Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury Drops Deontay Wilder Twice, Stops Him in Seven

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  • kidbazooka
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    #661
    Joshua whoops both of these chumps

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    • Sun_Tzu
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      #662
      Originally posted by Boxing_1013
      First fight was fine as a draw...but Fury put a stamp on it tonight.
      You honestly feel like the first fight was a draw?

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      • Real King Kong
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        #663
        Originally posted by Deontay Wilder
        I know right. There was blood spraying out of his ear. How was he even staying on his feet is the question???

        Anyone who insults him has obviously never experienced that in their lives.
        To be fair, probably a very small minority of people have suffered a ruptured ear drum in their lifetime.

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        • dibzvincent143
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          #664
          Originally posted by revelated
          He was overtrained, that's what he was. It was clear with his body language backstage and coming into the ring. Either that or he didn't believe Fury would walk him down and trained for a different Fury.
          He was doubting himself right from the start.. then he gets bullied and he folded...

          Don’t think there is any physical excuses.

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          • Richard G
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            #665
            Got to give credit to Fury, he negated Wilders only weapon and then wore him down physically. Throw the left/right and get in close so Wilder could not use his big right. I don't know what fans expected but Wilder is a one trick pony and eventually someone big enough was going to work him out.

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            • Oregonian
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              #666
              Originally posted by Pretty Toy
              There was definitely something wrong with Wilder tonite. Looked like he had a problem with his arm, probably an injury in camp. Wasn't at it, shame, but he'll take the rematch and right this wrong when he's fully fit.
              ———

              So the first fight was a fluke and now Wilder was injured but if they fight a third time Wilder will win?
              Man, fanboys never cease to amaze!

              Fury beat Wilder the first time and destroyed him tonight.

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              • Kagami Taiga
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                #667
                Fury is a bad man. Fought a perfect fight. How could you hate on him after tonight?

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                • 1hourRun
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                  #668
                  Originally posted by glenn mcrory
                  lol
                  Go back to watching your personally-recorded interracial tapes cuck.
                  Everyone who actually watches and respects the sport knows the heavyweight division is the short yellow bus/participation trophy of boxing divisions.
                  Whats the point of following this dreadful division anymore? Dark days are ahead, now I got to hear about Phooey vs. A.J nonstop for the next two years.

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                  • JimRaynor
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                    #669
                    Originally posted by revelated
                    He DID throw the right and actually landed, at least 4 times that I counted. Flush on the chin. Fury didn't move.

                    If you're Wilder, you're thinking, "fυck..." while this huge dude is walking you down and throwing bombs while your only punch has done nothing to him.

                    Then Wilder switched to body shots which I gave him round 2 for, but he wasn't busy enough.

                    Those right hands landed at the end of their extension losing most of their steam. Wilder never tagged Fury with a solid right hand that would’ve made Fury respect him and back off.

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                    • Awhispersecho
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                      #670
                      As a Wilder fan I have been saying his lack of development and reliance on 1 big shot would catch up to him. It did. Think about it, Fury, Ortiz, then Fury again. In his last 3 fights he won a total of 4 or 5 rounds. No need for a rematch and I just don't know who Wilder can beat now that actually matters. He doesn't beat Fury or Joshua.

                      In addition, he came in too heavy and looked slow from the start. Something happened in him towards the end of the 2nd that buzzed him before the 1st knockdown. He has some very subtle signs when he is buzzed.

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