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    #61
    Originally posted by Squared.Circle View Post
    If Fury gets another stoppage then the only person Wilder will be calling is IHOP for his old job back.
    Most likely but he'll have more time to spend with his daughter or be left brain dead and have unlimited time to be with his wife

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      #62
      Originally posted by KnickTillDeaTh View Post
      How does it end his career? Fury is rated the #1 Heavyweight in the world, since when does losing to the #1 fighter in the world equal a career ender? Wilder has plenty of fights that can happen after Fury, and people still want to see Wilder vs AJ even if they both lose to Fury. Thats how boxing works.
      Oh this fight will in the eyes of any real boxing fan end Skinny Legs career if he loses badly. With all of the tomato can wins he has piled up, his ego can't sustain another beat down. AJ would destroy him, Ruiz would destroy him, Povetkin would destroy him, who is skinny legs going to beat?

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        #63
        Originally posted by LDBC Slayer View Post
        Bro Wilder looks ****ing rekd, I noticed all these grey hairs popping up in his beard and eyebrows, his skin is sagging, he has bags under his eyes. He's a broken man.

        Honestly I'm 50/50 on if he even makes it to the third fight, he looks like he's had a mental breakdown.
        Hahaha! Don't forget the twerking.

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          #64
          Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez View Post
          I disagree about Wilder's power. When he lands flush Fury is going down. Listen to David Haye talking about sparring with Wilder. He said "by far the hardest puncher I've ever been in with" and that includes Wlad

          In that 2nd fight Fury says to Wilder at the end "You made me go gaga with that punch you landed in the first round" Wilder didn't even land flush or full power. Fury is an elusive fighter so it's harder to land flush on him.
          He landed flush on Fury in the 1st fight and couldn’t Ko him!

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            #65
            Originally posted by IRONCHINHAGLER View Post
            He landed flush on Fury in the 1st fight and couldn’t Ko him!
            So what? IF you ever watched boxing before you became a fan of Fury you - will see many guys have been knocked out by someone who only knocked them down in a previous fight. People have been KO'd by guys who did no damage to them in previous fights! Boxing is a sport - not every punch lands the same or does the same damage.

            If Wilder lands flush Fury is going to get hurt no matter what number fight it is.

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              #66
              Originally posted by Squared.Circle View Post
              Wilder did land flushly on Fury though, at least two or three times. Fury saying "you made me go GaGa" or whatever he said, was Fury giving the man that he just absolutely and embarrassingly destroyed—the man that looked like he was getting ready to do a McCall in the ring and cry his eyes out—a bit of a confidence boost. If you think Fury was in the least bit affected by any of the punches Wilder landed (and he did land), then you're off your rocker me ode mukka.

              Wilder is, without a doubt, a freaky puncher. But people who think he sparks people with any power shot he lands have obviously forgot about the first Ortiz fight; the Duhaupas fight; Arreola; Molina; Szpilka. Yes, he stopped them all, but not with the first power punch he landed, and he connected with many. Before you mention any alleged injuries that Wilder had in the Duhaupas fight, just don't. He makes excuses like a baker makes cakes, and he's already slipped up and exposed himself over injury lies. There's also the first Fury fight, in particular, after the second knockdown; Wilder cracked Fury with around three or four punches after he got up. Full blown power shots. Flush. He didn't go back down.

              Fury has Wilder's number. He'll be all over him again if this third fight ever happens, forcing another stoppage (whether by corner or referee). 3–0 to the Gypsy King.
              There was never a full flush full power punch like when for example Chisora laid out Takam or Whyte laid out CHisora or even Povetkin laid out Whyte.

              You are def over estimating Fury's ability to take a punch. It is average if the Cunnigham fight is anything to go by. Fury just doesn't get hit that much. Whyte took Povetkin's punches until the big one landed full on flush.

              Wilder said he had flu for the first Ortiz fight and said he had flu when he drew with Fury and his costume was too heavy for the 2nd Fury fight. C'mon man these are all legit excuses! What if he loses to his daughter on Playstation the night before and feels a bit down. Does that count as a good excuse?

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                #67
                Originally posted by Squared.Circle View Post
                Some convenient excuses there. Are people forgetting, Mr. "Biggest puncher in history" hit Fury with the exact same "back of the head" shot in the first fight? That's what caused the first knockdown. Yet Fury got up with no bother.

                I wouldn't call Fury being the huge betting favourite "overconfidence". I'd call it sound logic; Fury has shown he can outbox Wilder with so much ease it's almost unfair; he's shown he can take Wilder's power; and he's shown he can put it on Wilder and leave him like a deer in headlights. It's sound logic.
                The whole thing about Fury "got up fine from the knockdown in the first fight" is just weird if you know boxing. People get up from knockdowns in one fight but not the next. It all depends on millimetres and where the punch lands, how thick your skull is etc. It's not a skill you can learn. There's an element of willpower to getting up but if your brain is not connecting with your limbs you just cant do it. Not to mention the ref usually waves off peopel straight away when they are prone like that. So some luck involved for sure.

                Well if Fury and Wilder fought 10 times I think Fury would win 7 of them and Wilder 3. So if Fury has already won 2 fights (According to Fury fans) then it's just got more likely Widler will win the 3rd fight. That's logic. Plus the more time you spend in with the biggest puncher in the division the more likely he will catch you full on.

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by IRONCHINHAGLER View Post
                  He landed flush on Fury in the 1st fight and couldn’t Ko him!
                  He did KO him. It's all a matter of interpretation. Many believed he was actually KO but was the beneficiary of a long count by a partial referee.

                  Had their first fight would have convened in either Nevada or New York he would have been counted out or waved off. Let Wilder drop him like that again and we will be witnessing the new WBC world heavyweight champion.

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez View Post
                    So what? IF you ever watched boxing before you became a fan of Fury you - will see many guys have been knocked out by someone who only knocked them down in a previous fight. People have been KO'd by guys who did no damage to them in previous fights! Boxing is a sport - not every punch lands the same or does the same damage.

                    If Wilder lands flush Fury is going to get hurt no matter what number fight it is.
                    anything is possible in boxing Bro...but FACT remains Wilder has had 19 rds with Fury and NO KO....and the 2nd Fight had Fury coming forward and the aggressor and couldn’t even get a knockdown!!!!

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
                      He did KO him. It's all a matter of interpretation. Many believed he was actually KO but was the beneficiary of a long count by a partial referee.

                      Had their first fight would have convened in either Nevada or New York he would have been counted out or waved off. Let Wilder drop him like that again and we will be witnessing the new WBC world heavyweight champion.
                      oh no - not the long count excuse AGAIN...the flu, the heavy costume, the dirty tactics by Fury......pathetic and weak ...”many people” must mean all whining Wilder fans...bc almost All experts, insiders, writers, commentators don’t believe the BS long count excuse...and believe Fury WON the 1st fight!!

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