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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Fury Focused on Wilder: If He KO's Me, Won't Be No Joshua Fight

    WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury is taking things one fight at a time. Fury is refusing to overlook his upcoming opponent, once-beaten Deontay Wilder. Their trilogy fight is scheduled to take place before the end of the year.
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    thats what am talking about stay focused at the task ahead.

    personally i think wilder will pose a bigger threat this time, he will go for broke, i can just imagine the mental torture he's going through at this time especially in this quarantine just him and his thoughts.

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    • hugh grant
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      At least fury philosophical and knows he has to be cautious and not believe hy pe. And has his head screwed on.
      Don't take anything for granted

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        Tyson's exactly right.

        After these Pulev and Wilder fights are out of the way then it should be unification between respective winners.

        Tyson loses and AJ wins then there's no reason for AJ to go straight to Tyson and visa versa...

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        • Bronx23
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          #5
          If Wilder isn't completely mentally broken I think he can do better in the triology than he did in the rematch. I think Fury had his number though.

          Fury has all the fuel and ammo to win the fight before they even step in the ring. It's gonna be interesting to see how Wilder takes Furys ******* talking this time.

          This is do or die for Wilder imo. He talked sooo much shi-t before the rematch and made so many undelivered promises. Then you add in all the excuses, what can really if you lose the triology.

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            Not only can the Gypsy-Bum lose by KO, but he also runs the risk of getting disqualified. I hate to see Deontay win back the WBC by way of elimination.

            I know that I'm asking for a lot to ask Tyson to punch with his fist, but I just hope that he keeps the palm-strikes to at least one per round.

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            • hugh grant
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              Originally posted by 1hourRun


              Not only can the Gypsy-Bum lose by KO, but he also runs the risk of getting disqualified. I hate to see Deontay win back the WBC by way of elimination.

              I know that I'm asking for a lot to ask Tyson to punch with his fist, but I just hope that he keeps the palm-strikes to at least one per round.
              I didn't see no palm strikes. But slo mo did show Tyson touch you with inside of glove of left by way of distraction before drilling you with fist of right hand

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                #8
                Wilder is working on cheesy lines about being reborn and rising from the ashes once more. Guaranteed. He should be working on a new punch or two instead.

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                  Originally posted by hugh grant
                  I didn't see no palm strikes. But slo mo did show Tyson touch you with inside of glove of left by way of distraction before drilling you with fist of right hand

                  ^ Tyson strangles Steve Cunningham like Deontay Wilder to save himself. Pathetic.

                  Listen, Tyson Fury without illegal-tactics is shit. Phooey relies on these underhanded methods to bail himself out when the fight comes to him. When Tyson fought Steve Cunningham, the fading cruiserweight was 12 years older, was at a great disadvantage in height ( six inches ), reach ( three inches ) and was outweighed by 40+ pounds.

                  Tyson's fans claim that he is a master-boxer, yet even with all these considerable physical advantages, he could not outclass a over-matched opponent. The 'Better man' won though -- WHAT THE HELL DOES THAT MEAN?! How are you the better boxer, when you are resorting to wrestling and street-fighting to win?

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                    Originally posted by 1hourRun

                    ^ Tyson strangles Steve Cunningham like Deontay Wilder to save himself. Pathetic.

                    Listen, Tyson Fury without illegal-tactics is shit. Phooey relies on these underhanded

                    Tyson's fans claim that he is a master-boxer, yet even with all these considerable physical advantages, he could not outclass a over-matched opponent. The 'Better man' won though -- WHAT THE HELL DOES THAT MEAN?! How are you the better boxer, when you are resorting to wrestling and street-fighting to win?
                    I think Cunningham was faster. Fury was being outboxed so fury with his iq realised he needed to turn it into streetlight and walked cunningham down

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