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    Comments Thread For: Joshua: Wilder Needs Complete KO To Beat Fury, He Couldn't Do That

    IBF, IBO, WBA, WBO heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua is standing firm that Tyson Fury will defeat Deontay Wilder, the WBC world champion, in their upcoming rematch. Wilder will defend the title against Fury on February 22 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.
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    #2
    Joshua just be quiet!
    Joshua is scared of wilder and fury. Whenever Joshua wants a fight it gets done. When Joshua negotiates with wilder and fury a problem always arises.

    Joshua always talks about wilder and fury when they both have fights signed

    Eddie Hearn always wants to come up with a “massive” offer when he knows wilder and fury have upcoming signed fights.

    The uk is lucky to have Fury because Joshua makes y’all look like Chumps

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      #3
      Yeah Wilder prolly does need a knockout to win. He couldn’t do it in the first fight is true. Still Wilder got to Fury in the 12th round and that’s something. For all the rounds Fury won prior it still wasent Wilder getting dropped in the 12th but Fury himself. It’s a close fight, Fury has to be good all night, Wilder just once, but there’s a time limit. If Fury shows up heavy it can’t be a good sign.

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        #4
        Well yeah Wilder can't beat a boxer like Fury by decision. He needs the KO to win this fight. Fury can't get stuck on showboating, just box and the fight is his.

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          #5
          I dunno if he had one more flash knockdown in the first fight he would have won.

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            #6
            Judge Alejandro Rochin scored Wilder-Fury I. 115-111 for the 'Bronze-Bomber'. Judge Phil Edwards from the UK, scored the fight a draw. Judge Robert Tapper scored Wilder-Fury 112-114 for Tyson Fury ; its important to note that Robert Tapper is the least experience judge among the three officials that scored Wilder-Fury I.

            Therefore, among the experienced judges we got a clear win for the 'Bronze-Bomber' Deontay Wilder and a draw -- no clear win for Tyson.

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              #7
              I've never heard Joshua talk this much. He's jealous that nobody is talking about him right now.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Tonylove View Post
                Joshua just be quiet!
                Joshua is scared of wilder and fury. Whenever Joshua wants a fight it gets done. When Joshua negotiates with wilder and fury a problem always arises.

                Joshua always talks about wilder and fury when they both have fights signed

                Eddie Hearn always wants to come up with a “massive” offer when he knows wilder and fury have upcoming signed fights.

                The uk is lucky to have Fury because Joshua makes y’all look like Chumps
                Yep.
                AJ , wilder have no problem making a deal with each other. The minute aj and Eddie tries to do the same it's impossible.

                Eddie so bad Dazn booted him from negotiations.

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                  #9
                  Says the Mang that a bucket of fat knocked him OUT

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                    #10
                    In boxing there is often this kd vs rounds won debate. In a purely analithic reasoning, we simply have to add points and see.

                    Fury won more rounds. 2 more are already enough to compensate the 2 kd. Imo fury won 7-8 rounds.

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