Comments Thread For: Canelo: Fury Needs The "Perfect Fight" To Beat Deontay Wilder

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  • soul_survivor
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    #31
    Originally posted by BillyBoxing
    Doesn't mean Fury will be "out of it" vs Wilder.

    Fury vs Pianetta was horrible just before the first WIlder fight while Wilder jus beat Ortiz. And look what happened.

    I think we should have a good fight. I hope.
    All of this attests more to Wilder's level than Fury's.

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    • Gamboal00
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      #32
      Originally posted by revelated
      Wilder is nicer than a guy who donated his first fight purse to charity?
      Oh dear. He did not do this, the guy is a serial liar. He talks BSto the press to get people on his side. Google it, Whyte called him out on this lie and others he's said.

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      • Boxing_1013
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        #33
        Originally posted by P4Pdunny
        If Fury doesn't fatigue or lose his concentration I see him slipping the big shot all night
        That whole first fight is just kind of fascinating to me...the first 6 rounds were tight, tense rounds imo...then the last 6, Fury put on a clinic as he seemingly got more comfortable...yet that comfort had him get dropped twice as well.

        Just hard to predict how this one will go...especially how both guys will come out in the first round.

        What is your prediction?

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        • Gamboal00
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          #34
          Originally posted by revelated
          Wilder is nicer than a guy who donated his first fight purse to charity?
          Oh dear. He did not do this, the guy is a serial liar. He talks BSto the press to get people on his side. Google it, Whyte called him out on this lie and others he's said.

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            #35
            Originally posted by Gamboal00
            Oh dear. He did not do this, the guy is a serial liar. He talks BSto the press to get people on his side. Google it, Whyte called him out on this lie and others he's said.
            See, this is the problem with society today. You disbelieve positive statements and want 'proof'. If said 'proof' is provided, you think it was edited, so there was no point in trying to provide it. I even read articles saying "well no charity confirmed it" - They're not supposed to.

            Yet, if it's a negative statement - like, I don't know, Dillian Whyte popping for PEDs - you don't need or want proof, the guy's guilty based on news articles. If proof he didn't do it maliciously like - I don't know, Devon Alexander - you still don't believe it and call him a drug cheat.

            That's why I don't want these celebrities to respond to the BS. If he says he did, he did.


            Same crap as with Floyd where he gives food out to the hungry every year and people didn't believe it until a video was F'n posted - then they criticized the fact that HE wasn't out there.

            You're never going to be satisfied, so they need to stop catering to you.

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            • P4Pdunny
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              #36
              Originally posted by Boxing_1013
              That whole first fight is just kind of fascinating to me...the first 6 rounds were tight, tense rounds imo...then the last 6, Fury put on a clinic as he seemingly got more comfortable...yet that comfort had him get dropped twice as well.

              Just hard to predict how this one will go...especially how both guys will come out in the first round.

              What is your prediction?
              I've changed my mind a few times and honestly have no clue at this point. If I had to pick I'd say Fury on points, but I'm just not sure.

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              • Boxing_1013
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                #37
                Originally posted by P4Pdunny
                I've changed my mind a few times and honestly have no clue at this point. If I had to pick I'd say Fury on points, but I'm just not sure.
                I hear ya...was leaning Wilder by KO...now Fury by KO...but who knows

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                • TonyGe
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                  #38
                  Yeah he's the Julian Jackson of Middleweights.

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