weight issues as a built in excuse if he loses. I feel like the version of Fury that fought Wilder in the first fight is the better version. His will was stronger it takes alot of fire in the gut to come back from hell and beat drug addiction and serious depression. No excuses for either man imo may the best one win

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        #13
        Nobody knows the answer ,you only have to be the best you can for one night , Fury has yet to put everything together properly in a top level fight and he’s had the necessary nutrition program he never had I don’t think most understand how important that part is . We won’t know until we see him for at least one round . My personal opinion is he will be far better this one so there’s that if Wilder wins it is what it is but having said that I can’t see this a good night for Wilder .
        Last edited by REDEEMER; 02-20-2020, 06:57 AM.

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          #14
          Not sure how we can say these two are the best heavyweights because they haven't lost yet.

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