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

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  • Yaconcha
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    #701
    I can’t stomach the ***** but he done a job on wilder without doubt.
    Let’s see f he now goes for what he claims is his, the lineal crown” but with belts and fight Tony Joshua.
    Assuming wilder doesn’t exercise his right to another fight or whatever. Yup, don’t like fury at all and never have or will but he definitely won this time.

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    • Aegir
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      #702
      Two poor quality heavyweights. Wilder out on his feet basically, since the fourth and Fury took three rounds to get him out of there. Picture Wilder in there with any good or great champions, insert Lewis/Tyson/Bowe/Holyfield etc etc and he never makes it out of that round. They are not a good bunch of heavyweights at all and it is a very light on talent era. None of them at all are great, none even particularly good. Very boring division for many years now

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      • Boxing_1013
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        #703
        Originally posted by kidbazooka
        I don’t care who won but it was pretty obvious Wilder looked off even before the bell.

        Who cares tho both guys suck ass Joshua whoops em both.
        This is your 'hate on anyone doing anything great, because I can't have people thinking they are as good as Canelo pfp' post

        Brought to you by - Canelo fans.

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        • Cutthroat
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          #704
          Originally posted by MDPopescu
          ... WTF?... He didn't rupture his own eardrum by himself ... It's Fury who must have been done that -- with a punch...
          It's a freak accident that rarely occurs in boxing, generally caused by the glove hitting the opening of the ear just right and creating pressure, rupturing the eardrum. Happened to Price against Thompson. I don't think I've seen it that severe though, his ear was filled with blood

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          • WbaYoungboy
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            #705
            Originally posted by Deontay Wilder
            TIMBEEERRRRR!!!

            Hahahaha don't you look ****** now 😂😂go change ya name you lame azz quitter 😂😂😂😂

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            • Skip Bayless
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              #706
              Forgot to mention, look at wilder eyes and facial expressions from round 3, looked like man seen ghost of sonny liston. I hate to say this because wilder is my fav fighter but i think there is no way back from this. He is no spring chicken, he should try fighting aj to cash out

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              • NYG
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                #707
                Originally posted by kidbazooka
                I don’t care who won but it was pretty obvious Wilder looked off even before the bell.

                Who cares tho both guys suck ass Joshua whoops em both.
                He looked off because i don't think he expected Fury to chase him the way he did. Then when he felt Furys 273 power, that was it. Fury ragdolled him, it was amazing

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                • jaded
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                  #708
                  First fight Tyson was boxing and showboating. He put on a clinic but got caught a couple of times. This time he used his size to bully...beat and wear down Wilder until he broke him. I have to admit before the fight I was wondering if the extra weight was Tyson getting sloppy and if he was going to pull an Andy Ruiz...but that was anything but the case and he shone very bright tonight. Great fight...I think Wilder will never be the same.

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                  • joe strong
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                    #709
                    Originally posted by MDPopescu
                    ... eardrums just don't burst out of the blue, doe... the feather-fisted Fury rupture it with a punch... "He might have suffered multiply injuries in this fight"?... From what exactly?... because Fury fought quite clean...
                    Fury kicked his ass. He caused the eardrum problem with a punch in the 3rd that dropped him. I thought they might stop the fight there. I don't know if there were any other injuries but i pointed it out to a few beside me in the bar that during the 4th or 5th round ( I can't remember which round) I noticed Wilder holding his right forearm a few times. I believe it was 3 times to be exact. I said that is something to keep an eye on... Fury won fair & square. I am glad he won as he looked in total control before the fight & during the fight. I'm just wondering if Wilder may have injured his right forearm or bicep during the fight. It wasn't an ongoing thing but he did hold it a few times during that one round. Fury had grabbed him to hold & spun him around I believe & that was the first time he was holding it. Then a couple more times but I never saw it again for the rest of the fight. Bayless never took his eyes off Wilder from round 5 on. It was only a matter of time...
                    Last edited by joe strong; 02-23-2020, 02:05 AM.

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                    • petegrif
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                      #710
                      I guess all that talk about Wilder learning more from the first fight than Furry was incorrect. )

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