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    Deontay Wilder doesn't buy Tyson Fury's confidence. The way Wilder views it, if Fury truly believed he is as better than Wilder as he says, the lineal heavyweight champion wouldn't have made so many changes while preparing for their rematch Saturday night in Las Vegas. Most notably, Fury fired trainer Ben Davison in December and replaced him with Javan Steward, the late Emanuel Steward's nephew.
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  • #2
    Fury has been bred into this game ... no fitness coach would tell fury what he doesn’t already know

    Fridge is stocked with cans , wife has gone to bed

    Hopefully a ****ing night of boxing

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    • #3
      Wilder tryna talk himself into a win. Whatever makes him feel better actually because he's going to need all the luck he can get...Saturday it's a 80% chance he's losing to fury

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      • #4
        Wilder concussed him once already. It will be easier to do it again now.

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        • #5
          Wilder sounds nervous, talking more bollocks than usual. Only thing Fury isn't confident of is getting a fair result, not after last time.

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          • #6
            If Fury truly believes he beat Wilder by a very wide margin, why even change trainers. Do what you do best and box your way to a decision just like you did against Wladimir. Something doesn’t smell right or add up right. Couldn’t Ben Davidson devise a strategy to just help Fury avoid the right hand in the rematch and win on points. It seems to me and most sensible and objective fans that if Fury stayed off the canvas in the 1st fight, he wins a decision without question. So you need Sugar Hill Steward to train you for a knock out, huh really, doesn’t make any sense. Like Andre Ward said yesterday, you still knock out someone at 256 Lbs or 273, and at 256, you won’t be wore down as much after the 6 round. So why do you even need to get up to 273. Casual fans buy that BS but I’m not buying the whole weight gain theory. Fury could have come in at 256 like he did in the 1st fight, and if he wanted a knock out, just be more aggressive.

            The only logical theory for gaining weight up to 273 is what George Foreman said years ago, bigger and heavier guys can put their body on you to wear you down throughout the fight. But weight does not make you a more powerful puncher. You either have that gift or you don’t, plain and simple. And you can’t learn how to be a knock out artist in 1 camp. Lose me with that BS!!!

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            • #7
              Fury laying a beat down

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