Deontay wilder calls tyson fury out, says hes a coward

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by Phill-Mitchell, Aug 15, 2012.


  1. Rocky

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    :lol: your having a laugh
     
  2. CamR21

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    He is a much better fighter now than when he was dropped
     
  3. CamR21

    CamR21 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Honestly he would do
     
  4. Earl-hickey

    Earl-hickey Boxing Junkie banned

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    All that means is that he is "much better" than complete ****.
     
  5. CamR21

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    Maybe but still much better
     
  6. 'Ben'

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    Wilder, without trying to be disrespectful has devestating knockout waiting to happen printed over his chin. He has a defence that's willing a right over the top and I can tell by his frame, size of his skull and body type that he won't respond well when he starts to get hit back.

    Fury would eat him!!
     
  7. bazza12

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    I've seen Wilder a bit and there just seems nothing there to be excited about. I even think Seth Mitchell would beat him and I'm no great fan of Seth.
     
  8. 'Ben'

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    I agree. American heavyweight boxing is just really poor. Britain is where it's at... apart from the Klitschko's obviously. I'm surprised there isn't more hype surrounding the heavyweight division over here now, it's buzzing!
     
  9. lordgore

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    Fury would batter him, Fury also has a better resume than either Price or Wilder, Fury is the HW i'm personally keeping an eye on.
    Will watch Price though,**** Wilder he'll achieve nothing at the rate he's going.
     
  10. S_o_F

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    Fury will never face anyone whose his size and can punch.
     
  11. UP93

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    It wasn't long ago he was struggling, and I mean really struggling against fat Middleweight who had been retired 5 years Marlon Hayes, he hasn't improved, he's dire.

    EDIT: Looking on Boxrec it was 6 months ago, unless he's improved more than any fighter in history over those 6 months then no, he is still and will continue to be ****. The guy is a sideshow who just happens to have an Olympic medal. he's not a prospect.
     
  12. Jack Dempsey

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    Wilders the HW with super skinny legs isnt he? think it was pointed out on here a while back, looks like 2 pipe cleaners poking out his shorts
     
  13. CamR21

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    He didn't struggle against Hayes, he didn't look great but he was dominating as he should do throughout
     
  14. CamR21

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    People really overate the British Heavyweight division, aside from Haye there is noone there that will go on to World title level. Fury has good excitement value, but he doesn't really posses the ability to go much further in the game, he hasn't faced anyone of any note really apart from Chisora but if we are all honest that wasn't the real Chisora in there (but a win is a win nonetheless). He was put down by Firtha and Pajkic who have no real power so that shows what will happen if he faces a heavyweight with any class.

    Price has looked good beating domestic guys but any decent heavy would have the same record if they had that opposition in front of them. Price has a very questionable chin and he is yet to really have any pressure and fight applied against him as a pro once he does then we will see how good he really is, personally though I can see him struggling when this situation arises.

    Chisora has lost 4 out of his last 5 and has shown what will happen to most of the British heavy's when they take the step up. I applaud him for taking that step but really he has been shown wanting by a long way against Fury, Haye and Vitali
     
  15. Bill C84

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    Wilder beating Fury isn't that unrealistic imo, Fury would have to be fat, unmotivated and all round shocking for it to happen but Wilder has a decent enough dig on him to make it interesting.