Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury: Wilder Will Be More Dangerous Than The Last Fight!

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury: Wilder Will Be More Dangerous Than The Last Fight!

    WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury believes his upcoming opponent, Deontay Wilder, is more dangerous than ever. Fury suffered two knockdowns when he fought Wilder to a controversial twelve round split draw in December 2018 at Staples Center in Los Angeles.
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  • Ray*
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    Definitely, i think this pandemic has really helped Wilder doe. He has had time to heal, get his surgery sorted out, prior to that his ego was too hurt, but this time has helped him mentally and he can look back and what he has done.

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    • Tbone27
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      #3
      I hope Fury dominates Wilder 1 more time because Wilder needs to check his ego and go back to the drawing board or retire

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      • Bunch Pag
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        #4
        Originally posted by Ray*
        Definitely, i think this pandemic has really helped Wilder doe. He has had time to heal, get his surgery sorted out, prior to that his ego was too hurt, but this time has helped him mentally and he can look back and what he has done.
        I agree with his physical recovery part.

        The mental part, I'd like to see what he's done in preparation for that. Is that what Foreman has spoke to him about? He's mentally been in bits so it's going to be interesting to see/hear what he's done for that or is his ego too big to acknowledge that? For me and a chance to win He needs to make changes within his camp and his ego strokers need a kick to the kerb....

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        • Ray*
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          Originally posted by Bunch Pag
          I agree with his physical recovery part.

          The mental part, I'd like to see what he's done in preparation for that. Is that what Foreman has spoke to him about? He's mentally been in bits so it's going to be interesting to see/hear what he's done for that or is his ego too big to acknowledge that? For me and a chance to win He needs to make changes within his camp and his ego strokers need a kick to the kerb....
          The mental part i think time is helping him heal, his ego strokers definitely aren't helping him though, but that is if they are in his camp.

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          • TMLT87
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            Wasnt he supposed to be more dangerous in the second fight?

            The narrative was "he just needs to make some adjustments" "Fury wont get up this time" "Wilder has more room to improve, Fury had to fight a perfect fight" etc etc.

            Its just as likely that Wilder is completely mentally broken and ready to cash out at this point.

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            • 5000boxing
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              Fury knows Judgement day is coming.. He knows that he has awakened a sleeping Giant! now he has to face what he has awoken.. And try to hold his own yelling.. "you shalt not pass!" like Gandolf the grey.. In the dark caves of moria.. So the real question is.. Can Fury go full Gandolf the white?, or is this going to be a brutal demolition job from Balrog? This is the true question that only the Trilogy can answer..

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              • texasboi15
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                Deontay decapitates this motherfcker this time

                THIS TIME MOTHERFCKER

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                • Corelone
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                  This is how a champion talks. He's not calling Wilder names or thumping his chest. If Wilder gets better, so will Fury. If he thinks Wilder will improve, Fury will try to improve too. Right headedness.

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                  • factsarenice
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                    Wilder is done, he has no mid game, no inside game and can't fight on his back foot. Wilder's vaunted right hand is telegraphed and only has power at full extension. Every fighter from here on will crowd him and push his skinny ass back. I'm saying it here and now, Wilder gets knocked out by everyone from Parker to Daniel Dubois and Whyte.

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