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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Odds Continue To Grow In Favor Of Fury Ahead Of Third Wilder Fight

    At this point, oddsmakers seem to find it easier to predict whom will prevail in a third fight between Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder than where in the world such a fight will take place.
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  • jonnyc420
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    Everyone knows Fury is too good for Wilder. One trick pony was exposed and embarrassed.

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    • Bunch Pag
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      #3
      He's won 1 drawn 1 and outboxed him in both with the last one being an annihilation.. meanwhile wilder has had an operation..


      Although anything can happen in boxing, even the ardent of Wilder fans know Fury will go into the ring as heavy favourite... however, We all know the fav never always wins.

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      • Roberto Vasquez
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        Wilder is going to be much better for the next fight I know that.

        I give Fury 66% chance of winning the third fight but that still means that Wilder has a 1 in 3 chance of winning.

        Fury fans could get a nasty surprise. Wilder has easily hit Fury with right hands every fight and put him down twice. Fury fans should be worried that Wilder can hit their man so easily.

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        • rckdees
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          #5
          Good I’m taking Wilder

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          • Smash
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            wilder now knows fury can attack and hurt him so its a real chance for him to grow as a fighter, its literally now or never i would say, can he handle it or will he fall apart, will b e interesting to find out

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            • Mindgames
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              #7
              Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez
              Wilder is going to be much better for the next fight I know that.

              I give Fury 66% chance of winning the third fight but that still means that Wilder has a 1 in 3 chance of winning.

              Fury fans could get a nasty surprise. Wilder has easily hit Fury with right hands every fight and put him down twice. Fury fans should be worried that Wilder can hit their man so easily.
              He didn't land flush once in fight two man. Wilder was leading from miles out with that right, had no idea how to set it up, fell for every feint. But what's worse, we learned he had no stamina. Thats why he's output was so low that he fell behind in fights with guys he was a level above. He drains quickly like a sprinter. He better lose that extra weight, although he'd be at even more of a weight disadvantage too.

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              • Marchegiano
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                Originally posted by Mindgames
                He didn't land flush once in fight two man. Wilder was leading from miles out with that right, had no idea how to set it up, fell for every feint. But what's worse, we learned he had no stamina. Thats why he's output was so low that he fell behind in fights with guys he was a level above. He drains quickly like a sprinter. He better lose that extra weight, although he'd be at even more of a weight disadvantage too.
                Everyone one saw Fury go down in the first one and in the second Fury himself said Wilder nearly KO'd him in the first round.

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                • 1hourRun
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                  The 200-300 lines in favor of Fury are reasonable, but anything above +400 is grossly underestimating Deontay 'Bronze-Bomber' Wilder's power. Apparently those bookies forgot that Tyson had a point deducted, Deontay can win not only by KO but also DQ.

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                  • LoadedWraps
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                    The big money was there to be won already and us who knew Fury was the goods won big.

                    That said, there is money to be made. I'm throwing the bank on Fury by murder.

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