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

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

    WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury is not going to overlook his upcoming opponent, Deontay Wilder, when they collided for a third time on a tentative date of December 19. Wilder and Fury fought to a controversial twelve round split draw in December 2018.
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  • Oldskoolg
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    Fury takes wilder far more serious than the Eddie Hearn incels

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    • LoadedWraps
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      Fury is the kingpin. The man to beat. The cash cow. The golden goose. He calls the shots.

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      • Bronx23
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        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 ?

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        • tokon
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          In fairness to Whyte, I don't think he overlooked povetkin. Whyte winning was based on him being younger, stronger, fitter, more ambition. He didnt have the better boxing pedigree, skill or experience and this is why he lost.

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          • Angeljuice
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            #6
            Originally posted by LoadedWraps
            Fury is the kingpin. The man to beat. The cash cow. The golden goose. He calls the shots.
            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.

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              #7
              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.
              Let's be honest, Fury's popularity in the UK has VASTLY improved since that Wilder fight, he wouldn't struggle to sell out at all now.

              Joshua on the other hand has lost a lot of his casual fanbase, if you look on social media he's the subject of ridicule these days

              The truth is, it's probably about even in terms of UK box office now, and if Fury demolishes Wilder again and AJ bores vs Pulev as I expect Fury will become the A Side.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Oldskoolg
                Fury takes wilder far more serious than the Eddie Hearn incels
                Fury is making a fucking fortune continuously beating the snot out of Wilder. Damn right he takes him seriously!

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                • kafkod
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by LDBC Slayer
                  Let's be honest, Fury's popularity in the UK has VASTLY improved since that Wilder fight, he wouldn't struggle to sell out at all now.

                  Joshua on the other hand has lost a lot of his casual fanbase, if you look on social media he's the subject of ridicule these days

                  The truth is, it's probably about even in terms of UK box office now, and if Fury demolishes Wilder again and AJ bores vs Pulev as I expect Fury will become the A Side.
                  I think AJ is still more popular in London and the South of England generally. But in Northern England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland, Fury is The Man now.

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                  • oscar9992
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                    Whyte is just not good enough. Thanks god he lost. Now we can go to Fury vs Joshua.

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