Wilders career is effectively over?

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  1. RulesMakeItInteresting

    RulesMakeItInteresting Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :abrazo:
     
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  2. JDub

    JDub Active Member Full Member

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    True yeah! Think Fury showed the way to beat him, get to him before he gets to you kinda thing. Reckon we’ll see his future opponents probably try the same thing now. Will be interesting to see if any can pull it off.
     
  3. Rico Spadafora

    Rico Spadafora Master of Chins Full Member

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    To show you how ridiculous your post is Canelo ‘won’ 6 rounds on an official scorecard against Mayweather. :lol:

    Wilder has been a coddled fighter fighting mostly handpicked Hometown optional fights And has been completely outclassed by Tyson Fury in their 20 rounds in the ring winning very few actual rounds including getting stopped in the rematch. It’s over for Wilder.
     
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  4. RulesMakeItInteresting

    RulesMakeItInteresting Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    So...Wilder knocked Fury down twice in the their first fight, knocking him unconscious for several seconds in the 12th round. How was that being completely outclassed? That doesn't make any sense. Outclassed doesn't include knocking the mother****er down twice in the same fight. Bunch of pinheads.

    Too much :asskisser Fury. He hasn't come anywhere near that great yet. One big victory over Wilder. That doesn't make a great champion, and neither does beating old man Klitschko.
     
  5. PernellSweetPea

    PernellSweetPea Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    The thing is Fury might be overconfident next time and walk into a punch. It is a different night and all that. I think Fury will probably win, but every night is different.
     
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  6. catchwtboxing

    catchwtboxing Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Yeah, actually it does. When you unseat a great from his title reign, you are about 70% there in the first place. Wilder is a great back-up win, and there will be others. Fury will be remembered as great.
     
  7. JDub

    JDub Active Member Full Member

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    yeah there is always that! I’d be surprised if it happened but you never know ey! I reckon Fury gives him another hiding but if Wilder does manage to land something then who know what will happen.
     
  8. Eggman

    Eggman "The cream of the crop! Nobody does it better! Full Member

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    Book it now.

    joe parker will fight for the WBO or IBF.
     
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  9. mirkofilipovic

    mirkofilipovic ESB Management Full Member

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    Yes its over. The hype train was exposed.

    aight I’m heading back to the lounge now :lol:

    :motorino:
     
  10. LeeD1982

    LeeD1982 Active Member Full Member

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    He'll always have the equaliser in his right hand and he's much better coming in light, keeping on his toes and and waiting for an opening as per both Ortiz fights. Beefing up to 230 v Fury was tactically pointless and actually self-destructive.

    But as mentioned above, he's an appalling non-fighter on the back foot. People used to say (with some justification) that Iron Mike could be neutralised by having him fight moving backwards, but Wilder looked like a schoolboy amateur in that position. He needs to pump some iron, do a bit of grappling work and get on that squat rack because a hundred heavyweights would have clocked how weak he is up close and licked their lips in anticipation.

    He'll always have a punchers' chance against Fury. But Fury knows he has a number of different ways of beating him now.
     
  11. Johnny_B

    Johnny_B Well-Known Member banned Full Member

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    You people need to stop with this Shavers fantasy crap. He didn't hit anywhere near as hard as he's being portrayed.
    He's not among the top 5 greatest punchers in the HW division.
     
  12. LeeD1982

    LeeD1982 Active Member Full Member

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    Joshua has built by far the best CV on the planet amongst current heavyweights.

    Say what you want about him but no-one's CV comes close

    Wilder has fought talented but of-unknown-age Ortiz and post-drug and booze addiction Fury.
     
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  13. Likethembigroundchunky

    Likethembigroundchunky Member Full Member

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    He wasnt knocked unconscious. He was knocked down, steadied himself and got up.

    I agree with the ass kissing, people have latched onto fury the same way they latched onto Wilder being the hardest puncher after he KO'd Ortiz. But dont fuel the fantasy by saying something that isnt true.
     
  14. Josh t

    Josh t Walk this earth like a God Full Member

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    Personally I think if fury beats him again wilder will retire with claims of a reoccurring injury
     
  15. Who_Necks

    Who_Necks David Price's Big Suit Full Member

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    Furys resume is better than AJ's mate.