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

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  • praxst
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    #41
    I like both fighters, but Wilder didn't look right before the fight started. idk. The towel being thrown in was absolutely the right thing to do. Wilder was a dead man standing .

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    • Monty Fisto
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      #42
      Originally posted by MeanestNiceGuy
      Right. They act like Deontay took a David Diaz beating from Pacquiao or somethin' like that.

      There was a lot of leaning, mauling and holding Fury's end and Wilder fell into that fight because he may have been expecting the old Fury from the first fight.

      Fury brought that heat and made a statement, but, again....it's not like Wilder just got the snot beat out of him. He got caught with some clean shots and was worn down by Fury's weight that most thought would work against him (Fury).

      Fair is fair and Fury won, but you can tell whose happy about Wilder losing because they're putting extra mustard on it. Lol
      Not sure what fight you were watching. He sure was shedding a lot of blood for someone who didn't get the snot beaten out of him. And by the time of the stoppage, he was barely throwing a single punch.

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      • Boxing lives
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        #43
        Deontay got his ass kicked by Fury. I don't blame him for commanding an immediate rematch to set the record straight. He underestimated Tyson and didn't think he would come to ****. Fury has lived a hard life. He should have known that was in Tyson. Now he knows and he needs to train like a mad man. He never quit. It wasn't going his way and he took a beating but he was in there trying to turn it around. Now he is going straight back into the rematch. Dont count out Wilder just yet. This isn't finished!

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          #44
          Originally posted by MeanestNiceGuy
          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.
          I am asking you to compare Fury-Wilder II to another fight.

          You are telling me not to ask for other comparisons because Fury-Wilder II was not like Pacquiao-Diaz.

          Well, if it's not like Pacquiao-Diaz, what fight is it like? I am not dis*****g your point of view, I am asking you to clarify it.

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          • Damn Wicked
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            #45
            I just read 2 posts on this thread stating that Wilder didn't get the snot beat out of him.....WTF?! ....Seems like Wilder fans are more delusional than their hero!

            Deontay showed heart and guts but he was absolutely annihilated on Feb 22!

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            • Jack_sh*t
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              #46
              I blame Jack Reiss, baby oil, gypsy magic, my costume was too heavy, my leg hurt, Kenny Bayless let him hit me, I was on my period.. I want my mama.. (Cries)

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                #47
                Originally posted by Boxing lives
                Deontay got his ass kicked by Fury. I don't blame him for commanding an immediate rematch to set the record straight. He underestimated Tyson and didn't think he would come to ****. Fury has lived a hard life. He should have known that was in Tyson. Now he knows and he needs to train like a mad man. He never quit. It wasn't going his way and he took a beating but he was in there trying to turn it around. Now he is going straight back into the rematch. Dont count out Wilder just yet. This isn't finished!
                you are delusional.

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                • 15 Rounds again
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                  #48
                  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.
                  Haha Haha.

                  Whyte and Joshua would better Wilder hype train. Both of those Brits have a better resume than Fury, he's about our 3rd best guy at HW, RJJ agrees with this btw.

                  Wilder is and was always a hype job which people with no eyes like you bought into.

                  AJ's blip was nothing like this. This was Wilder getting exposed for all to see. He looked like a lost kitten in there lol. Hope he does take the rematch, I enjoyed the first one soooooo much.

                  Dillian Whyte did too, have you seen that interview? Get your head out of your ass and stop whining - he got undressed and he is a whiny old b***h, knew it was coming.

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                  • P4Pdunny
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                    #49
                    no excuse is too ridiculous enough for the Bronze Bomber baby

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by HaymonsWorld
                      fury has never had to deal with the pressures of being a champ and defending his belts... Lets see how he deals with it.... Last time he retired
                      Fair enough.

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