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  • d00m10rd
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    #51
    Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez
    It's not over. Wilder could easily win this next fight. He has the speed and the power and he even hurt Fury in the 2nd fight.

    To give an example say hypothetically Fury and Wilder were to fight 10 times - and Fury wins 7 times and Wilder wins 3.

    One of those 3 Wilder wins could easily happen next...
    I'm not entirely convinced Wilder has it in him to beat Fury, no matter how many times they fought.

    Wilder caught and dropped Fury twice and couldn't even put him away with one of the heaviest knock-downs I've ever seen survived, but in the rematch Fury ate two similar shots and walked through them and destroyed the guy. I'm not sure Wilder has the power combined with the skill to put Fury away, whereas we know Fury can decimate Wilder and send him to hospital.

    If they fight 100 times, Wilder wins less than 10, probably even less than 5.

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    • Dasmius Shinobi
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      #52
      Tyson Fury vs Wilder 3

      Interesting, I know Tyson Fury have the skills to win against Wilder again, but at the same time, I don't rule out a TKO/KO by Wilder. Unexpected things happen in boxing. Best of luck for these warriors. Respect.

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      • AdonisCreed
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        #53
        No, no, no. I'm a Wilder fan... Well a fan of both fighters really. And I say we need to see the winner fight AJ before AJ loses again. Otherwise a fight against AJ will be meaningless.

        I always had a feeling that all three top guys would have a L their records before they fought one another or should i say before AJ fights Fury or Wilder.

        So I just want AJ to keep winning because I want to see how he does against Fury or Wilder. Which is looking like it'll be Fury.

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        • FlyingFJ
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          #54
          As per boxing records it's Fury 1 - 0 Wilder. The first fight was a draw so let's drop that for time being. Like Ray said the 3rd match winner takes all. Have you guys played last goal winner in your younger days? After July 18, we won't hear about Wilder/Fury. There will be someone else.

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          • FlyingFJ
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            #55
            Originally posted by d00m10rd
            I'm not entirely convinced Wilder has it in him to beat Fury, no matter how many times they fought.

            Wilder caught and dropped Fury twice and couldn't even put him away with one of the heaviest knock-downs I've ever seen survived, but in the rematch Fury ate two similar shots and walked through them and destroyed the guy. I'm not sure Wilder has the power combined with the skill to put Fury away, whereas we know Fury can decimate Wilder and send him to hospital.

            If they fight 100 times, Wilder wins less than 10, probably even less than 5.
            You are contradicting yourself. Should have said 100-0. That 5% is some chance that you are giving to Wilder to win vs Fury.

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            • FlyingFJ
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              #56
              Originally posted by Madison boxing
              These guys are terrified of losing to anyone else. I have no idea why they put a 3rd fight in the contract in the first place
              There must have been a fear that Wilder could win by one punch KO so it makes sense. Fans would have complained. No?

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              • Stev3
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                #57
                Fury gonna put Wilder in a bodybag this time, take all the towels from Wilder's corner

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                • Jack_sh*t
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                  #58
                  Wilder v Fury 1, Wilder dropped Fury. Heavily. When Jack Reiss was counting, no doubt Deontay was celebrating his victory.
                  Then Fury got up. Not only did he get up, he then took it to Wilder and bullied him. In that moment, Fury found the key to unlock Wilder.
                  Wilder v Fury 2, Fury continued as if it was round 13. He controlled the distance beautifully, either out of range or too close for Wilder to operate. Fury smacked him around the ring like an empty shell-suit, put a beating on him.

                  I think Deontay is too demoralised. I think it was the nerves that drained him in the 2nd fight, not the costume.

                  I don't think Deontay has time to make the necessary adjustments to win the 3rd fight. I'm not even sure he's teachable even if he finds the right trainer as Fury appears to have done. Fury appears to have such a huge advantage when it comes to ring IQ.

                  Mind you, I thought AJ was done after getting KO'd by Andy Ruiz, but he showed he can adapt.

                  My money is on Fury stopping him again, but whatever happens, you know it's gonna be entertaining.
                  Last edited by Jack_sh*t; 03-11-2020, 06:10 AM.

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                  • MDPopescu
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
                    Fury-Wilder 4 Not In Play; Deal Won't Be Revisited Before 7/18

                    If Deontay Wilder defeats Tyson Fury on July 18 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena-the date and location that Bob Arum said a third fight between the two heavyweights will be staged in Las Vegas-their series will stand at a stalemate at 1-1-1.[/URL]]


                    ... they may even fight again and again... I don't mind -- it's only entertainment...

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                    • REDEEMER
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                      #60
                      Wilder can’t take heavy handed punches coming down on him.
                      Fury doesn’t have the snapping accuracy of the strong punch but he has thudding ones and will once again knock the fight out of Wilder ,maybe a bit later next one but he does it around the 8th .


                      It comes down to who reacts better to punches and they don’t compare,it’s only a matter of time Fury lands clean and if you can make your opponent stiffen up with a jab that’s a real bad sign , it also depends on weight . If Wilder comes in under 220 he’ll get smashed again so there’s always that possibility that he takes bad advice ,being to light vs a giant Fury just isn’t winnable .
                      Last edited by REDEEMER; 03-11-2020, 06:41 AM.

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