Comments Thread For: Fury: You Saw What Happened To Whyte, I Won't Overlook Wilder

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  • Jkp
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    #21
    Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
    Whyte is just not good enough to beat Fury. But I can see Wilder struggling with him.
    I see a devastating Breazeale style ko, for whyte.

    I think wilder lines him up with ease.

    Midgets like rivas and Povetkin dropped him, a heavy weight with reach and power of Wilder would line him up with ease.

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    • greeneye99
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      #22
      Originally posted by Bronx23
      Fury being careless or overconfident is Wilders only chance. He’s not out boxing Fury.

      Yea gotta admit I thought Fury was either a lunatic or lying out his when he said he was gonna go toe to toe in the Wilder rematch. The opening bell rang and he ran full speed to the center of the ring & came straight at him all night.

      People can make all the excuses they want for Wilder but Fury was literally right there in front of Wilder to be hit. If he couldn’t catch Fury coming straight at him I just don’t see how he beats him. I truly believe Fury took something outta Wilder that night. Kinda like Kovalev after the Ward rematch. I think an immediate trilogy is a terrible idea for Wilder. What can he possibly say if he takes another humiliating loss ?
      Totally agree with this Post entirely
      Facts

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      • markther
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        #23
        I don’t think Wilder really cares about beating Fury. So you have George Foreman and Floyd Mayweather offering help. Why wouldn’t you use both of them in training IF your serious about winning. It may be too late to teach an old dog new tricks but why not take the opportunity. I would be all over grabbing what Floyd can offer inside the ring. A lot of fighters that Floyd fought said later on that he took away their best weapons and what they did best and dictated the entire fight and pace. If I’m Wilder, I’m curious how he did that. I’m curious about what Big George can show me as a heavyweight.

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          #24
          Originally posted by deathofaclown
          That’s true, but I still think he had one eye on the mandatory shot, who wouldn’t? Especially when you’re asked about it in every interview

          I also believe they thought Povetkin is shot and there for the taking, which is still true, despite the result.
          Yes, you're probably right on both points.
          Thanks.

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            #25
            Originally posted by Boxviewer
            But before the knock out he was outboxing Povetkin, leading in all cards.
            Yes, the first four rounds of a twelve to be fight. Then look what happened; that was no lucky punch!

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            • FlyingFJ
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              #26
              Originally posted by jackblack008
              Anyone here thinks Wilder has a chance after the battering in March?
              Yes, anything can happen in the heavyweight and Fury had also said numerous time that you can't give Wilder any chance. It can be an upset. It's not always a better person wins in Heavyweight. We have seen that so many times.

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                #27
                Originally posted by Jkp
                I see a devastating Breazeale style ko, for whyte.

                I think wilder lines him up with ease.

                Midgets like rivas and Povetkin dropped him, a heavy weight with reach and power of Wilder would line him up with ease.
                Povetkin is well schooled boxer. Wilder is not.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Boxviewer
                  But before the knock out he was outboxing Povetkin, leading in all cards.
                  People said the same thing about the Marquez-Pac 4 fight and look how that ended..........

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by philb
                    If fury beats him the same way then case closed, he just has wilders number. People assume wilder is trash cause he losing to the best heavy weight after fury dethroned vlad before, atleast we gettin the best fightin the best at heavy, minus joshua in the mix for now. Not to piss fury fans off, but wilders team better inspect those “floppy” gloves with a microscope this time around, wilder already destroyed his own rep too tho with that ridiculous 40 pound suit lol but lets make this as even as possible and may the best man win fairly.
                    What makes you think Wilders team did not inspect the gloves the first 2 times? You do realize that each side has a member of their team inspect the gloves and when the fighters are getting their hands taped?

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                    • OldTerry
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Angeljuice
                      Don't Believe the Hype.

                      Truth is, this fight will make its money in the UK first and foremost. UK is biggest slice of the money pie and AJ is still a bigger draw over here (by a huge margin).

                      Fury struggles to sell a fifth of AJ's PPV numbers and Joshua can sell out any stadium or venue in the country.
                      I get that Fury is a bigger/better known character in the States and that he is the main draw for you, but when you look back in the history books one fighter has 3 of the big 4, the other only one.

                      This will be just another title fight for you, but is probably the biggest fight in UK history for us.
                      I imagine you are correct about Joshua being a bigger draw than Fury in the UK. The reasons why are most likely his explosive power and athletic look which give him a movie star persona. When Fury and Joshua fight, that will most likely change as I predict Fury will make it clearly obvious that he is the real champ. UK boxing fans will choose substance over illusion.

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