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  • #31
    Originally posted by Squ□redCircle34 View Post
    Wilder by decision but my theories have started to change that Wilder may be the one to end up putting Fury in the hospital even if he wins by decision due to the insurmountable punishment Fury will get!

    The excuses will be that Fury wasn’t switched on or that Fury partied too much!

    We’ve seen the best of Fury despite what John is saying, I still believe we haven’t seen the best of Wilder!
    While i'll be picking Wilder to win the rubber match, I think you're exaggerating Wilder's skill sets. People end up in hospital, usually from a mass accumulation of punches, Wilder literally has 1 hurtful punch in his entire repertoire, he doesn't beat people up, he knocks them out.

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    • #32
      Many will be surprised at how much better Wilder looks with only a few simple but effective tactical adjustments. The path to victory is not up a mountain, but a hill. Motivation is a key factor. If Deontay's first loss gives him the much-needed shot in the arm that many predict it will, Tyson Fury has a serious fight on his hands.

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      • #33
        Fury by brutal KO.

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        • #34
          Wilder need not give up look what jmm did with pac in 4th fight.
          But wilder.lost 2, don't think there is appetite for waiting for wilder to get lucky punch
          And if wilder does fight Fury again he will find it.
          Last edited by hugh grant; 03-02-2020, 06:29 AM.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by hugh grant View Post
            Wilder need not give up look what jmm did with pac in 4th fight.
            JMM didn't have to learn to box between the 3rd and 4th....

            Its possible Wilder could use the loss as a wake up call and make some adjustments - mainly thinking about using a jab, something his trainers keep asking for but he doesn't do - maybe he'll listen more.

            But it sounds like there is enough denial there that he might just go out without any adjustments next time and assume not wearing the suit will mean his right will land next time.

            Meantime, Fury might spend a bit too long partying and eating too many uncastrated boar meat burgers, so the 3rd is more dependent on how Fury prepares methinks.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Gamboal00 View Post
              It's unheard of because it's very difficult to do. Motivation is key, if one guy is desperate and the other not so much then that's a big advantage to the former.

              If you dont think a Wilder that is prepared for Fury coming forward and who has trained fighting on the backfoot will be a harder proposition than a Wilder that got bamboozled and had no prep for the above scenario I dont know what to say to you.
              Feeling is mutual. Believe me. If you think Wilder will win God help you

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              • #37
                John Fury is scared for his son's unbeaten record

                I think it is only natural for a father to look after the welfare of his son. But to go about threatening every potential boxer to beat Tyson is ingenious. I think John is more scared of Tyson losing than he is given credit for. He does not want Wilder to rightfully exercise his contractual obligations and he doesn't want Joshua to fight Tyson. What does he really want - he for sure would not mind if Tyson fights any journeyman, anyone so long as it is not Joshua or Wilder. Why? Because Joshua and Wilder are the only guys who could deliver a serious absurd to Tyson's unbeaten record. This is the reason every Fury family member wants him to quit boxing before the rematch with Wilder and a clash with Joshua.
                My advise to the Fury's is that they have to prepare themselves for a Tyson Fury loss at one point. Joshua never thought he could lose and he lost, Wilder believed he would never lose and he lost. Fury, if he remains in the game, will lose at some point. All great heavyweight boxers we know lost at some point. I think John Fury is desperate for Tyson to retire undefeated. He can beat Wilder and retire but continuing thereafter will mean that he will lose at some point.
                The pressure is on for Fury, it does not matter who he fights as the other two guys have already lost so he has to fight to keep his unbeaten streak. Tyson Fury has everything to lose. His rematch with Wilder benefits Joshua more. And that is what worries John Fury.

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                • #38
                  I just hope that if Wilder wins, he will be as prepared to fight Joshua as Fury was. I have a su****ion that Wilder does not want to fight Joshua for whatever reason.

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                  • #39
                    You'll never know. Anything can happen. It is heavyweight boxing.

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                    • #40
                      I'm going to be entertained reading these posts by all the deluded Wilder fans before the next fight. Keep them coming!

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