Wilder will win the trilogy match in unexpected fashion!

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  • mathed
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    #21
    Hahaha, Fury would stop Wildling in 2-3 rds in another fight. Confidence is shot now, Fury has him figured out - EASY WORK!!!

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    • SN!PER
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      #22
      Sometimes a loss motivates a fighter to work harder than they ever have before.

      Fury will always be difficult for Wilder, but I want to see how he comes back from this.

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      • Squ□redCircle34
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        #23
        Originally posted by Deontay Wilder
        I don't think you're crazy with this prediction but 95% of this forum will say you are.

        Anyone who has watched film studies on Tyson Fury knows he has a lot of weaknesses.
        Yeah, exactly!

        Wilder has fought off his backfoot with good counters and even has thrown combinations!

        He got drunk off his own power and neglected other assets that he has but chose not to lose!

        I mean he got the stoppage over Duhapuas with combinations and got Ortiz outta there in the first fight with an uppercut and even did a pull counter going backwards on Ortiz!

        Heck, in the first Fury fight he put Fury down and nearly out in the 12th with a right hand lead and left hook!

        There’s tons he could do, only improvement I seen in the second fight was the double jab and some decent hooks to the body in round 1 and 2!

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        • deanrw
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          #24
          Expect Wilder to exercise his rematch clause and then pull out do to some "issue" to save face. He has things he needs to work on. He needs to rebuild. No way Al Haymon will let him jump right back into it. He lost in a very bad way. Al can feed him a couple lower end guys to help restore his confidence.

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          • PinkGod
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            #25
            Originally posted by Deontay Wilder
            I don't think you're crazy with this prediction but 95% of this forum will say you are.

            Anyone who has watched film studies on Tyson Fury knows he has a lot of weaknesses.
            “ hE hAs A lOt Of WeAkNeSsEs.”

            Step outside and smell the roses, Wilder doesn’t have a chance against Fury. All he had was the right hand & Fury neutralized it. It’s time to face the truth, Wilder is the most flawed heavyweight champion in the history of boxing.

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            • MrBillion
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              #26
              Originally posted by squ□redcircle34
              remember what i said when fury beat him and the way he beat him! I called it all the way down the middle except the round!

              I knew wilder was underestimating fury massively and also overestimated how putting on 18 pounds of muscle weight would hinder his speed and mess with his legs!

              He also wasn’t prepared to deal with what he got from fury which was walk down the puncher, don’t allow him to set his feet, occupy his right hand with activity and then tire him out by leaning on him and using the weight!

              I called it, now wilder knows fury wants to win even more than him and i expect him to shift focus mainly on using speed instead of power cuz he already has it, no need to add power and sacrifice speed that you will need!

              Fury vs wilder 3, wilder will win in unexpected fashion but i will need more info in the coming months so stay tuned!

              The trolls can laugh and make fun but be here when it comes to fruition!
              give it a break bro!! Damn every since that fight. Yall been trying come with this bs. Let fury enjoy his big win!
              Last edited by MrBillion; 02-26-2020, 08:40 PM.

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              • Articulateboxin
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                #27
                I'd pick Wilder in the 3rd match, though part of that is an odds play

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                • boxinggod101
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Squ□redCircle34
                  No it’s not ******, it’s called business!


                  People are acting like Fury did what he did to Wilder in the first fight!

                  It’s officially (and no Idgaf what you think about the first fight cuz it doesn’t matter) 1 draw and 1 Fury win!

                  It’s funny the judge that picked Wilder for the first fight was from the UK! The irony in that corruption right is that it wasn’t a USA judge!

                  When Wilder wins the excuses for Fury and these fake fans will be he did too much coke and ****** too many hookers or he was too big! Lol
                  I dont care where the judge was from... it was still a robbery. Wether you like to admit or not. You must be sad right now. What was your excuse for wilder loss? No excuse if Fury loses. I highly doubt he will be as ret@rded as Wilder and his dumb excuses.

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                  • MaksBox
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                    #29
                    Will there be a 3rd fight? Yes. Should there be? No.

                    Wilder already lost two fights to Fury and 18 out of 19 rounds. He knew exactly what was coming and he was unprepared. He knew he could not box and did not want to learn.

                    Best thing for Wilder to do now is take a paycheck to step aside, heal, fight some trash can, let Fury fight AJ for all the marbles... PRAY AJ beats Fury... and then have a contractual fight AJ vs Wilder. That will be his BEST chance of getting a belt back... and then some more.

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                    • Toffee
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                      #30
                      Every style has its kryptonite. Every fighter has their strengths and weaknesses. And every fighter is beatable.

                      It can happen. I strongly doubt it, but it can happen.

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