Can see this going either way. Really is a flip of a coin between Fury on points and Wilder by knock out. If I’m putting my bollocks on the line I’ll say Fury on points, reckon he’ll be too Wiley for the monster right hand |
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"Can see this going either way. Really is a flip of a coin between Fury on points and Wilder by knock out. If I’m putting my bollocks on the line I’ll say Fury on points, reckon he’ll be too Wiley for the monster right hand"
Fury will never get the decision if it went down to points. |
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"Can see this going either way. Really is a flip of a coin between Fury on points and Wilder by knock out. If I’m putting my bollocks on the line I’ll say Fury on points, reckon he’ll be too Wiley for the monster right hand
Fury will never get the decision if it went down to points. "
Don’t bet on it. He’s with Top Rank promotions, head of which is Bob Arum and he runs yank boxing. His last two fights and the WWE stuff were all to raise his profile in the US. If it goes the distance he’ll get a fair crack |
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By *ik MMan
over a year ago
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"Can see this going either way. Really is a flip of a coin between Fury on points and Wilder by knock out. If I’m putting my bollocks on the line I’ll say Fury on points, reckon he’ll be too Wiley for the monster right hand
Fury will never get the decision if it went down to points. "
If it goes to points I’d say Fury is almost certain to get the decision. Whoever his PR people are have pulled off a master stroke with the WWE stuff amongst other things. Even yesterday he was paraded in Las Vegas Knights shirt. As a result, everyone loves Tyson and he’s virtually eliminated any repeat of the decision of the first fight. |
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"Can see this going either way. Really is a flip of a coin between Fury on points and Wilder by knock out. If I’m putting my bollocks on the line I’ll say Fury on points, reckon he’ll be too Wiley for the monster right hand
Fury will never get the decision if it went down to points.
Don’t bet on it. He’s with Top Rank promotions, head of which is Bob Arum and he runs yank boxing. His last two fights and the WWE stuff were all to raise his profile in the US. If it goes the distance he’ll get a fair crack"
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"Can see this going either way. Really is a flip of a coin between Fury on points and Wilder by knock out. If I’m putting my bollocks on the line I’ll say Fury on points, reckon he’ll be too Wiley for the monster right hand
Fury will never get the decision if it went down to points.
Don’t bet on it. He’s with Top Rank promotions, head of which is Bob Arum and he runs yank boxing. His last two fights and the WWE stuff were all to raise his profile in the US. If it goes the distance he’ll get a fair crack
Any update on who the judges are and where they are from?"
Judges are all yanks. Last time it was the British judge that gave it to Wilder..... |
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"Can see this going either way. Really is a flip of a coin between Fury on points and Wilder by knock out. If I’m putting my bollocks on the line I’ll say Fury on points, reckon he’ll be too Wiley for the monster right hand
Fury will never get the decision if it went down to points.
If it goes to points I’d say Fury is almost certain to get the decision. Whoever his PR people are have pulled off a master stroke with the WWE stuff amongst other things. Even yesterday he was paraded in Las Vegas Knights shirt. As a result, everyone loves Tyson and he’s virtually eliminated any repeat of the decision of the first fight. "
Fury's best option is to outbox by a wide margin or get a KO. But if it's a close one; he's got no chance! 'Home advantage' always count in this type of bouts. |
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"Can see this going either way. Really is a flip of a coin between Fury on points and Wilder by knock out. If I’m putting my bollocks on the line I’ll say Fury on points, reckon he’ll be too Wiley for the monster right hand
Fury will never get the decision if it went down to points.
Don’t bet on it. He’s with Top Rank promotions, head of which is Bob Arum and he runs yank boxing. His last two fights and the WWE stuff were all to raise his profile in the US. If it goes the distance he’ll get a fair crack
Any update on who the judges are and where they are from?
Judges are all yanks. Last time it was the British judge that gave it to Wilder....."
That is Fury screwed then |
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By *ik MMan
over a year ago
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"Can see this going either way. Really is a flip of a coin between Fury on points and Wilder by knock out. If I’m putting my bollocks on the line I’ll say Fury on points, reckon he’ll be too Wiley for the monster right hand
Fury will never get the decision if it went down to points.
If it goes to points I’d say Fury is almost certain to get the decision. Whoever his PR people are have pulled off a master stroke with the WWE stuff amongst other things. Even yesterday he was paraded in Las Vegas Knights shirt. As a result, everyone loves Tyson and he’s virtually eliminated any repeat of the decision of the first fight.
Fury's best option is to outbox by a wide margin or get a KO. But if it's a close one; he's got no chance! 'Home advantage' always count in this type of bouts. "
That’s my point, Fury has negated any home advantage....plus Vegas scoring doesn’t tend to work like that anyway. |
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Fury got the decision against Klitschko. Plus there is so much coin to be made from a rematch. IF it goes the distance Fury will be* miles ahead on points anyway. The 13 count saved him last time out.
*should be |
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"Fury got the decision against Klitschko. Plus there is so much coin to be made from a rematch. IF it goes the distance Fury will be* miles ahead on points anyway. The 13 count saved him last time out.
*should be"
That is if he doesn't get caught. I think Wilder is gonna rock him once again! |
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"Can see this going either way. Really is a flip of a coin between Fury on points and Wilder by knock out. If I’m putting my bollocks on the line I’ll say Fury on points, reckon he’ll be too Wiley for the monster right hand
Fury will never get the decision if it went down to points.
If it goes to points I’d say Fury is almost certain to get the decision. Whoever his PR people are have pulled off a master stroke with the WWE stuff amongst other things. Even yesterday he was paraded in Las Vegas Knights shirt. As a result, everyone loves Tyson and he’s virtually eliminated any repeat of the decision of the first fight.
Fury's best option is to outbox by a wide margin or get a KO. But if it's a close one; he's got no chance! 'Home advantage' always count in this type of bouts.
That’s my point, Fury has negated any home advantage....plus Vegas scoring doesn’t tend to work like that anyway. " |
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