Comments Thread For: Froch: Tyson Fury Rematch is Dangerous For Deontay Wilder

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  • NYG
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    #21
    Originally posted by MeanestNiceGuy
    Wilder's already accepted the 3rd fight so what's the big deal? Yes, Wilder's upset and a bit out of his head, but only he knows what needs to be done.

    Some of these guys are just afraid Wilder will come back and land something big and change the Brits' plans for Fury/AJ. If Fury's that good (which he is), then fight Wilder again. If he beats him again, guess what? No more Wilder...so let these guys take the gamble.

    As for Froch, I agree a bit but this is the same guy who was salty about Ward putting him in his place and woofed about a rematch that he knew he'd lose anyway.

    Again, I like the idea of Fury/AJ, but I don't want Hearn to have anything off the hard work of Wilder and Fury. AJ came over and got washed and commenced to setting the rematch overseas, as though location would help. The only thing that helped AJ was Ruiz not taking his conditioning seriously.

    I like what Wilder and Fury has done for the division....the Brits can salivate when the 3rd chapter of this is closed for good. Knowing Fury, he may spiral out of control again, so it's best to get this fight done ASAP.
    Nobody is afraid of Wilder doing anything but what the **** do we need a 3rd fight for when all questions were already answered? There is nothing more we need to see between Wilder-Fury. This "chapter" was closed already. Fury beat Wilder twice, it's like Jones-Cormier. There is no trilogy if you lose both fights

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    • JakeTheBoxer
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      #22
      He has no choice. What is the other option? Avoid Fury and fight Ruiz for example? For much less money and no belt? Ruiz can punish him as well...There are no easy choices for him.

      If he fights 2 tune up journeymen right now, he will be forgotten and never get a chance again.
      Last edited by JakeTheBoxer; 02-25-2020, 03:11 PM.

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      • frosty-g
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        #23
        Originally posted by HaymonsWorld
        breeland is horrible he gave wilder no advice in the corner... He sounds punch drunk and almost like a mute in interview... Go youtube him.... His voice is soooo low energy im sure wilder cant even hear that dude....
        Yeah in interview he’s literally the most boring man in boxing

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          #24
          Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
          He has no choice. What is the other option? Avoid Fury and fight Ruiz for example? For much less money and no belt? Ruiz can punish him as well...There are no easy choices for him.

          If he fights 2 tune up journeymen right now, he will be forgotten and never get a chance again.
          This is it. He doesn’t have realistic and worthwhile other options.

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            #25
            Originally posted by HaymonsWorld
            very well said... all these boxing fans acting like wilder almost got killd by fury are soo phony.... so what he took a loss im glad he wants to give it another shot.... thats the sign of a real champ...

            the excuses are lame but Manny and BOB made excuses for months after Floyd beat him also.... Then Manny said he got healed by salt water.. i dont remember all the PAC-TURDS bashing him this much
            I honestly believe that you are
            mentally challenged.

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            • Oshio
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              #26
              Fury has Wilder's numbers. Fury will beat Wilder if they meet ten times

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              • Adamsc151
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                #27
                On diddums, Wilders little legs got tired after carrying a few extra lbs from his changing room to the ring. My heart bleeds, serves his right for dressing up like a čűňț. When he carries an 80lb pack, plus full body armour and weapon on a 15 mile tab over rough terrain before building a camp site and cooking dinner at the end, then he can complain about carrying a bit of extra weight.

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                • MeanestNiceGuy
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by observer
                  Please give us other comparisons. If this is not like Pacquiao Diaz then what is this like? Wilder didn't make Fury stop and think once, was KD-d twice, lost his legs and stopped answering punches. Perez-Magomedov looked less brutal and we know how that ended...
                  Don't come to me asking for comparisons when you know how bad Pac beat Diaz that night. Wilder/Fury 2 was NOTHING like that and you know it!

                  And the fact that you don't believe the ear drum was a factor, says a lot about you. Would we have seen the same fight if his ear wasn't impacted?

                  Maybe, maybe not. Fury started fast and strong but don't ever doubt a man who stood up against an ear injury and survived as long as he did.

                  Fury's NOT a power puncher and it showed. He's a pressure fighter who mauls you in close quarters.

                  Both of those knockdowns could've easily been ruled the opposite of a knockdown, but I won't argue with the ruling because he did hit the deck...whether it was a clean shot or not.

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                  • MeanestNiceGuy
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by NYG
                    Nobody is afraid of Wilder doing anything but what the **** do we need a 3rd fight for when all questions were already answered? There is nothing more we need to see between Wilder-Fury. This "chapter" was closed already. Fury beat Wilder twice, it's like Jones-Cormier. There is no trilogy if you lose both fights
                    Cho ass up!

                    Fury didn't win the first fight...it was a draw. However you saw it is how you saw it but it's not an official decision so have a seat.

                    Did I think Tyson won the first fight? Yes....had it gone to the cards without the knockdown. Did Wilder score enough to win? No, but the world hung on the fact that Fury was almost KO'd in the final round, so there you have it. It's promotion and talking point to sale another fight.

                    And to be clear, YOU don't see the purpose in a 3rd fight because the man you wanted to win, actually won. Had he lost, you'd be singing a different tune.

                    If Tyson was so in control and won both fights, then why was he on the deck and nearly out of his mind in the first fight? C'mon now.

                    You're not gonna make me change my mind here so stick your opinion up that clown pocket back there and have a seat.

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                    • MeanestNiceGuy
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Adamsc151
                      On diddums, Wilders little legs got tired after carrying a few extra lbs from his changing room to the ring. My heart bleeds, serves his right for dressing up like a čűňț. When he carries an 80lb pack, plus full body armour and weapon on a 15 mile tab over rough terrain before building a camp site and cooking dinner at the end, then he can complain about carrying a bit of extra weight.


                      I won't argue with this. Lol

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