As a Tyson Fury fan, I have a bad feeling about tomorrow night...

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  • W1LL
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    As a Tyson Fury fan, I have a bad feeling about tomorrow night...

    I've been paying close attention to the lead-up of this fight, as I always do. The combination of a shoddy performance (and the cuts) against Otto Wallin, changing trainer, coming in heavy, looking out of shape, too many rumours of injuries in camp and looking like trash in sparring. On top of that I think Deontay Wilder is looking in the best shape of his career. I just have a bad feeling about this, lads.

    In the first fight I knew Fury was going to shock a lot of people, but in this fight I feel like his tactics are all wrong. I'd even say the energy of the two fighters in the pressers etc have also been very different, seems to me that Wilder has often gotten the upper hand in the exchanges, just seems a lot more relaxed and at peace. I really hope I am wrong...
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    #2
    I dont like him leaving Ben at all. I hope he didnt beat himself with that move. Ben was much more than a trainer for him.

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    • deathofaclown
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      #3
      Nah, you will see the best Fury

      I’ve never seen such a confident look in a mans eyes

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      • Young Money
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        Fury tends to fight to the level of his opponent. He will be on his A-game. My concern would be about the cut more than anything.

        Also Wilder will have improved since they fought. As much as a don't like his style, he has always performed better in his rematches.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Young Money
          Fury tends to fight to the level of his opponent. He will be on his A-game. My concern would be about the cut more than anything.

          Also Wilder will have improved since they fought. As much as a don't like his style, he has always performed better in his rematches.
          Fury has knocked out or stopped his opponents in rematches and at a heavier weight then the first fight.

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          • PRINCEKOOL
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            #6
            Originally posted by W1LL
            I've been paying close attention to the lead-up of this fight, as I always do. The combination of a shoddy performance (and the cuts) against Otto Wallin, changing trainer, coming in heavy, looking out of shape, too many rumours of injuries in camp and looking like trash in sparring. On top of that I think Deontay Wilder is looking in the best shape of his career. I just have a bad feeling about this, lads.

            In the first fight I knew Fury was going to shock a lot of people, but in this fight I feel like his tactics are all wrong. I'd even say the energy of the two fighters in the pressers etc have also been very different, seems to me that Wilder has often gotten the upper hand in the exchanges, just seems a lot more relaxed and at peace. I really hope I am wrong...
            During the final press conference, YES the ambiance surrounding Tyson Fury was different 'Tyson Fury is the type of fighter that makes people believe, very few fighters have this type of aura' But for whatever reason, something was different about Fury in the last press conference.

            I just think it is the occasion, Fury in all of his biggest fights has been a underdog and? I think he relishes that position. He is not a underdog in this fight, ONLY because he has talked down Deontay Wilder 'In reality he is facing the most dangerous man in combat sports' the task ahead is now dawning upon Tyson Fury, make no doubt about it? He is attempting to Slay a Dragon.

            Tyson Fury has come in heavy tactically, for whatever reason? He believes that he can bully Deontay Wilder 'There will be no dancing and stinging in this fight'.

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            • Richard
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              #7
              Originally posted by deathofaclown
              Nah, you will see the best Fury

              I’ve never seen such a confident look in a mans eyes
              My feeling as well. Furys dad as your maybe aware feels the same.Is more confident in his son in the rematch than he was in the first fight.Never spoke to him for a long while when the first Wilder fight was announced as he thought his son was mad for taking the fight so soon as was still in recovery mode.

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              • Beercules
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                I have no ****ing clue who will win.

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                • Nash out
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                  He beat Wallin comfortably despite the cut. Fury always performs better the bigger the fight. Wlad, Wilder as prime examples, also Chisora 2 was a big fight in the UK and he was superb that night as well. No excuses, tomorrow the better man will win. Then they'll play it a third time to make it definitive.

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                  • Richard
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Nash out
                    He beat Wallin comfortably despite the cut. Fury always performs better the bigger the fight. Wlad, Wilder as prime examples, also Chisora 2 was a big fight in the UK and he was superb that night as well. No excuses, tomorrow the better man will win. Then they'll play it a third time to make it definitive.
                    And then hopefully he fights Joshua and beats him.

                    Reason being is deep down I always want the best boxing technicians to win.

                    Sugar Ray Robinson my favourite fighter ever pound for pound still tops them all in my view for the greatest of all time.

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