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  • #31
    fury has to think this way or else he will become complacent

    wilder can knock him down so its always interesting with wilder

    wilder cant be any worse than he was last fight either, that was comical

    fury should play on the costume and the floppy glove, spiked water, loaded glove, snakes, arms, i think the buildup could be classic

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Marvlus Marv View Post
      Wilder's brain is made out of the same stuff that's in Khan's chin. He'll probably be all jittery on the night as the pressure overwhelms him. He knows all the badass shti is a hoax and that he's basically a 6'7 goofball with power in his hands.
      I’ve been saying with no Barclays center he’s out of his element and he needs extra confidence to be at his best knowing a stoppage is a must for him in most fights because he doesn’t win rounds outside a Barclays center so he was lucky to get a draw in the first fight in another venue but those WBC connections are long gone now . It’s the Fury / Arum show now .

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      • #33
        Wilder will be more dangerous on a third try but that’s common sense because he can’t possibly box worse then 2 fights in row like he did . We may see a better Wilder but we will also see a better Fury so it all evens out with the exception Fury needs to stay focused more up against a power puncher but it’s still a farce to think Wilder wins .

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Pigeons View Post
          I don't think Fury will be able to do that again
          not with his su****ious gloves...

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Mexican Bidness View Post
            Why is Fury entertaining this fight. Perhaps the dumbest rivalry in HW history, and it’s fans eat it up.
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            Because he has no choice. There was a rematch clause that Wilder triggered and unless Fury retires, he cannot legally fight anyone.

            Do you understand how contracts work??

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            • #36
              Originally posted by 184guy2 View Post
              not with his su****ious gloves...
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              What about the first fight? How was he able to do it?

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              • #37
                Originally posted by 184guy2 View Post
                not with his su****ious gloves...
                Well said!

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
                  Wilder needs to hire Naseem Richardson in his corner fight for this fight in order to inspect Fury's gloves and handwraps. If there are no signs of subterfuge and everything is on an even playing field then I believe Wilder will take him this time; Perhaps by way of knockout.
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                  “Even playing Field”?? What about the 1st fight? Or was that also suspect?
                  The way Wilder was dismantled, Fury doesn’t need to play dirty.
                  Wilder gets destroyed again no matter what you believe

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                  • #39
                    Wilder took his beating and wanted to keep going - if I am Fury, that is all I focus on. Gonna have to stop him again

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Oregonian View Post
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                      “Even playing Field”?? What about the 1st fight? Or was that also suspect?
                      The way Wilder was dismantled, Fury doesn’t need to play dirty.
                      Wilder gets destroyed again no matter what you believe
                      If I can recall correctly, their first fight was very close. Wilder was the aggressor and scored the only knockdowns of the fight. While on the other hand, outside of his slippery defensive ability; Fury hardly threw any punches in that bout. He mostly played keep away by running out the clock and making Deontay Wilder miss. Fury never put his punches together or had thrown them bunches.

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