Comments Thread For: Ward, Bradley Believe Fury is Making a Big Mistake With Wilder

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  • Angeljuice
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    #41
    Originally posted by denium
    I didn't take offense, however i don't believe the version of Fury in the first Wilder fight was anywhere near his best.

    This is yet another reason why Fury is better than everyone else, he's an adapter, he can fight in any style and adjust if things are not working.

    How will he approach the AJ fight? Will be come in Kronk style again? Or will he go back to his slick boxer style, how do you prepare for him if your AJ?

    AJ has faced some decent fighters in his day, but Tyson is a completely different box of tricks. Personally i don't think AJ can outbox Fury, or outfight him either.
    I agree with you on this. John Fury said he was terrified for Tyson in the first fight as he was soft in the middle and "as weak as a kitten".

    Fury was far from a kitten for the second fight.

    I think Fury probably beats AJ, I don't know how AJ will prepare for that fight, but I'm hoping he finds a way to defeat Fury.

    My heart says Joshua, my head says Fury, whatever happens it's the biggest fight in British boxing history and I can't wait to watch.

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    • SilverShareHldr
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      #42
      Originally posted by Wurider
      How is he making a mistake? Wilder can't beat Fury under any circumstances. Fury has already beat him twice.
      I'm a Fury fan but may put money on Wilder, I'll be happy if Fury wins so would be okay losing money but I think the chance of Wilder landing a KO shot are pretty high, he'll have a possible 12 rounds to land one punch

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      • GhostofDempsey
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        #43
        Originally posted by texasboi15
        Deontay is gon kill that boy!
        He had two chances and failed miserably. LOL.

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        • LoadedWraps
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          #44
          Originally posted by SilverShareHldr
          but I think the chance of Wilder landing a KO shot are pretty high
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          • texasboi15
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            #45
            Originally posted by Angeljuice
            Isn't that what you said last time?
            ...AND the time before that

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            • SKARY LARRY
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              #46
              Ward Is So Right!

              The minute I heard about the 2 Matches Fury Vs Joshua, I told my wife, "that is gonna Motivate Wilder to beat Fury!" I am a big gambler in sports and Motivation is big! Example: The year the Superbowl featured the Bears Vs the Colts, the Bears had a victory parade scheduled weeks before the Superbowl. It motivated the Colts and I bet a huge bet on the Colts because of that fact. Of course the Bears lost. Just 1 example of motivation. Thanks.

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              • Curt Henning
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                #47
                i have no problems with fury doing that...its his career and life....and i have little doubt that he will take wilder lightly in the rematch despite how he beat him...he knows wilder is dangerous and stands between him and the mega paydays of AJ...fury and wilder have talked alot of trash and talk in front of the cameras but i think both have respect for their opponents

                boy the wilder haters love to pile on "i doubt he even takes a 3rd fight"...lol...remember he was the one wanting an immediate rematch the first time...it was fury who was looking to push it off...

                if wilder bypasses the fight next he risks getting a crack again at fury or AJ for maybe at least another 2 years....if he takes the immediate rematch and pulls it off hes right back in the fold...instead of waiting two more years and not knowing what might have been....now if he loses he can try to rebuild and build himself back up while AJ/fury sort it and out and he can let the chips fall as they may

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                • SKARY LARRY
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                  #48
                  Betting odds are ridiculous on fury!

                  The betting odds on Fury are ridiculous. Every One is betting on Fury. The line is now way out there. I bet Fury early and later am going to bet Wilder with the big spread and I will bet the right amount so I will win either way; this is called a scalp. Did it with Mayweather Vs Pac Man And Mayweather Vs McGregor: easy money on both. Anyway, don't count on Fury for sure winning. Wilder has lots of motivation (please read my first post). Thank you.

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                  • LoadedWraps
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by SKARY LARRY
                    The betting odds on Fury are ridiculous. Every One is betting on Fury. The line is now way out there. I bet Fury early and later am going to bet Wilder with the big spread and I will bet the right amount so I will win either way; this is called a scalp. Did it with Mayweather Vs Pac Man And Mayweather Vs McGregor: easy money on both. Anyway, don't count on Fury for sure winning. Wilder has lots of motivation (please read my first post). Thank you.
                    I'm throwing the bank at Fury @ -300.

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                    • millcitymauler
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by denium
                      Outside of landing a lucky punch, Deontay can't win.

                      I doubt he even takes the 3rd fight tbh, he knows that Fury will always be his daddy.

                      Expect him to fake an injury a couple of weeks before the fight.
                      i don’t see Wilder punkin’ out of the fight, but I don’t see him winning it either...People forget thatTyson was coming back from suicidal depression, and obesity the first time around - after the beating he dished out in the rematch, I don’t see any scenario where Wilder takes this. Tyson is too good, and too confident.

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