Fury v Wilder 3 British forum RBR

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  1. Twentyman

    Twentyman You dog nonce! banned Full Member

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    Bang on mate
     
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  2. Sonny1

    Sonny1 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Like you say, we have a full night of boxing tomorrow, we are all up for Fury/Wilder so let’s hope it delivers.
     
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  3. Jurgen

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    Let's hope so mate and I do want Fury to win but would not be too surprised if there is an upset.
     
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  4. moog

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    Hope so. A guy, who when on crutches knocked out a professional cruiserweight. Underrated achievement by big Shane.
     
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  5. Gregor1987

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    As a huge Fury fan I’m nervous about tomorrow but I still think he’ll win. I just see Wilder gassing and running out of ideas. Of course Fury needs to be switched on 100% of the time but I think he can do it again.

    Drinking during the day tomorrow and going to the Scotland game so hope I wake up ok for the fight. Will be gutted if I sleep through!
     
  6. pow

    pow Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Looks like there was some beef before the weigh in

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  7. N17

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    If Wilder does land a right hand and it doesn't end the fight but has Fury in trouble then Fury could also end up hurt, in the 12th round in the first fight he rose from the grave, undertaker style.

    And got up and did amazing, but let's say Wilder lands a right hand, Fury tastes the canvas and gets up groggy or completely out of it.. the referee has a difficult decision to make.

    Does he give Fury the chance to carry on? Or does he let Wilder steam in and finish the job? So that rise from the ashes could end up haunting Fury if he goes down.

    And the last heavyweight you want hitting you on the chin if your gone is Wilder.
     
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  8. moog

    moog Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    True but he isnt going to gas the same walking around a golf course as you would being punched in the face by a 20st wrecking ball.
     
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  9. N17

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    He has some front.. Fury was talking about mothers errrr Michael Hunts
     
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  10. moog

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    Of course Wilder has a punchers chance but i think even that has been reduced by his weight.
     
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  11. N17

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    Looking at his weight I am now thinking Wilder is coming in to sling it all at Fury in the first half of the fight, I don't think Wilder can even think about pacing it, 12 rounds, points.. he won't outbox Fury.

    He might as well go for it and Fury at his weight isn't dancing around, so it will be a collision.

    The way they leave their corners at the first bell will be interesting, Fury ran out for the second fight, he actually ran across the ring, I have a feeling Wilder might do the same this time.
     
  12. pow

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    Has Haye lost the plot here or does he have a point!? Haye is saying that the Wilder excuses were a smoke screen for a shoulder injury and claims he heard from credible sources Wilder only had one arm in the 2nd fight.
     
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  13. N17

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    Quite a few pundits and ex fighters are picking Wilder, some have been surprising.

    As for the injury excuse, I'm sick of the amount of excuses thrown out by Team Wilder and people around him and that includes Haye who has know Wilder for years, sparred with him and been in camps with him and has said before they are friends.

    Even if there is something in this, which is highly doubtful, Wilder is the boy who cried wolf, he has screamed about so many things people just are not listening any longer.
     
  14. Gregor1987

    Gregor1987 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    It’s one shithouse teaching another shithouse how to fight. Both a pack of losers and they both ain’t worth a sausage.
     
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  15. CutThroatFade

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    Not even going to watch that or listen to anything Haye says. His recent predictions for HW fights have been wildly wrong. I think he’s actually a decent pundit for analysing a fight in progress but pre-fight he is more inaccurate than Dwyer.
     
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