The snakes in Deontay's camp dropped the ball in the rematch. The Bombsquad should of seen all Tyson's dirty fouls and address them to Kenny Bayless and the Nevada Athletic Commission. Its No wonder that Toprank wants to get out of dodge and host this fight overseas now.
Comments Thread For: Fury: I Have To Smash Wilder's Face, Then I'll Annihilate Joshua!
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Props to the Heavyweight for fighting each other!
Fury is no question THE MOST SKILLED of the bunch. Wilder has that Punchers Chance for sure, however I would favor Fury heavily over AJ, he will prove to be way too stiff and slow for Fury on top of not have the best Stamina to have to potential CHASE Fury for 12 Rounds because he will likely be fighting from behind that entire fight
Props to Fury for WANTING to finish up his business with Wilder first and not trying to Weasel out of it
Even if Fury was to lose to Wilder or get knocked out by him a fight with AJ is STILL a big fight!Comment
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Fury just got off the phone with Daniel Kinahan???
Come on. Keep organized crime out of boxing. The boxing media needs to be all over this.Comment
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the white ref in the 1st fight....the black ref in the 2nd along the black pre-fight costume....wat will it b after Fury whips Bumsquad’s azz again in the 3rd...?? More whining. pathetic excuses, and butt-hurt conspiracies!!!Comment
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If Wilder doesn't bring a ******* or has a hitman with a big mire in the public, I don't see it and the problem is Wilder knows the only think he HAD was his right hand, which did nothing to Fury when he landed it flush like 4 times in the first 2 rounds.Originally posted by MinuteMaid5Fury should be careful, Wilder has nothing to lose and everything to gain in his third fight with Fury.
He is now mentally and physically broken and if he fights Fury he is either ****** or not planning to fight again.Comment
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You can write this, but it's clearly not true.Originally posted by MinuteMaid5Fury should be careful, Wilder has nothing to lose and everything to gain in his third fight with Fury.
What does he stand to lose? How about his whole career. He is done as a fighter of note if he loses again to Fury. The most likely outcome if he loses is retirement.
Is that it? Not at all. It wasn't a light beating he took in the second fight. A repeat performance and he might end up with some permanent damage.
Finally, Wilder is still clinging (a little delusionally, many might say) to some semblance of self-respect and pride, despite the manner of his loss. Another whipping and another big chunk of pride goes out the window. That could be a very bitter pill for someone like Wilder to swallow.Comment
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This is boxing and anything can happen, never count out anyone!
Have you not learned from eons of fights from the 40’s to now?
Fury was the most focused in his career against Wilder cuz he KNOWS how dangerous Wilder is!
No telling how Wilder will look coming back from his first defeat, some come back and never are the same and others come back and are reinvigorated for the better!
Calling Wilder’s knockout or even a victory of his a “lucky shot” is beyond negligible, everyone’s dismissing Wilder as if Fury is super human!
I’ve seen fights where one guy absolutely should’ve won but lost, it happens!
Like I’ve told others, I’ll be back on here to see if Wilder wins who would give him the same amount of credit that Fury got for beating him or will it be as you say just a “lucky shot”!
Time always tells the truth and we shall all see!Comment
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