I guess many people think like me and that Wilder has nothing to lose...... will likely come out swinging and try to end it early.
Comments Thread For: Fury Opens As Betting Favorite, Yet Bettors Continue To Back Wilder
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Only three ways for this to go as I think Wilder gonna be desperate. Hagler/hearns type slugfest ending early for either but favors Wilder, fury by late tko or fury points.Comment
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Fury can’t carry him. It’s too risky ,plus Wilders legs will give wayComment
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If Wilder wins the 3rd fight it's rigged, simple as that, Fury whooped him at 50% DESTROYED him at 70-80%Comment
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Wilder could be 5 to 1( as in £100 and you win £500 plus your stake back)and I still wouldn’t back him. We were all believing including me that Wilder carries his power till the 12th, of course he does with no resistance but if you back him up and pound on those ostrich legs his power is finished from the 5th.
Easy money backing Fury ,they should make the betting exciting for example giving odds on Jay Deas throwing the towel or the referee stopping it or Wilder refusing to get off his stool after the 8thComment
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Points bet: my 100k on Fury, versus your 100k on Wilder, if you really believe it's evens oddsComment
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Fury hit Wilder so hard in the back of his head that he made his mouth start bleeding.
The thing is there is no shame in losing to Fury, you know I’m a AJ supporter and his loss was far more embarrassing considering the Calibre of fighter he was fighting. I wrote him off in the rematch and even though he won there are question marks. If you are honest with yourself there has always been question marks about Wilder I don’t even understand why people are so surprised or one week removed from the fight his fans believe he will now win. What have you seen since the 22nd that you are so confident or you are buying his excuses? It’s going to take more than his Instagram war cry to his bomb nation to convince me.
The bronze bomber was killed in battle on the 22nd we now have Deontay Wilder to take his place in the trilogyComment




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