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Originally posted by h2k View PostHe's a well known ped cheater. Maybe he paid the testing agency to pass the test
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Originally posted by Squared.Circle View PostOr maybe Fury passed all VADA testing when he easily embarrassed your idol, twice, so you're desperately grasping at straws in an attempt to validate those embarrassing losses? Sounds about right lol
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Like Ward said, who made Hearns the voice of boxing even though he’s a loud mouth who has squandered DAZN’s war chest!
Wilder could come back an win, we’ve seen crazier things happen in boxing before!
Anyone thinking Fury beating Wilder is the easiest conclusion is foolhardy as anything can happen!
Wilder either took the beating an it destroyed him or it rebuilt something in him to make him even more dangerous!
With that said Fury by stoppage in a much better showing for Wilder!
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Originally posted by h2k View PostFury is the one who's embarrassing because he is a certified cheater.
The sooner you admit Fury is not only the far superior boxer, but the much better fighter in general, and has beat Wilder fair and square (twice), the sooner you'll be able to grieve properly
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Originally posted by IRONCHINHAGLER View PostThis is the 3rd fight - not a rematch! Fury has won literally all the rds with the exception of the 2 rds he got knocked down - and even at the end of those 2 rds he was coming forward and backing Wlilder up. And Fury has proven its going to take more than ONE punch from Wilder to knock him out!! Wilders power is legit but overrated and his Ko record padded with tomato cans!
In that 2nd fight Fury says to Wilder at the end "You made me go gaga with that punch you landed in the first round" Wilder didn't even land flush or full power. Fury is an elusive fighter so it's harder to land flush on him.
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Originally posted by Toffee View PostThat's because people aren't that smart.
AJ was always a big favourite to win his belts back. There was a huge risk that if he lost, his career was badly impacted but he also had time to rebuild. And by not taking the rematch he would have been frozen out. Basically, the rematch made sense; taking calculated risks. The return was huge too... suddenly it was the biggest fight in town.
Wilder is playing with the odds massively against him. And a loss to Fury pretty much ends his career.
The odds are with Fury, but he's got little to gain and a heck of a lot to lose. And it's not the fight people want to see.
Of course this might just be Wilder 'betting on himself' again. Maybe he just truly believes he wins. Or he is prepared to gamble his career on a long shot. Seems odd to me though.
No way is Wilder's career over if he loses to Fury. If Fury really is no. 1 - how can Wilder be finished by losing to him?
People just over-react to loses. Mosley lost to Forrest twice but is one of the greatest fighters of recent times. AJ could have lost to Ruiz again and still become a champion again by a different route. Fighters have bogey-men they struggle against - like Ali did with Norton.
Wilder's career is over if he can't beat any other top-10 fghters. But he's def top-5 so he'll be fine.
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Wilder just needs to throw more punches. He just can't lay back and allow Fury to outwork him 2 to 1. He needs to make this a firefight.
Throw left hooks, uppercuts, right crosses, left uppercuts and right uppercuts. The more punches he throws the greater are his chances of landing and the more he lands the greater are his chances of winning; Especially by KO or TKO stoppage.
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Originally posted by Toffee View PostIf he takes two straight beatings then he's done. What fight can he go to with that kind of form at age 35? Ortiz 3 for pocket change?
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