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    #31
    Anything is possible in this one

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      #32
      Fury is going to Floyd Mayweather defense on that Windmill... can't wait to see how frustrated Wilder gets when he can land anything cleanly.

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        #33
        I Like Fury's mentality. He's gradually winning me over with his mouth but I know that myself will stop myself by the time Wilder puts him out in 5

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          #34
          Originally posted by LoadedWraps View Post
          And he's right lol.

          What fool picks the crude puncher over the complete fighter, the tactician, the ring wizard?

          WAR FURY!!!
          I don't think many people would be betting against Fury if it weren't for his weight gaining, drug filled, alcoholic, depression 2 year binge he just came off of this year. On top of that the fact that he's faced 2 extremely subpar comeback fights and didn't even look good in those. Wilder is by far the less skilled fighter but he's been the far more active one and that means a ton in boxing especially in the heavyweight dv. If you're willing to bet for Fury I'd take that bet. You down? We can go 10:1 in ur favor.

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            #35
            It's unstoppable windmills you can't see doe.

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              #36
              Originally posted by Robi13 View Post
              We will see how diluted furys brains cells get once he is knocked spark out!
              I Want to HEAR from you Tomorrow you fucking bitch, i dont want you to dissappear like all the other deluded *****es

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                #37
                Originally posted by Mr. Luthor View Post
                Fury is in no position to call Wilder's opponents "bums" when his last 2 opponents were Sefer Seferi and Fracesco Pianeta.
                Those were comeback fights... and you know that. Overall resume Fury beats Wilder. Wilder kept saying his promoter wouldn't let him fight anyone but cans until his 20th fight. That came and went and here we are at 40 fights with almost entirely cans on the resume. You can't judge Wilder on a couple fights here and there, nor can you do that with Fury. Haveta look at the whole picture.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Songbird View Post
                  if fury wins this i would literally fall off my chair in shock, there is hope for the fatties, the druggies and the alco's and the loons, u can climb back to the top of a pro sport in a few months with very little real prep, cong****, miracles do happen
                  Actually it's been over 3 years, and he's definitely in shape. We'll see how it goes, but he's definitely earned respect for battling back from a debilitating condition.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by PunchyPotorff View Post
                    Those were comeback fights... and you know that. Overall resume Fury beats Wilder. Wilder kept saying his promoter wouldn't let him fight anyone but cans until his 20th fight. That came and went and here we are at 40 fights with almost entirely cans on the resume. You can't judge Wilder on a couple fights here and there, nor can you do that with Fury. Haveta look at the whole picture.
                    Fury's win over Wlad beats Deontays entire resume. No question about it...and I'm American.

                    Remember - Deontay didnt take the Wlas fight and while the Ortiz fight was fun..it doesnt make it a great win. Although it was definitely a good win.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by PunchyPotorff View Post
                      Actually it's been over 3 years, and he's definitely in shape. We'll see how it goes, but he's definitely earned respect for battling back from a debilitating condition.
                      Agreed. I am hoping for a good effort for Fury. He has worked his way back. He is fun, and he adds life to boxing.

                      But it is just unrealistic to look at his last 24 months of physical abuse, inactivity, and those horrid efforts against 2 club fighters as any indication he can beat an athletic, top of his game, scary power champion. Wilder did not get knocked out by Ortiz who had him reeling, Fury offers nothing that will hurt him. If he can't hurt him, those windmills will fly until one gets in there and puts him down.

                      I am betting Wilder keeps his feet under him and has a better technical night against Fury. He will be focused and smart. Or at least as smart as he can be in the ring. Fury will give it his all, but his conditioning will fail him and Wilder will press him and beat him down inside of 8 rounds. This fight is WAY to important to Wilder.

                      Fury has won just by being there. He has come back from a deep, ugly hole.

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