Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder: No One Should Be Surprised I'll Fight Fury A Third Time

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  • champion4ever
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    #51
    Originally posted by greeneye99
    I'll take $500 bet with you
    PayPal/ Western Union your choice buddy
    Fyi
    Wilder landed punches on Fury before & he still got up
    #Notworried
    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.

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    • jonnyc420
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      #52
      Originally posted by champion4ever
      You wanna make a bet? The very first overhand right Wilder lands in the opening round in the center of the ring will finish him or force him to quit.
      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.

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        #53
        Originally posted by 1hourRun
        But Martin Carefoot was credible enough according to team Fury when they told UKAD that they got the 'Wild-Boar' from Carefoot tho. You believe that yeah? but not when Carefoot confessed that he lied to UKAD for Fury. OK.
        Personally don't have much to say on this, you know why? Because once again where is his proof? He wants money is what I gather. This also had nothing to do with the beating he gave Wilder. You are trying to smear Fury because you know deep down that Wilder got stomped and will get stomped again. Which is why you are running around talking about banning Fury. You fear for Wilder's health. Fury tasted his blood and brutalized him. Sent him packing with his tail between his skinny legs, took his belt and his soul. Lol

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        • BKM-
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          #54
          Originally posted by 1hourRun
          The bald knob-kneed giant-hunchback is an abomination. How many 6'9 tall men walk into a boxing gym? Not many I bet, so being the #1. giant hunchback in the world is not to difficult, considering there may be only three in boxing gyms around the world.

          These giant goofs, do not last long as athletes, that is a fact.
          You say that because you're a midget who worships other midgets.

          Fury is a phenomenon because fighters are considered big/tall at around 6'4-6'6 and we have historically seen them being lumbering and uncoordinated for the most part. Fury is 3-5 inches taller than them with even longer limbs and still moves superior, he can even duck, bob and weave with perfect balance.

          So forget about finding 6'9 men like him, you're never gonna find even smaller men than him who have his physical abilities.

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          • Mindgames
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            #55
            Wilders fans still producing all these tears two months later. Impressive.

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            • Old Crow
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              #56
              It's not even funny,it's sad.Wilder had the most prestigious title in the Sports World and he taints it by being a racist,disillusioned,poorest of the poor sports ,after dogging Joshua and everyone else.

              He's got more excuses everyday.
              Like John Witherspoon said,"be a man".You can talk that "on my shield" crap all you want,your eyes and body language were saying a completely different story.

              Next time I hope Fury cold kos him.I wonder what the excuses will be then.

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                #57
                Originally posted by Oregonian
                ——-/

                Stiverne, Ortiz and Breazeale are all HOF boxers, is that it?

                Meanwhile, Fury beat Wilder twice and somehow Wilder has “nothing to prove at all” and “will beat” Fury in the third fight?

                Keep smoking that ganja
                Sorry I was just trolling with the first bit but I meant the second part. Wilder did go straight back into the rematch with Fury. Fury failed to do that with Wlad and Wilder... AJ went straight back in with Ruiz too. Wilder and AJ are both real fighters.

                I def think Wilder could win the 3rd fight. I mean the guy has already knocked Fury down twice and landed a load of right hands on him. To quote Fury after the 2nd fight "You made me go gaga with that right-hand you landed".

                Problem with boxing fans is they think in extremes. They think if Fury fought Wilder 10 times he would win every time. But that's just crazy thinking. There is no other individual sport where that happens.

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                • Michael1437
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                  #58
                  I would be surprised, he didn't just lose to Fury, he was dominated, I just don't see what he can do different in the 3rd fight, he needs to work on his defense and take a tune up fight to get his confidence back before getting back in the ring with Fury, what's going to stop Fury from coming in and ending it quicker the next time?

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                  • jbpanama
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by Mindgames
                    Wilders fans still producing all these tears two months later. Impressive.
                    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...

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                    • Oregonian
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                      #60
                      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.
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                      A different Wilder? What happened to those “punches in bunches” in the first fight?
                      Wait! We were going to see it in the rematch and a bunch of guys like you guaranteed us that!
                      They told us Wilder was going to be doubly focused, driven, determined and motivated - what the fück happened?

                      I know. You guarantee it. This time you do. Really?

                      All the things Wilder is going to do now yet he couldn’t do them in two fights.

                      Ok, we’ll wait since you guarantee us

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