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  • TJCombo1995
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    #11
    Man everyone is ****ting heavily on Wilder now but they need to realise that ONLY Tyson Fury can do what he did to Deontay Wilder. As big as AJ is he's still not as big or skilled as Fury. Fury is my favourite of the top 3 and I'm glad he won the way he did but underestimating Wilder is still VERY RISKY. As for how Wilder does in the third fight I fully expect him to be far tougher than in the second. I'm sure such a brutal humbling is the perfect tonic for him. I still expect Fury to win but Wilder has every chance of flattening him. This lengthy layoff between fights will only favour Wilder in terms of recovery and adjustments to his game. He can box and he's shown it before. Everyone is still too caught up in the euphoria of Fury's win and it's making me uneasy about the third fight a bit.

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    • BirdSong
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      #12
      surely wilder cant be worse than he was last fight, cant see that happening

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      • pugil1st
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        #13
        Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
        Breazeale respects what Fury did because he tried the same, but got stopped. Breazeale was actually in good chance to stop Wilder early.
        Breazeale had NO chance of stopping Wilder early. Don't try to put him in the same class as Fury.

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        • James Hunt
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          #14
          Originally posted by Squared.Circle
          Give your head a wobble you weirdo. People don’t think highly of Wilder because he’s an awful boxer, sounds rėtarded when he speaks like a 12 year old Afghan with terribly limited English, repeats things other people say and makes up the most hilariously illogical embarrassing excuses known to man. Nothing to do with the colour of his skin you absolute pansy muffin.

          You Wildette dimwits are all the same on this forum. Slavery ended a while ago, get over it.

          Here’s that black history month trivia question your idol promised you...

          Which black American heavyweight boxer took a beating from a white man that was so bad it was reminiscent of a scene from 12 Years a Slave?

          Seeing as you’re clearly thick in the head...I’ll give you the answer to save you a headache...former world champion, Beyoncé Whiner.
          Brilliant!

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          • Ant1979
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            #15
            General consensus with rematch's is that you get the same result but by a wider margin. There's nothing coming out of Wilder's camp that's changing my mind for the trilogy.

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              #16
              Originally posted by TJCombo1995
              Man everyone is ****ting heavily on Wilder now but they need to realise that ONLY Tyson Fury can do what he did to Deontay Wilder. As big as AJ is he's still not as big or skilled as Fury. Fury is my favourite of the top 3 and I'm glad he won the way he did but underestimating Wilder is still VERY RISKY. As for how Wilder does in the third fight I fully expect him to be far tougher than in the second. I'm sure such a brutal humbling is the perfect tonic for him. I still expect Fury to win but Wilder has every chance of flattening him. This lengthy layoff between fights will only favour Wilder in terms of recovery and adjustments to his game. He can box and he's shown it before. Everyone is still too caught up in the euphoria of Fury's win and it's making me uneasy about the third fight a bit.
              I agree with this. Wilder’s back is up against the wall, but let’s not forget, he did almost KO Fury the first time around. As long as he keeps the power in his right hand and doesn’t get old by the time of the rematch, he’s still dangerous. It will be hard for Wilder to pull it off, but I wouldn’t be surprised at all if he does. Especially if Fury comes in with the aggressive style again. As effective as it was, it gives Wilder chances. It leaves Fury open. Wilder needs to time his right hand as Fury comes in, if this is the way that Fury fights. But Fury is a much more dynamic boxer he can come at you in many ways.
              Wilder has his work cut out for him.

              Originally posted by Songbird
              surely wilder cant be worse than he was last fight, cant see that happening
              Not too hard to improve after your worst performance. Only way it gets worse is if he gets stopped earlier.

              Originally posted by pugil1st
              Breazeale had NO chance of stopping Wilder early. Don't try to put him in the same class as Fury.
              Fury is just a much better boxer than Breazeale.

              Originally posted by Ant1979
              General consensus with rematch's is that you get the same result but by a wider margin. There's nothing coming out of Wilder's camp that's changing my mind for the trilogy.
              Wilder will always have a punchers chance though. The problem for him, what good is power if you can’t land it?

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                #17
                Originally posted by TJCombo1995
                Man everyone is ****ting heavily on Wilder now but they need to realise that ONLY Tyson Fury can do what he did to Deontay Wilder. As big as AJ is he's still not as big or skilled as Fury. Fury is my favourite of the top 3 and I'm glad he won the way he did but underestimating Wilder is still VERY RISKY. As for how Wilder does in the third fight I fully expect him to be far tougher than in the second. I'm sure such a brutal humbling is the perfect tonic for him. I still expect Fury to win but Wilder has every chance of flattening him. This lengthy layoff between fights will only favour Wilder in terms of recovery and adjustments to his game. He can box and he's shown it before. Everyone is still too caught up in the euphoria of Fury's win and it's making me uneasy about the third fight a bit.
                This is one of the most honest and unbiased posts I have ever read on this website. Need more like ya. If I knew how to send a green K or whatever the hell that stuff is to you, I would.

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                • joe strong
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                  #18
                  I said it a long time ago & then I said it again before Breazeale fought Wilder. I said it would be a 1st round KO for Wilder. Why? I said all along Breazeale had a suspect chin (he had been down several times) & was as slow as a turtle. He was too easy to hit in previous fights so how would he be able to avoid Wilder's fast right hand? He couldn't so my prediction was correct. Fury is not slow as a turtle nor is he easy to hit. Breazeale can talk all the crap he wants but at the end of the day he ended up on his back. He has lost by KO to both Joshua & Wilder. He is still a fringe contender but his chances of getting another title shot are slim. He would have to score a couple of big wins over other top 15 guys...

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                  • joe strong
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by TJCombo1995
                    Man everyone is ****ting heavily on Wilder now but they need to realise that ONLY Tyson Fury can do what he did to Deontay Wilder. As big as AJ is he's still not as big or skilled as Fury. Fury is my favourite of the top 3 and I'm glad he won the way he did but underestimating Wilder is still VERY RISKY. As for how Wilder does in the third fight I fully expect him to be far tougher than in the second. I'm sure such a brutal humbling is the perfect tonic for him. I still expect Fury to win but Wilder has every chance of flattening him. This lengthy layoff between fights will only favour Wilder in terms of recovery and adjustments to his game. He can box and he's shown it before. Everyone is still too caught up in the euphoria of Fury's win and it's making me uneasy about the third fight a bit.
                    My thoughts exactly. If he comes in lighter & more aggressive he could very well score a KO win. He already proved he could drop him. I too expect Fury to win because his boxing IQ is out of this world & he could show up for the 3rd fight & box the match in the southpaw stance. There is no gameplan to beat him. Not only is he the biggest HW in the division he is the most versatile...

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                    • Squared.Circle
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by TJCombo1995
                      Man everyone is ****ting heavily on Wilder now but they need to realise that ONLY Tyson Fury can do what he did to Deontay Wilder. As big as AJ is he's still not as big or skilled as Fury. Fury is my favourite of the top 3 and I'm glad he won the way he did but underestimating Wilder is still VERY RISKY. As for how Wilder does in the third fight I fully expect him to be far tougher than in the second. I'm sure such a brutal humbling is the perfect tonic for him. I still expect Fury to win but Wilder has every chance of flattening him. This lengthy layoff between fights will only favour Wilder in terms of recovery and adjustments to his game. He can box and he's shown it before. Everyone is still too caught up in the euphoria of Fury's win and it's making me uneasy about the third fight a bit.
                      Let’s be honest, people have been trashing Wilder’s skills for a few years now. The statement of, “he only has power, he can’t box”, has been reiterated by plenty of reputable boxing commentators and analysts long before Fury embarrassed him, twice.

                      Fury might be the only one who can beat Wilder in that fashion, as in, bully him and wrap him up because of his size, skills and the knowledge that he can take his power, but he’s definitely not the only one who could easily beat Wilder. I still think AJ would, within five rounds, and in a more devastating manner. I think Whyte would back him up easily and land a big looping overhand punch to take him out. I think Hrgovic would beat him up quite severely. Ivan Dychko would give him a boxing lesson and stop him and the same with the big Chinese Olympian. He still always has that punchers chance of course, but one of the reasons he’s looked so formidable throughout his career is because of that Mike Tyson effect; people are scared of the power and are beat before they get in the ring. And that’s against below par opposition. Look at what happened any time he stepped in against somebody that wasn’t scared of his power, and had at the very least, slightly above average boxing ability; Molina, Szpilka, Washington, Ortiz...he got exposed and could only do one thing, rely on his power. Let me say three of those names again, just so they settle in a bit...Molina, Szpilka and Washington!!!! Any world champion that struggles against them invites heavy criticism.

                      As for Wilder making adjustments...the only adjustment he’ll make is not wearing a divy costume and use it as an excuse. You can’t teach an old dog new tricks, especially a ****** dog.

                      The only thing that makes Wilder watchable is the unknown element his power brings (which is admittedly entertaining). Take that away and he wouldn’t have even got past state level competition.

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