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over a year ago
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This is wilders last chance at glory or he risks fading into obscurity, it would be unwise to underestimate him. A desperate man is a dangerous man. Fury’s very smart but could be guilty of resting on his laurels a bit. We’ll find out tonight! |
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"This is wilders last chance at glory or he risks fading into obscurity, it would be unwise to underestimate him. A desperate man is a dangerous man. Fury’s very smart but could be guilty of resting on his laurels a bit. We’ll find out tonight! "
How does that fence feel? |
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"This is wilders last chance at glory or he risks fading into obscurity, it would be unwise to underestimate him. A desperate man is a dangerous man. Fury’s very smart but could be guilty of resting on his laurels a bit. We’ll find out tonight!
How does that fence feel? "
Feels fine! Not too good, not too bad |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Quite looking forward to this, two giant men about to lick each other round a ring.
Will be interesting to see if/how wilder has adapted his style. Thought he lost the first fury fight and wasn’t doing too well in either of the Ortiz bouts until the knockout. His right hand is the get out of jail card. Heart says fury to win but I think if wilder is better prepared then he wins by stoppage. |
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Fury. Wilder is broken mentally. My only concern is that Tyson came in at his career heaviest, so he’s either looking for the KO or he has some sort of injury.
Lennox Lewis and Wlad Klitschko both came back from Savage KO losses and regained their titles but they added a proper trainer (Manny Steward) to their camps. Wilder has hired former opponent and sparring partner Malik Scott as coach, and it won’t be enough. |
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"Fury. Wilder is broken mentally. My only concern is that Tyson came in at his career heaviest, so he’s either looking for the KO or he has some sort of injury.
Lennox Lewis and Wlad Klitschko both came back from Savage KO losses and regained their titles but they added a proper trainer (Manny Steward) to their camps. Wilder has hired former opponent and sparring partner Malik Scott as coach, and it won’t be enough."
He’s only 4lbs heavier than last time and was fully clothed on the scales |
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By *otMe66Man
over a year ago
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"Fury, but I would have loved picking either Fury or Joshua..... Will it ever happen I hope not for AJ's sake, Fury would kill him"
I agree he would right now but I am hoping Fury wins and Joshua gets his confidence and form back. What a fight that would be |
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By *os19Man
over a year ago
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I think the only way Wilder can win is via knockout and as he has nothing to lose as in the previous two fights he was fortunate to get the draw and got KO in the second fight I actually think he will KO Fury I have had £20 at 14/5 on Wilder to win via KO |
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"Fury. Wilder is broken mentally. My only concern is that Tyson came in at his career heaviest, so he’s either looking for the KO or he has some sort of injury.
Lennox Lewis and Wlad Klitschko both came back from Savage KO losses and regained their titles but they added a proper trainer (Manny Steward) to their camps. Wilder has hired former opponent and sparring partner Malik Scott as coach, and it won’t be enough."
He weighs more because he’s leaner. He’s been training hard. If you look at the pictures of him he’s way leaner now even though he weighs more. Muscle weighs more than fat apparently. So let’s hope it’s that and he’s on good form!
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"I think the only way Wilder can win is via knockout and as he has nothing to lose as in the previous two fights he was fortunate to get the draw and got KO in the second fight I actually think he will KO Fury I have had £20 at 14/5 on Wilder to win via KO"
£20 well spent |
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By *abioMan
over a year ago
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Just watched it… man that was a great fight…
Since AJ and Ousk have to run it back who does fury fight in the meantime??
If it isn’t Dillion whyte.. you could see an argument for them to run it back yet again! |
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By *lofeldMan
over a year ago
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"Just watched it… man that was a great fight…
Since AJ and Ousk have to run it back who does fury fight in the meantime??
If it isn’t Dillion whyte.. you could see an argument for them to run it back yet again! "
Wilder needs a rest, and a couple of wins mate. Whyte is the obvious one back in the UK. Or Joe Joyce maybe? |
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"Just watched it… man that was a great fight…
Since AJ and Ousk have to run it back who does fury fight in the meantime??
If it isn’t Dillion whyte.. you could see an argument for them to run it back yet again! "
Whyte is mandatory so that will have to happen soon |
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Wilder took a savage beating and you can see why his former trainer threw in the towel in their previous fight.
The fight earlier this morning should have been stopped a round or two earlier as DW was taking a lot of punishment.
He should retire but I doubt he will.
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"Wilder took a savage beating and you can see why his former trainer threw in the towel in their previous fight.
The fight earlier this morning should have been stopped a round or two earlier as DW was taking a lot of punishment.
He should retire but I doubt he will.
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Can’t see him retiring at all, Wilder beats Joshua, Ruiz, Pulev and Parker. I’d imagine his next fight will be Ruiz if Joe Joyce isn’t willing to take the risk.
Fury has Whyte as mandatory, Joshu and Usyk tied up for next spring. |
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By *otMe66Man
over a year ago
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"Wilder took a savage beating and you can see why his former trainer threw in the towel in their previous fight.
The fight earlier this morning should have been stopped a round or two earlier as DW was taking a lot of punishment.
He should retire but I doubt he will.
Can’t see him retiring at all, Wilder beats Joshua, Ruiz, Pulev and Parker. I’d imagine his next fight will be Ruiz if Joe Joyce isn’t willing to take the risk.
Fury has Whyte as mandatory, Joshu and Usyk tied up for next spring. "
Fury, best in the world, Wilder 2nd. It is going to be really hard for Wilder to get the fights he wants as the others clamber for the big money unification and squeeze him out. It is a good time for Wilder to step aside and save his brain and reputation, it was after all a cracking fight to go out on. |
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