Comments Thread For: Fury: Wilder Was Definitely An Improved Fighter In Rematch

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    #11
    Pretty sure it was just Tyson blowing some smoke up Wilder's azz after giving him a humiliating, epic beatdown.

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    • chrisJS
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      #12
      I can't watch the video right now what does he say?

      Also notice the difference in class between Fury. He got robbed in the first fight said "draw isn't good enough" and Wilder cried about how he was robbed, something about racism and all kinds of excuses. Re-match, Fury is a man so came to console him and praised him whereas Wilder is trying to take all the shine away and cry foul play in a fight he won maybe 1 or 2 seconds of? He got pulverized something nasty and he's shown to be the biggest crybaby ever and a terrible sport. I thought he wanted "no excuses"?

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      • Dr Rassclart
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        #13
        Originally posted by Outwest Exp 355
        Who the hell is Dillian Whyte to take shots at anyone? He’s still living off of a left hook that he landed on Joshua. Someone needs to let him know he still got his ass beat in that fight.
        Yet his record is infinitely better than Wilder’s.

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        • P4Pdunny
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          #14
          Was Fury sober when he said this?

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          • Jack_sh*t
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            #15
            Fury teaching Wilder another lesson. How to behave with dignity & class.

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            • CubanGuyNYC
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              #16
              Originally posted by Robbie Barrett



              Lmao! No fake laughter there. No, sir. Haha

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              • boxinggod101
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                #17
                Originally posted by Oldskoolg
                I actually see where he is coming from. Wilder did appear to use the jab effectively until the war knockdown....after that it was all haymakers. Wilder simply may not be able
                To beat a version of fury who has 40-50 lbs on him and uses that weight offensively. Wilder may simply be too small much in the same way Evander was just too small for Lennox who knew how to fight y’all and use his size to clinch. Wilder still has unforgivable flaws though and until (if) he addresses the extreme flaws in his game he just won’t be a threat to the bigger men anymore.
                The 5 jabs he landed lol

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                  #18
                  fury just taking the high road here by giving these compliments to wilder.. not sure if fury would get the same treatment had he loss the fight instead.

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                  • BrometheusBob.
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                    #19
                    I actually sort of agree to an extent. Wilder was not throwing his usual number of completely off, wild swings. He was trying his best to fight a more disciplined fight.

                    Problem for him was that Fury brought the fight to him, and he had few answers for that. Then he got hurt, and his performance went from losing to atrocious.

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                    • Roberto Vasquez
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                      #20
                      Fury back to talking BS again I see...

                      After this Conor McGregor offered to train Fury and gave him a hug...

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