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  • Curtis2
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    #31
    Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
    There is no such thing as a blue print how to beat Wilder. Breazeale tried the same but got iced early. There are not many Tysons Furys around. Other guys lack skills, movement, speed or are not just big enough. How could whyte who is much smaller, follow that "blue print"? Nonsense.

    Wilder still beats the big majority of other guys.
    The mentioning of your 2 cab drivers, Breazeale & Whyte is absolutely laughable although not as hilarious as Wilder beating anyone of HW contending levels..

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    • Bonduu
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      #32
      One trick pony is done and dusted...Fury would smash him in the trilogy. One trick pony Beyoncé rejected 120m to bet on himself cherry picking bums for 5years till he pick the wrong fat looking cherry who gave him a boxing lesson.

      Before the fight, Wilder talked smack and got smacked afterwards...chat chit got ******!!!

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      • jonnyc420
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        #33
        Originally posted by champion4ever
        I disagree. From a mental standpoint, Wilder will be just fine. He is not a broken fighter. He is yet still confident that he could defeat Tyson Fury because we have yet to see the best of the "Bronze Bomber" in this trilogy.

        However, I have but one concern and that is what toll did the punishment he absorbed has taken on his body. I wonder would he be his normal self like: Will he be able to take a punch again? What would his stamina look like and how sturdy will his legs and balance be?

        These are the questions that I would like to see answered in the trilogy. If he isn't physically damaged then I believe he would win this fight by decision.
        Yet to see the best Bronze Bomber??? Really? At his age? As I said these guys and Wilder are mentally broken from the 2nd fight. The biggest fights of his career and you are telling both times he didn't show up fully prepared? Doesn't kind of throw up some red flags if you are going with that theory? Here's what really happened, Wilder was never a polished boxer only a slugger, not changing any time soon. Fury figured him out in the first fight, 2nd fight was the evidence. Pure and total domination. So if Wilder loses the 3rd fight this will be your excuse again I am sure. I feel for you fanboys, has to be hard to be living in such levels of denial. Keep waiting for Wilder to show up with tree trunk legs and the boxing ability of Floyd Mayweather, I have a feeling you will be waiting a very long time.

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        • champion4ever
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          #34
          Originally posted by jonnyc420
          Yet to see the best Bronze Bomber??? Really? At his age? As I said these guys and Wilder are mentally broken from the 2nd fight. The biggest fights of his career and you are telling both times he didn't show up fully prepared? Doesn't kind of throw up some red flags if you are going with that theory? Here's what really happened, Wilder was never a polished boxer only a slugger, not changing any time soon. Fury figured him out in the first fight, 2nd fight was the evidence. Pure and total domination. So if Wilder loses the 3rd fight this will be your excuse again I am sure. I feel for you fanboys, has to be hard to be living in such levels of denial. Keep waiting for Wilder to show up with tree trunk legs and the boxing ability of Floyd Mayweather, I have a feeling you will be waiting a very long time.
          Well skill-wise I will have to agree with you. There is no question that Tyson Fury is the more developed and complete fighter of the two. That part is true.

          However as far as Deontay Wilder quitting; Give me a huge fucking break! If he was a broken fighter then why in the Hell did he take that asswhooping for seven rounds?

          Why the Hell didn't he just quit on his stool between rounds 3 and 7 without coming out to answer those bells? That doesn't seem like a broken fighter to me.

          That sounds a like confident fighter to me who felt if he could only land that huge single punch; Preferably the right hand, then it would have been a game changer; Which was why he protested the stoppage.

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            #35
            Originally posted by Curtis2
            The mentioning of your 2 cab drivers, Breazeale & Whyte is absolutely laughable although not as hilarious as Wilder beating anyone of HW contending levels..
            Whyte is top 10 guy, arguably top 5, so it is not laughable.

            And I don`t think Hunter, Pulev, Povetkin beat Wilder either.

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              #36
              Originally posted by LoadedWraps

              I disagree here.

              The blueprint is to force him onto his back foot and outbox him. Not everyone can do it as dominantly as Fury did, but I think there are guys out there who have the skillset to do it. Parker, Usyk, Miller, Ruiz Jr are all fighters who are able to imo. You don't need to stop him, you have a much higher probability of winning a decision if you can keep him on the back foot because he won't be able to hit you with full steam with the right hand.
              Miller is fat kickboxing bum. Usyk still must prove he belongs to heavyweight division. Parker is a little *****, so I don`t really believe he can beat Wilder.

              Ruiz has a chance.

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              • b4dmusic
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                #37
                Fury

                Here we have another self appointed
                boxing phenomenon. Fury himself should give Breland a raise for handing him the WBC belt. Wilder may not have been able to come back but we will never know now.

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                • jonnyc420
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by champion4ever
                  Well skill-wise I will have to agree with you. There is no question that Tyson Fury is the more developed and complete fighter of the two. That part is true.

                  However as far as Deontay Wilder quitting; Give me a huge fucking break! If he was a broken fighter then why in the Hell did he take that asswhooping for seven rounds?

                  Why the Hell didn't he just quit on his stool between rounds 3 and 7 without coming out to answer those bells? That doesn't seem like a broken fighter to me.

                  That sounds a like confident fighter to me who felt if he could only land that huge single punch; Preferably the right hand, then it would have been a game changer; Which was why he protested the stoppage.
                  Didn't say he quit, I said the rematch broke him meaning after the fight. Wilder hasn't been running his mouth anymore unless of course to come up with an excuse as to why he was whooped. He blamed everyone and everything except himself.

                  Confident or not he was never gonna land that shot, he never had the opportunity, Fury was on him from the first second of the fight. He figured Wilder could not box off the back foot and applied due pressure to prevent him from loading up. His corner saved him.

                  Given the excuses and the blame, this tells me he will learn nothing and just rely on landing a big punch. Not gonna work, Fury has him figured out and Wilder is too set in his ways to develop skills to match Fury.

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