This idiot keep saying trash everyday all day
Comments Thread For: Fury: Wilder is Second Best Heavyweight, He'd Knock Joshua Out!
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Couldn’t have put it better myselfWilder should take all this as motivation. Fury viciously ripped the title from his hands, called his costume satanic, rubbished his portrayal on black history month, licked his blood, called him a bum, and now says he's second place to him. I don't know about you, but if it were me, I'd be sleeping in the gym and sparring bulldozers and elephants preparing to decapitate that man...figuratively of course.Comment
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Wilder did have a off night in the second fight but it happens. That version of Wilder would have got beaten in a similar fashion by AJ, Whyte, Ortiz and other quality boxers.
Similar to AJ vs Ruiz 1, that version of AJ would have been beaten by a few quality boxers. Off night.
Or Fury vs Wallin, vs McDermott 1, vs Cunningham. Fury would have been beaten by a few higher quality boxers on those nights. Off nights.
Having said that, if the best version of Wilder shows up against anyone, including Fury, he still has a shot to knock them out because of his power and patience.Comment
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Yes that might be true. To defeat Wilder you MUST have a solid durable chin. Fury demonstrated that. Joshua is brother of Amir Khan.Comment
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Yep, and at the same time he's trying to plant a seed of doubt in AJ.Fury has no respect for Wilder.
He used him all along and is using him now. He knows everything about boxing, he knows it's history deeply, and he knows full well Wilder is crap aside from a dangerous right hand.
He says this stuff because Wilder is ****** enough to believe it. And if Wilder believes it he remains complacent, stays in love with his own power, and does nothing different in the third fight.
Why do you think he says Wilder nearly knocked him out in the 2nd round? The one clean punch Wilder landed all night and Fury didn't even buckle. It's to build up Deyonce's confidence and make him believe he just had an off night.Comment
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Wilder wouldn't be given the chance, AJ puts a lot more physical pressure on a fighter than Fury and punches much harder.
If AJ applies pressure from the start and avoids Wilders single, well telegraphed punch, Wilder will fold like the paper champ he used to be.Comment
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There's only one version of Wilder, only one style and only one punch. Wilder didn't have a bad night, he made a bad decision to fight a man he thought was over and done with.Wilder did have a off night in the second fight but it happens. That version of Wilder would have got beaten in a similar fashion by AJ, Whyte, Ortiz and other quality boxers.
Similar to AJ vs Ruiz 1, that version of AJ would have been beaten by a few quality boxers. Off night.
Or Fury vs Wallin, vs McDermott 1, vs Cunningham. Fury would have been beaten by a few higher quality boxers on those nights. Off nights.
Having said that, if the best version of Wilder shows up against anyone, including Fury, he still has a shot to knock them out because of his power and patience.
If he'd avoided all decent fighters like he did before Fury he would have retired 60/0/0 and the Americans would be claiming him an unbeatable legend.Comment
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