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    #31
    Originally posted by slimPickings View Post
    I wanted Fury to win.
    Was happy to see Fury get the win and in emphatic fashion, If for no other reason than to humble Wilder and to right the wrong of the first fight. I had Fury winning that fight even with the 2 knockdowns.

    HOWEVER the backlash against a man who lost for the first time has been unreal.

    Everyone and their dog has taken a shot at the Bronze Bomber. The trolling has been relentless, deserved or not.

    Since that loss Fury has suddenly become the best thing since sliced bread while Wilder the "one trick pony" finally got "exposed"

    A fighter with 40+ victories/KOs who also medalled at the Olympics finally gets "exposed" by the man who most "experts" and these same fans had not predicted would beat Wilder before their first fight...and with good reason.

    Suddenly Wilder never was.
    Its become almost comical reading all these anti Wilder sentiments.

    In a perfect world the Fury v AJ fight happens NEXT.

    If Wilder presses for the rematch so be it. I will look forward to it.
    And i will be supporting Wilder this time around.

    Feel free to hang your hat on this Fury victory and use it as a prediction of the outcome of the 3rd fight.
    And feel free to bet your house on it!
    It comes with the territory . You have seen a fighter who technically isn’t very good knock out everyone he has faced. It is some feat. However, whether you want to admit it or not all of his opponents have been garbage baring Ortiz and Tyson and he should have lost both... Dont get me wrong a fighter is supposed to have arrogance but he was always a one trick pony. He has been outboxed by lesser fighters until of course he lands the right hand.

    AJ was embarrassed similar to how Wilder was and was told to retire and scoffed at. In fact because of the loss some do not regard him as any type of force even though he won the rematch.

    Wilder has to be a big boy about the situation , his fans also have to accept the loss and be grateful in 5 months they get an opportunity to see their dethroned king reverse the decision. Wilder has millions in the bank he will be ok. A little dented pride and bloody lips doesn’t hurt anyone.

    Wilder is of Nigerian descent just like me it’s nothing personal. I actually put money on him to knock out Fury so every right hand that smashed against his lips I knew I had lost my money. After the third round I just wanted Wilder to get knocked out so at least we both lose. He didn’t even fight for my money so when I hear his silly excuses it irks me

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      #32
      Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
      I have a strong premonition that Wilder is going fuck Fury up this time.

      All he has to do is move his head going forward while landing punches. He cannot back up.

      If Wilder lands his punches; Especially the left hook he should win this fight comfortably. He may even score the knockout victory.

      However, he has to come forward and land punches while moving his head.
      You know what that’s a great idea. Let’s me get Hearn on the phone. I want to fight AJ for all his belts. I am going to keep hitting him and he will not hit me as I’m going to be moving out the way. Every time he goes to hit me I will be out of the way. I should win comfortably

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        #33
        Fury won about 14 to 15 out of 19 rounds overall in the two fights against Wilder. There is no path to victory for Wilder unless Fury is very careless and gets hit with more than a few right hands. An unnecessary fight we don't need, and Fury could get the full ko.

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          #34
          Fury does not have the element of surprise again and I think Wilder will just come out swinging in the third fight with nothing to lose.

          I am not on the bandwagon of thinking this will be easy..... Fury has to walk through the fire again and Wilder can still KO him if he makes a mistake and lands that right clean.

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            #35
            Originally posted by Noelanthony View Post
            You know what that’s a great idea. Let’s me get Hearn on the phone. I want to fight AJ for all his belts. I am going to keep hitting him and he will not hit me as I’m going to be moving out the way. Every time he goes to hit me I will be out of the way. I should win comfortably
            Well, believe what you want to believe. However, if you were a much harder puncher than AJ, then it wouldn't be such a bad idea.

            You will be able to achieve what you set out to achieve. Just like Wilder who is a much stronger puncher than Tyson.

            The problem with Deontay was that he had trouble landing his power punches because Fury kept backing him and smothering his power. So he had trouble getting his punches off; Especially the right hand but the key is the left hook for Wilder this time. It's his money punch.

            A few minor adjustments and Wilder would be just fine. He just has to find away to land his punches that's all. What would have happened if Wilder would have hit Fury as many times as Fury hit Wilder?

            We already know the answer to that. He would have been left in a comatose state. Also, did you know that Floyd Mayweather, Jr has offered to train Deontay Wilder for the trilogy?

            So what I am saying is not that far-fetched because what is Money Mayweather famous for; Moving his head?

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              #36
              Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
              ...

              The problem with Deontay was that he had trouble landing his power punches because Fury kept backing him and smothering his power. So he had trouble getting his punches off; Especially the right hand but the key is the left hook for Wilder this time. It's his money punch.

              A few minor adjustments and Wilder would be just fine. (...)
              ... God bless...

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                #37
                Its enough time to make some adjustments if Wilder is disciplined and dedicated enough.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Noelanthony View Post
                  You know what that’s a great idea. Let’s me get Hearn on the phone. I want to fight AJ for all his belts. I am going to keep hitting him and he will not hit me as I’m going to be moving out the way. Every time he goes to hit me I will be out of the way. I should win comfortably
                  And yet he still stomp kicks the living shit out of Anthony Joshua's ass anytime he fucking feels like it. Which was why he ducked Wilder back in 2018; Because He, Barry and Eddie Hearn feared he would get his asswhooped

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
                    Well, believe what you want to believe. However, if you were a much harder puncher than AJ, then it wouldn't be such a bad idea.

                    You will be able to achieve what you set out to achieve. Just like Wilder who is a much stronger puncher than Tyson.

                    The problem with Deontay was that he had trouble landing his power punches because Fury kept backing him and smothering his power. So he had trouble getting his punches off; Especially the right hand but the key is the left hook for Wilder this time. It's his money punch.

                    A few minor adjustments and Wilder would be just fine. He just has to find away to land his punches that's all. What would have happened if Wilder would have hit Fury as many times as Fury hit Wilder?

                    We already know the answer to that. He would have been left in a comatose state. Also, did you know that Floyd Mayweather, Jr has offered to train Deontay Wilder for the trilogy?

                    So what I am saying is not that far-fetched because what is Money Mayweather famous for; Moving his head?
                    What is Breland famous for and how has it rubbed off on Wilder. As for Mayweather he is one of my favourite boxers but he is an attention w#hore. Customato, Mayweather and Virgil Hunter combined together would not save Wilder.

                    Of course if Fury stood there like a statue and let Wilder hit him wilder would win. You are erratic my brother , detach your self emotionally from wilder and think logically.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
                      And yet he still stomp kicks the living shit out of Anthony Joshua's ass anytime he fucking feels like it. Which was why he ducked Wilder back in 2018; Because He, Barry and Eddie Hearn feared he would get his asswhooped
                      Like I said whatever helps you get over this loss go for it. My concern is you at this present moment in time. Wilder will be ok he has his millions to soften the blow

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