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  • NYG
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    #31
    Originally posted by Ray*
    Gosh my heart is pumping, slightly favour Wilder but am rooting for Fury. Can’t wait, I can’t see this going 12 rounds going by the weigh in from both boxers.
    Same here man. I haven't been this excited in years. Feels like i'm fighting lmao

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    • soul_survivor
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      #32
      Of course Fury is out of shape...the guy is getting KOd.

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      • champion4ever
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        #33
        Originally posted by el***
        Yeah fury looked like chit last fall. Wilder looked his normal self last fight in the fall.

        This points to a Wilder KO for me.

        Last match Fury was super motivated, it was his comeback fight to prove to the world he still had it. The thing is in his mind, Fury believes he won that fight, that it wasnt a draw. He doesnt feel he has to prove anything this fight, everyone around him and many commentators and fans are also telling him they thought he won last fight. So the motivation isnt there. He comes in 17 pounds fatter.

        Wilder has the motivation, hes the one putting on lean weight. Hes the one that has been told he got a gift decision last time and he feels like he has to prove somethign this fight.
        I completely agree! It is the absolute truth. Also, what sealed the deal for me was his poor performance in the Wallin fight and the cuts he sustained over his right eye as a result of it.

        In addition, the abrupt firing of his boxing coach Ben Davidson and then to top all of that off is his lack of training and conditioning he did for this bout. He didn't do any live sparring for this fight for fear of reopening his cuts.

        So chances are both his timing and conditioning will be off and shall suffer badly tomorrow night. Therefore, I got Wilder by easy knockout victory in this fight.
        Last edited by champion4ever; 02-21-2020, 08:23 PM.

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          #34
          Originally posted by soul_survivor
          Of course Fury is out of shape...the guy is getting KOd.
          That's emotions speaking...Sure you said that last fight as well

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            #35
            Originally posted by champion4ever
            I completely agree! It is the absolute truth. Also, what sealed the deal for me was his poor performance in the Wallin fight and the cuts he sustained over his right eye as a result of it.

            In addition, the abrupt firing of his boxing coach Ben Davidson and then to top all of that off is his lack of training and conditioning for this bout. He didn't do any live sparring for this fight for fear of reopening his cuts.

            So chances are both his timing and conditioning will be off and shall suffer badly tomorrow night. Therefore, I got Wilder by easy knockout victory in this fight.
            That's BULL****! If anything you want to PROVE last fight was a bad decision! You saying "easy" don't come back with that rubbish post fight homie....Never use easy in heavyweight boxing.

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            • MrBillion
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              #36
              Originally posted by champion4ever
              I completely agree! It is the absolute truth. Also, what sealed the deal for me was his poor performance in the Wallin fight and the cuts he sustained over his right eye as a result of it.

              In addition, the abrupt firing of his boxing coach Ben Davidson and then to top all of that off is his lack of training and conditioning he did for this bout. He didn't do any live sparring for this fight for fear of reopening his cuts.

              So chances are both his timing and conditioning will be off and shall suffer badly tomorrow night. Therefore, I got Wilder by easy knockout victory in this fight.
              Where the hell you get his lack of training from?? Tyson had a FULL 10 WEEKS started in London...Bro cut that bull****ing

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                #37
                Originally posted by MrBillion
                That's BULL****! If anything you want to PROVE last fight was a bad decision! You saying "easy" don't come back with that rubbish post fight homie....Never use easy in heavyweight boxing.
                So do you believe it was wise for him to fire his coach; Especially given those cuts over his right eye? He will need his legs and upper body movement in order to avoid getting hit on it for fear of reopening it. However, he is doing the complete opposite in putting his head into the teeth of a buzz saw. That's an insane strategy.
                Last edited by champion4ever; 02-21-2020, 08:37 PM.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by MrBillion
                  Where the hell you get his lack of training from?? Tyson had a FULL 10 WEEKS started in London...Bro cut that bull****ing
                  Can you name his sparring partners then because I can't? However, I do know that Anthony Joshua had volunteered his services to Tyson Fury but was denied because Tyson told him that he cannot get punched in the head. So how can a fighter train if they can't get punched in the face. Just watch how his timing and conditioning suffers because of it.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Ray*
                    Gosh my heart is pumping, slightly favour Wilder but am rooting for Fury. Can’t wait, I can’t see this going 12 rounds going by the weigh in from both boxers.
                    Yeah man. This is what boxing should be. Not mismatches. Also that feeling is not possible with Canelo fights.

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                      #40
                      This is a awesome build up all around.

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