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  • Squared.Circle
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    #21
    Originally posted by James Hunt
    Brilliant!
    It makes me chuckle. They go on about racism this and racism that, claiming that everybody is against black fighters like they’ve forgot about the likes of Leonard, Hearns, Hagler, Trinidad, Lewis, Roy Jones Jr, Bernard Hopkins...and...let’s not forget...the most successful boxer in recent times, Mayweather. Am I colour blind or are they black? Lol

    The ones that claim people are against Wilder because he’s black, are indeed racist themselves.

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      #22
      Originally posted by joe strong
      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...
      Coming in lighter and more aggressive than the second fight is what he did in the first fight. After that didn’t work, as Mark Breland said, “Wilder threw away the game plan after round three, he just stood there and watched Fury beat him.”

      The only chance Wilder has is being overly aggressive and throw everything he has in the first few rounds, but against Fury, that will leave him too exposed, so the chance is very slim at best. Fury now knows he can outbox him with ease, hurt him if he sits down on his punches and take his power like a boss. Wilder needs to go mental and hope he lands.

      Fury will stop him within five or six in part three.

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      • joe strong
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        #23
        Originally posted by Squared.Circle
        Coming in lighter and more aggressive than the second fight is what he did in the first fight. After that didn’t work, as Mark Breland said, “Wilder threw away the game plan after round three, he just stood there and watched Fury beat him.”

        The only chance Wilder has is being overly aggressive and throw everything he has in the first few rounds, but against Fury, that will leave him too exposed, so the chance is very slim at best. Fury now knows he can outbox him with ease, hurt him if he sits down on his punches and take his power like a boss. Wilder needs to go mental and hope he lands.

        Fury will stop him within five or six in part three.
        In the first fight at 212 he dropped him twice. I had it 7-5 Fury but the 2 KDs made it a draw on my card. I has it closer than many others so I kind of see it differently then most. At 231 I thought that was too heavy. Fury was the bully & he dominated him. I would get back down to 212-215 & go mental like you said. There is no guarantee that Fury takes the same approach out the gate like the 2nd fight. As I said he could start boxing in the southpaw stance for all we know. He could stay outside & box, grab & jab, etc. He has so many ways to beat a person you can't plan for them all. I expect another Fury win but there is always that chance Wilder lands a big one. One big right from Wilder can change the fight or end it. It very well could go the exact same way as the 2nd fight but that eraser right hand keeps this fight interesting. If Wilder didn't have that punch I'm not so sure he would have exercised the rematch clause for a 3rd fight following that beating.

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        • Slimjoe
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          #24
          Wilder will always have that puncher's chance. Fury's win is not certain. Wilder needs to throw the right with precision early and that can change the dynamic of a fight. Fury is the favourite ,no doubt but it is a winnable fight for Wilder.

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            #25
            Breazele

            Breazeale was right about one thing his game plan against Wilder was hugely unsuccessful. Bum rushing, brawling, rabbit punching, and head locking will work for you once, but I'm not sure about twice. We will see

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              #26
              No. If anything, wilder will be more prepared for number 3 and cautious.

              I see the third going to the cards.

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                #27
                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.
                Soooo... You just proved everything I said. U flaming racist imbecile! I'm army Infantry.. Combat vet.. I've risked my life for my country.. My entire country.. Not just for the brown people you are afraid of. But for all my Americans! You are just a lame racist keyboard coward.. Nothing more. You didn't deserve a response.. But in the interest of fairness.. I definitely think we should meet up for coffee to discuss our speaking points in person like men. There's no honor in being a keyboard racists. Its better to tell me everything you just did to my face, not from your mother's basement.. I'm sure we can figure the rest out?

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by joe strong
                  In the first fight at 212 he dropped him twice. I had it 7-5 Fury but the 2 KDs made it a draw on my card. I has it closer than many others so I kind of see it differently then most. At 231 I thought that was too heavy. Fury was the bully & he dominated him. I would get back down to 212-215 & go mental like you said. There is no guarantee that Fury takes the same approach out the gate like the 2nd fight. As I said he could start boxing in the southpaw stance for all we know. He could stay outside & box, grab & jab, etc. He has so many ways to beat a person you can't plan for them all. I expect another Fury win but there is always that chance Wilder lands a big one. One big right from Wilder can change the fight or end it. It very well could go the exact same way as the 2nd fight but that eraser right hand keeps this fight interesting. If Wilder didn't have that punch I'm not so sure he would have exercised the rematch clause for a 3rd fight following that beating.
                  Yea 231 was definitely too heavy for him. He and some of his fangirls moan about the silly gimp suit but don’t say anything about him putting on too much muscle which he clearly couldn’t carry.

                  In regards to the knockdowns he got in the first fight, I think they only came about because Fury got too ****y and became complacent; after easily outboxing Wilder, sticking and moving, he began to stand stationary directly in front of him trying to duck under his punches and paid the price. I’d definitely have to disagree with your scoring lol I had it 116–111 (I scored the first knockdown round 9-9 as I thought Fury still won the round). But I have said previously that at the very furthest stretch of the imagination I could see how some people could score it a draw, even though I don’t personally agree. Unfortunately scoring a fight is subjective (even though there’s clear criteria and guidelines).

                  I think for the third fight he’ll use tactics from both fights; box from the outside to frustrate him then put it on him and bully him. But as you said, the man is so versatile he could do anything. I actually would like to see him box the full fight as a southpaw, he’s done it in the past and I think Wilder wouldn’t have a clue what to do lol

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                  • Squared.Circle
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by 5000boxing
                    Soooo... You just proved everything I said. U flaming racist imbecile! I'm army Infantry.. Combat vet.. I've risked my life for my country.. My entire country.. Not just for the brown people you are afraid of. But for all my Americans! You are just a lame racist keyboard coward.. Nothing more. You didn't deserve a response.. But in the interest of fairness.. I definitely think we should meet up for coffee to discuss our speaking points in person like men. There's no honor in being a keyboard racists. Its better to tell me everything you just did to my face, not from your mother's basement.. I'm sure we can figure the rest out?
                    Typical Wildette ninny pants, “you don’t like Wilder and took the píss so you’re racist!!!”. Grow up you absolute spazbasket.

                    You seriously need to wipe your mam’s títty milk from your mouth and take a good long look in the mirror. You black racists are the worst. At least those KKK folk, neo-****s and the all-but-their-own-race hating Arabs and Asians admit they’re racist. People like you scream racism while frothing at the mouth without any justification. You do realise, assuming other races are racist with no due cause is racism in itself, right? Of course you don’t, because you’re a div lol

                    And you go on about keyboard warriors...yet you just used a typical keyboard warrior response “let’s meet up and I’ll **** you out bro, trust me, I’m well ‘ard mate!!!!!”...knowing full well it simply would not happen. How embarrassing of you

                    Get back to your black power meeting and leave your racist views far away from boxing you dimwitted nincompoop.

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                    • Ray*
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                      #30
                      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.
                      Yep he actually did try to push Wilder back minus the head movements.

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