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    #21
    The last time Deontay walked into a tsunami called Tyson Fury. This time he will be well prepared and ready. This time if Fury is clean and both are fighting on a fair and even playing field; Then Wilder stops him under three rounds. Remember where you heard it here first. I fucking guarantee it.
    No look hook Slip jab likes this.

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      #22
      British, Tyson Fury fans and Wilder haters are in denial. You all know Goddamn well that Fury had done Deontay Wilder very dirty that night but are just too cowardly to admit it.

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        #23
        Here’s what will happen, Wilder actually believes this and will come out blazing for two rounds. Once Fury is still there and catches him with a couple of hard shots that snap wilders head around, all that confidence and actual belief that the first fight was a fluke or a result of one of his 5 excuses will fly out the window. Wilder may last longer this time but a refs stoppage is likely.

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          #24
          Originally posted by Nash out View Post
          I wonder if Malik Scott is brave enough to hold Deontay Wilder's towel? I'm already preparing myself for another lorry-load of Wilder excuses. The wrong sized shoe, the ring was slippy, the fans were too small, the ref wanted Fury to win, the temperature was too cold, I wore the wrong shorts, my fingernails were too short, I hadn't recovered from surgery, it was a fast count, he elbowed me, I forgot to thank God before the fight, I had my pre-fight meal three minutes too late. Boxers need to learn how to take an L, as the excuses are just embarrassing, but their idiot fan base always buys it as well.

          If Wilder said an invisible Alien was in the ring helping Fury beat him in fight 2, I guarantee 50% of his hardcore fans would buy it.
          I particularly love that one. Makes me think of two heavyweights fighting in the land of the Seven Dwarfs
          ramplamp ramplamp Nash out Nash out like this.

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            #25
            Originally posted by Mr Giggles View Post
            Wilder going to knock fury out, I’ve never been more sure of anything in my life.

            wilder is angry
            The more angry he is, the more predictable he becomes. Wilder isn't mentally strong enough to handle the pressure Fury will put him under pre fight. By the time the first bells rings, he'll be an emotional wreck again.

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              #26
              Originally posted by Jab jab boom View Post
              Here’s what will happen, Wilder actually believes this and will come out blazing for two rounds. Once Fury is still there and catches him with a couple of hard shots that snap wilders head around, all that confidence and actual belief that the first fight was a fluke or a result of one of his 5 excuses will fly out the window. Wilder may last longer this time but a refs stoppage is likely.
              To be honest, I think that if Fury is really serious he takes Wilder out inside three rounds this time.

              However, I'll be watching with curiosity, one never knows when two madmen are involved.
              naranja111 naranja111 likes this.

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                #27
                Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
                British, Tyson Fury fans and Wilder haters are in denial. You all know Goddamn well that Fury had done Deontay Wilder very dirty that night but are just too cowardly to admit it.
                The only people in denial are Wilder and his crybaby fans. Looking forward to the next avalanche of crackpot excuses and conspiracy theories!

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                  #28
                  At least these two have the balls to get in the ring with eachother unlike AJ who has a promoter who protects his cash cow. Because of Eddie we didn't get AJ-Wilder or AJ-Fury.

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                    #29
                    Scott has got a point about Ali overcoming a number of things. Wilder can conceivably bounce back. After all, it's a single loss to the#1 hw n he has a legitimate claim to being#2 seeing as he lost to the#1 guy

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by soul_survivor View Post
                      has he learned how to throw a jab and a straight right yet?
                      Ah u notice it too eh? Jab falls before he brings it bk. Fury capitalized on it big time in 2

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