Wilder will win the trilogy match in unexpected fashion!

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    #31
    Wouldn't surprise me. He has a good punchers chance. Same as last fight, only Fury landed the first big hit and then set the pace.

    Fury is the favourite but the next could go Wilder's way.

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    • Falkano
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      #32
      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!
      I called it too and I don't see the 3rd fight being any different. In fact I think it will be an even quicker stoppage.

      Reason for that is simple. Fury is one big heavy guy. A big heavy guy who has hand speed and body movement that a guy his size just shouldn't have.

      Wilder's main problem is he gets hit too easy. If he throws and misses he eats a jab or in the last fight a big right hand.

      If a guy like Fury is pressuring you, hitting you with around 30%-40% accuracy and you are looking for 1 bomb shot and it isn't connecting due to his freakish speed you are in serious trouble.

      Wilder has the power to knock out anybody but he has a really bad tell when he is about to throw it. He moves his fist to his nipple. He leans his right shoulder back. Fury learnt that and you could see it in the 2nd fight. The moment he did that and threw it Fury moved out the way and got him with the right.

      Wilder stopped throwing it as he knew every time he did he would take punches.

      If the first fight Fury turns up and fights off the back foot Wilder can win for sure. If the second fight Fury turns up who is focused, fearless and wants to go forwards Wilder will be beat up just as bad as the last fight.

      I still don't think he will take the rematch tbh.

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      • Squ□redCircle34
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        #33
        Originally posted by siablo14
        You putting up real dollars?
        No need, I’ll get mines thru real means and it’ll be an even bigger payoff!

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          #34
          Originally posted by deanrw
          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.
          I don't want him to take the trilogy either because I think it's too soon and he won't be ready for it but Team Wilder wants to cash him out so they can get paid.

          However, If I was advising Deontay Wilder, I would recommend him taking at least a one year hiatus away from the sport to reflect on his career and work on developing into becoming a more complete and well-rounded fighter.

          This way it would give his body more time to heal and rest. In any case, he will be back. He is neither broken or ruined.
          Last edited by champion4ever; 02-26-2020, 10:51 PM.

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            #35
            Originally posted by champion4ever
            I don't want him to take the trilogy either because I think it's too soon and he won't be ready for it but Team Wilder wants to cash him out so they can get paid.

            However, If I was advising Deontay Wilder, I would recommend him taking at least a one year hiatus away from the sport to reflect on his career and work on developing into becoming a more complete and well-rounded fighter.

            This way it would give his body more time heal and rest. In any case, he will be back. He is neither broken or ruined.
            He will be back. I hope he does take a rest though. Punchers are strange animals. They have a giant ego which can plummet quickly. I remember when David Lemieux first lost by stoppage. He ended up rushing back into the ring again and lost again to a guy he had no business losing to. If Deontay rushed back into the ring right away, he will fall apart mentally as soon as he gets forced backwards under pressure again. Let the guy heal and feel things out and work on things. Then put him back in the mix.

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              #36
              If you're Wilders promoter/adviser how much does it cost to buyout the rematch clause with the following conditions:

              You have his career's best interest in mind, not your own broadcaster deals etc
              You can negotiate he fights the undisputed winner, after say two fights between Joshua & Fury.

              Would $10M to not fight get it done?

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                #37
                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
                It was a Mexican who scored it for Wilder. The UK judge had it a draw.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by champion4ever
                  I don't want him to take the trilogy either because I think it's too soon and he won't be ready for it but Team Wilder wants to cash him out so they can get paid.

                  However, If I was advising Deontay Wilder, I would recommend him taking at least a one year hiatus away from the sport to reflect on his career and work on developing into becoming a more complete and well-rounded fighter.

                  This way it would give his body more time to heal and rest. In any case, he will be back. He is neither broken or ruined.
                  He is neither broken nor ruined so I can't see how he could afford to take a year away for what??
                  He's already 36 plus a year away will lose alot of his exposure that he's built up the past cpl yrs.

                  I say take the rematch, employ a good team and go in with a cpl of solid plans.
                  I mean their isn't much else he can do if he wants to keep boxing.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by BLASTER1
                    He is neither broken nor ruined so I can't see how he could afford to take a year away for what??
                    He's already 36 plus a year away will lose alot of his exposure that he's built up the past cpl yrs.

                    I say take the rematch, employ a good team and go in with a cpl of solid plans.
                    I mean their isn't much else he can do if he wants to keep boxing.
                    The only reason why I don't want to see a trilogy because I think it's too soon and Wilder won't win. He needs more time to develop into a becoming a more complete fundamentally sound boxer.

                    36 years old is not old in the Heavyweight division. The last to go on an older fighter his power anyway and Wilder has plenty of it and then some.

                    Besides, Wilder defeats everyone in the division anyhow not named Tyson Fury because that man is a freak of nature. He has a monster size of physical ability.

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                      #40
                      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
                      Fury was 50% fit in the first fight and still beat him.

                      Fury has Wilder's number. I doubt the 3rd fight even happens, Wilder will call it to try and save some face, but he'll pull out with a fake injury or make some other excuse.

                      Fury has only been training at kronk for a few weeks and already looks like an absolute beast. He'll be even better next time.

                      Stick a fork in Wilder, he's done! This is a man who's obsessed with his badman reputation, he's now the biggest joke in boxing.

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