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  • R.KHLMS4LIFE
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    #71
    Honestly it might be a work of god.for this if wilders wins the 3rd fight . think coronavirus delay. If coronavirus never happend and mostly everything in life wasnt delayed then the 3rd fight wouldbe july. Thats too soon for wilder to fully recover and yet learn/use to a comprehensible level to use the jab as a weapon as well using combos to set up the right hand and utilize a decent uppercut to help counter furys leaning on klitschko type boxing. Yet now theyre saying october november im betting november .thats an extra 90 days putting in work to finally atleast learn at a decent level to use the jab as weapon and atleast a decent uppercut. Now a deontay wilder with ok basic boxing fundementals with that ko power reach and athletism with basically an extra 9 months for the body and mind to recover and adjust to weighing 230. Vs this more offensive and watachable to the casual boxing fans fury thats gonna be a hell of a fight and wilder ko i believe Only if all that happens if not well then itll be a fury late stoppage or decision win then after that wilder can fight whyte and get another shot vs say aj( i always had aj beating fury in 1 fight. 2 or 3 fights is another topic. then if lose cash out retire. Reason i have said all this is because several reasons 1 wilder even if started late in boxing if can win bronze in olympics u have to have decent actual boxing ability well its obviois wilder doesnt use it. But if he actually has it now would be the time especially with the extra 90-120 days to retone those skills add a trainer like abel sanchez whod do wonders for wilder better than deas obviously. If that happens wilder would have more than punchers chance because he'd do more than throw a weak jab and haymakers

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    • Old Crow
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      #72
      Originally posted by The Jim Reaper
      The only reason Wilder was able to land on Fury and last 12 rounds in the first fight was because Wilder tried to cherry pick a fat 400lb Fury who'd been on his couch with drink, drug and mental health issues for 3 years, Fury then lost the equivalent of a Lomachenko just to get 50% fit enough to get in a ring... And Fury at 50% still won 10/12 rounds!!!
      Wilder dropped Fury twice yes, but even at 50% Fury took it and got up TWICE

      We then saw what an 80% fit Fury could do to that big dosser Wilder in the rematch where Fury beat the **** out of Wilder from the opening bell in possibly the most satisfying & onesided beating we've ever seen in boxing history!!!

      Yet these overly sensitive effeminate cry-***** Wilder fangirlies are still so delusional they think that despite being 35 and having very limited fundamentals and only 2 credible wins out of 44 opponents on his extremely padded record and losing 17 out of 19 rounds in 2 fights (the last fight he got No Mas'd ffs) that somehow their guy Wilder will win the 3rd fight

      If you can't accept & understand your losses... How can you be expected to learn from them???

      Wilder has 3 punches in his arsenal a lazy Jab, soft left hook, and that telegraphed right bomb, take away the right hand and what are you left with... Answer a onesided beating and a towel in the 7th (should have been 5th)

      The blueprint is out and any top tier boxer (especially with some power) will blow Wilder away inside 3 rounds... Which is why Wilder has DUCKED every credible threat from the top tier and cherry picked guys like Washington, Duhaupas and a 50 year old 2 time PED cheat on heart pills DinosOrtiz who by the way hasn't won anything ever and hasn't even beat a top 10 guy himself

      Sorry this post was so long, but reading through the comments shows just how deluded most of you casuals really are!!!
      Great post.Accurate as can be.Wilders excuses sound like they were made up by a 5yr old.
      While everything you stated about Fury was spot on and you didn't hear him crying with excuses when he was robbed the 1st fight.
      Wilder fans harp on Fury having tune up fights.Big deal. It was just fine tuning the threshing machine he used on Wilder.

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      • Mindgames
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        #73
        Originally posted by jbpanama
        Truth is Wilder doesn't have the Game...

        Weak on the Basics...Cherry-picked opponents...

        Will get his A$$ handed to him again...

        Fury too Good and has excellent talent and Boxing Essentials...
        Very true. And for the rubber match, when there's no excuses left, it'll be because of the damage done to him in the second fight when (insert string of excuses). But history will show, the first time he faced a youngish live fighter, he got well beaten.

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        • Jack Rivers
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          #74
          I guess old news is new news?

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          • greeneye99
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            #75
            Originally posted by jonnyc420
            I suppose a girl can dream. I don't do bets, but if somehow he does win I will be here to take the loss like a man, unlike Wilder fans who went into hiding after that brutal beating he took.
            Lolololol
            I bet $100 last fight that Wilder would lose the poster ran away and never posted again on this site

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            • greeneye99
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              #76
              [QUOTE=champion4ever;20540454]You got it. Fury will be facing a different Wilder this time who is going to put punches in bunches, putting them together and one who is going to be doubly focused, determined, driven and motivated.

              Fury is going to be in a world of hurt. I guarantee you that. It's only so long that Fury can force Wilder backwards without moving his head. Eventually, "The Bronze Bomber" is going to fight off the front foot and time him.[/
              When you lose this Bet
              You going to change that handle of yours
              Champions4ever
              You will never post under this name ever again
              Lolololol

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              • greeneye99
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                #77
                Originally posted by champion4ever
                You got it. Fury will be facing a different Wilder this time who is going to put punches in bunches, putting them together and one who is going to be doubly focused, determined, driven and motivated.

                Fury is going to be in a world of hurt. I guarantee you that. It's only so long that Fury can force Wilder backwards without moving his head. Eventually, "The Bronze Bomber" is going to fight off the front foot and time him.
                Bro
                When Wilder loses you won't wanna pay me and you will change your handle & Never post on this site under this name again
                Lolololol

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                • rickJen
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                  #78
                  No one should be surprised, of course.
                  Who exactly would Shirley have in mind for you other than Fury again?
                  He couldn't even talk to Hearn on the phone let alone in person.
                  Sure, it's easy for Winkel to deal with complete total B-sides like Arreola, Stiverne, Washington, Ortiz...

                  He wouldn't have dealt with Arum had Warren not join forces with TR.
                  He had no choice. But then he found out it's an easy ride when Arum is the driver's seat.
                  All he had to do is sit in his rocking chair and the TR chief would take care of everything!
                  Thus the 3d fight with Fury is a no brainer for Winkel!

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                  • Roberto Vasquez
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                    #79
                    Originally posted by jbpanama
                    In Present-day Condition Fury Beats the Bronze Bomber 10 Times...

                    Easy Work...Take it to the Bank...
                    lol you proved how crazy boxing fan-boys are. Yes sure he does.

                    Fury almost lost their first fight even! Another day he doesn't get up from that knockdown or the ref stops him. But yes keep believing that.

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                    • infamousrobc
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                      #80
                      Deontay stop lying to yourself and the world

                      Deontay dont have that killer look in his eyes where Tyson does. Deontay knows this when he looks Tyson in the eye Deontays blushing. Boxers/Fighters reveal themseves and are defined by how they win but more so on how they take the defeat.
                      When Tyson wins or draws he remains very humble. Doentay likes to put on a cheesy smile and rub it in. Then when he loses ****n has all the excuses.

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