Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder in "Amazing Physical Shape" For Fury Trilogy

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  • Bronx2245
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    #41
    Originally posted by Noelanthony
    Such as what? When has Deontay been out of shape? He could have the late Emmanuel Stewart in his corner the result will still be the same
    How ironic that Kronk's has been vital to the Brits (Lewis/Fury) but not to the Amercan HWs?

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    • IRONCHINHAGLER
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      #42
      Originally posted by Tyistall
      This stuff proves how ****** most of you are when it comes to boxing. Just look st the Whyte vs Povetkin fight. Anything can happen in heavyweight boxing. I have been the biggest Wilder hater on here but even I know that he could turn it around with one punch. Especially against a guy like Fury who has been down multiple times. Fury beat Wilder good the last time, but Ruiz beat AJ the first time too. AJ then came back and pitched a shut out to the point when it wasn't even a match. Whyte could do the same thing against Povetkin. And realistically Wilder could do the same because Fury is not the unbeatable monster that you idiots are calling him. He is a steroid cheating con man who has never defended a belt and has only fought 2 decent opponents. So why not just wait until the third fight to see who is the better man?
      Fat Fury already proved who the better man is...out boxing Wilder in the 1st(which vast majority thought He won)...then aggressively coming forward putting Wilder on his back foot and laying a straight beatdown on Deontay. Probably do the same thing - Wilder can’t land that big right hand cleanly fighting off his back foot and has no inside fighting skills to speak of.

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      • IRONCHINHAGLER
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        #43
        Originally posted by jackblack008
        Happy to see him in good shape and new coach. Fury may have a few things to worry
        New coach...isn’t Breland still his trainer??

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        • Noelanthony
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          #44
          Originally posted by Get em up
          The quiet version speaks loudest. He is either completely focused and putting his nose to the grind stone to get his belt back OR he is still in shock and disbelief that he was beaten the way he was. I have a feeling its probably focus that's keeping him quiet. The dude knows how to come back from a loss. He lost in the Olympics and managed to win a world title and defend it 10 times. Silence can be deafening sometimes.
          Those 10 defences he should have lost 4 of them . Great right hand but that’s it

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          • Boxme1
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            #45
            One hit wonder.

            Amazing shape. Great. Just needs to work on learning how to box now. He took Fury1 fight because he though this guy has been out of the ring two years. My one weapon will beat him. No. Fury won that fight. Fury 2 was a lesson in how much lack of boxing ability he has. Most overrated boxer to hold a belt whilst ducking anyone in top 5. Hopefully after third beating he hangs up his gloves he realises how lucky he has been to earn a dollar for the sport. Think bookies should take bets on his post fight excuses not the result.

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            • Fighter78
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              #46
              Yea yea.....wilder looked like a black God before the second fight.....makes zero difference at all

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                #47
                Originally posted by jonnyc420
                That one punch couldn't keep Fury down in the first fight, he couldn't land it in the next fight. Highly unlikely he can land it in the 3rd fight when he knows Fury can hurt him and drop him too. You are obsessed with Whyte and hate Fury because he was balls deep in your boy's head by ignoring him. He proceeded to get slept because he was too busy running his mouth. Can't compare that never was to a great like Fury. The only man to hold every belt. The only undefeated HW in the top 3. Yet he is a con man. You are a joke, never stop crying do you Crystall?
                Don't feed the troll.

                Tyrone is a well known clown.

                He won't respond and will eventually put you on ignore.

                He says the same stuff in every post he ever makes, it's boring as hell, he's even ****** enough to make the same comments on the boxingscene facebook page, and thus has given away his identity.

                If Fury is a con man/hype job, what does that make everyone else? His logic is flawed.

                I think a gypsy knocked his sister up.

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                • Monzon99
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                  #48
                  you never know if they got fury on peds or drugs again. if they did and kept it private, then they would have leverage to force fury to dive again like he did in the first fight. you never know.

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                  • 1hourRun
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                    #49


                    We never really got to see the destructive power of the 231 pound 'Bronze-Bomber' due to a bicep injury that was reported by Junior Fa.

                    Champ, you got to return to what brought the results, of your historic WBC title run of 10 straight successful title defenses. Gypsy-Bum Tyson Phooey, will not get even one in the books.

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                    • Mickey Pearson
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                      #50
                      African american history question: Who was the first Irish/british boxer to KO african american hype job Deontay Wilder? LOL wilder started it

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