Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - October 9, 2021
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margaret thatcher
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - October 9, 2021
wonder what his music will be
IM BLACK, BLACK SHOES, BLACK JESUS, BLACK CAR, BLACK TIE, BLACK BEANS, BLACK BLACK BLACKITY BLACK
will be hard to top
IM BLACK, BLACK SHOES, BLACK JESUS, BLACK CAR, BLACK TIE, BLACK BEANS, BLACK BLACK BLACKITY BLACK
will be hard to top
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - October 9, 2021
Just did a quick check on tickets for Fury v Wilder 3, appears like there are plenty of seats still available and the prices aren't cheap.
As a comparison ...
Same seat same arena T Mobile in Vegas
Ward v Kovalev 1 $500
Fury v Wilder 3 $1505
As a comparison ...
Same seat same arena T Mobile in Vegas
Ward v Kovalev 1 $500
Fury v Wilder 3 $1505
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margaret thatcher
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - October 9, 2021
theyre just banging this one out, nowhere near the promotion the other 2 fights got
and you hardly hear a word about the undercard despite them staking it
and you hardly hear a word about the undercard despite them staking it
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - October 9, 2021
Yeah I can believe it too ^
Watched a bit of todays promotion outside the arena in Vegas today, a bit hokey and slapped together last minute if you ask me.
Didn't seem to be that much interest if I'm being honest about it.
Watched a bit of todays promotion outside the arena in Vegas today, a bit hokey and slapped together last minute if you ask me.
Didn't seem to be that much interest if I'm being honest about it.
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - October 9, 2021
Judging by today no way Wilder weighs in at 223+
He looks light.
He'll probably go with the flat footed one punch hail mary and it'll be over inside 8.
What else is he going to do, outmuscle or outbox a 260-280 pound Heavyweight over twelve rounds ?
He could be outweighed by 30 - 40 pounds.
He looks light.
He'll probably go with the flat footed one punch hail mary and it'll be over inside 8.
What else is he going to do, outmuscle or outbox a 260-280 pound Heavyweight over twelve rounds ?
He could be outweighed by 30 - 40 pounds.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - October 9, 2021
No need for the same promotion. This event has a history and a much better undercard.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑05 Oct 2021, 21:57 theyre just banging this one out, nowhere near the promotion the other 2 fights got
and you hardly hear a word about the undercard despite them staking it
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - October 9, 2021
NSAC Changes Referee, One Judge From Its Original Panel Of Officials
Referee: Russell Mora
Judges
Tim Cheatham
Dave Moretti
Steve Weisfeld
A different referee and one new judge will work the third Tyson Fury-Deontay Wilder heavyweight title fight than the original list of officials the Nevada State Athletic Commission approved.
Boxing Scene has learned that the NSAC has assigned veteran Nevada referee Russell Mora to Fury-Wilder III on Saturday night. It initially approved Connecticut’s Mike Ortega as the referee for their July 24 fight at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
Their fight for Fury’s WBC title was postponed 2½ months because Fury tested positive for COVID-19 early in July.
Two of the three judges originally chosen for Fury-Wilder III – Nevada residents Tim Cheatham and Dave Moretti – still will score their rescheduled fight at T-Mobile Arena. New Jersey’s Steve Weisfeld will join them at ringside for this ESPN/FOX Sports Pay-Per-View main event.
Another Nevada judge, Patricia Morse Jarman, originally was chosen to work this high-profile bout between Fury (30-0-1, 21 KOs), of Manchester, England, and Wilder (42-1-1, 41 KOs), of Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Morse Jarman scored Yordenis Ugas a 115-113 winner over Manny Pacquiao in her most recent top assignment, a 12-round fight for Ugas’ WBA “super” welterweight title.
Moretti and Weisfeld each scored the Cuban-born Ugas a 116-112 victor of what the Philippines’ Pacquiao has decided will be the final fight of his celebrated career. Mora also was the referee for the Pacquiao-Ugas fight August 21 at T-Mobile Arena.
Moretti and Weisfeld were two of the three judges for the Fury-Wilder rematch in February 2020 as well. They both had Fury in front 59-52 entering the seventh round of that scheduled 12-rounder at MGM Grand Garden Arena.
The third judge that night, Connecticut’s Glenn Feldman, scored Fury a 58-53 winner through six rounds.
Fury won that bout by seventh-round technical knockout because Wilder’s former assistant trainer, Mark Breland, threw in the towel to prevent Fury from taking too much punishment. Wilder was knocked down once apiece in the third and fifth rounds of that one-sided bout.
Judges decided the outcome of the first Fury-Wilder fight in December 2018. Wilder floored Fury once apiece in the ninth and 12th rounds, but the former champion settled for a 12-round split draw that night at Staples Center in Los Angeles.
California’s Alejandro Rochin scored that 12-rounder for Wilder, 115-111. Canada’s Robert Tapper scored their first fight for Fury, 114-112.
England’s Phil Edwards had their first encounter even, 113-113.
Referee: Russell Mora
Judges
Tim Cheatham
Dave Moretti
Steve Weisfeld
A different referee and one new judge will work the third Tyson Fury-Deontay Wilder heavyweight title fight than the original list of officials the Nevada State Athletic Commission approved.
Boxing Scene has learned that the NSAC has assigned veteran Nevada referee Russell Mora to Fury-Wilder III on Saturday night. It initially approved Connecticut’s Mike Ortega as the referee for their July 24 fight at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
Their fight for Fury’s WBC title was postponed 2½ months because Fury tested positive for COVID-19 early in July.
Two of the three judges originally chosen for Fury-Wilder III – Nevada residents Tim Cheatham and Dave Moretti – still will score their rescheduled fight at T-Mobile Arena. New Jersey’s Steve Weisfeld will join them at ringside for this ESPN/FOX Sports Pay-Per-View main event.
Another Nevada judge, Patricia Morse Jarman, originally was chosen to work this high-profile bout between Fury (30-0-1, 21 KOs), of Manchester, England, and Wilder (42-1-1, 41 KOs), of Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Morse Jarman scored Yordenis Ugas a 115-113 winner over Manny Pacquiao in her most recent top assignment, a 12-round fight for Ugas’ WBA “super” welterweight title.
Moretti and Weisfeld each scored the Cuban-born Ugas a 116-112 victor of what the Philippines’ Pacquiao has decided will be the final fight of his celebrated career. Mora also was the referee for the Pacquiao-Ugas fight August 21 at T-Mobile Arena.
Moretti and Weisfeld were two of the three judges for the Fury-Wilder rematch in February 2020 as well. They both had Fury in front 59-52 entering the seventh round of that scheduled 12-rounder at MGM Grand Garden Arena.
The third judge that night, Connecticut’s Glenn Feldman, scored Fury a 58-53 winner through six rounds.
Fury won that bout by seventh-round technical knockout because Wilder’s former assistant trainer, Mark Breland, threw in the towel to prevent Fury from taking too much punishment. Wilder was knocked down once apiece in the third and fifth rounds of that one-sided bout.
Judges decided the outcome of the first Fury-Wilder fight in December 2018. Wilder floored Fury once apiece in the ninth and 12th rounds, but the former champion settled for a 12-round split draw that night at Staples Center in Los Angeles.
California’s Alejandro Rochin scored that 12-rounder for Wilder, 115-111. Canada’s Robert Tapper scored their first fight for Fury, 114-112.
England’s Phil Edwards had their first encounter even, 113-113.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - October 9, 2021
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - October 9, 2021
I'm thinking about buying this strictly for the undercard. I can't remember if that has ever happened to me before. Anyone?
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - October 9, 2021
who's on the undercard? i keep hearing it's good but i ain't heard a thingmargaret thatcher wrote: ↑05 Oct 2021, 21:57 theyre just banging this one out, nowhere near the promotion the other 2 fights got
and you hardly hear a word about the undercard despite them staking it
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - October 9, 2021
https://boxrec.com/en/event/834963Counter-puncher wrote: ↑06 Oct 2021, 10:10who's on the undercard? i keep hearing it's good but i ain't heard a thingmargaret thatcher wrote: ↑05 Oct 2021, 21:57 theyre just banging this one out, nowhere near the promotion the other 2 fights got
and you hardly hear a word about the undercard despite them staking it
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - October 9, 2021
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - October 9, 2021
Meaning by "the way it is" you see an easy Fury win?
You've stated that Wilder has a decent KO chance.
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - October 9, 2021
You don't think Wilder can hit Furys body? Much easier than hitting him to the head.Thomastearns wrote: ↑05 Oct 2021, 12:34Bandog wrote: ↑05 Oct 2021, 07:05 Wilder hitting Fury to the body with big shots the first few rounds is the key. Hard to miss that, and will help set up a head shot. Furys soft flabby midsection is his weakness.
If Wilder just headhunts he will probably lose. Hopefully the ref won't allow fouling this time.
Can't see DW trying that.
Just too many weaknesses in his technique. Like the windmill stuff, it might work against slow static fighters, but Fury's not that.
Fury will never look as chiselled as some in the division, but just like Usyk, he's got great stamina.
So if Wilder is to win, he's got to land the kind of punch that saw off both Stiverne and Brezeale in quick fashion.
What are the chances of that happening against the rather frenetically mobileTyson Fury?
I'd give DW 25% for a win, but no more. To beat Fury, you must outbox him, and many could, but Wilder isn't one of them.
Both men have big hearts, and neither will quit or stop trying. That's what makes this interesting.
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - October 9, 2021
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - October 9, 2021
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - October 9, 2021
thank goodness they fucked off with paid off, corrupt to the core kenny 'no count' bayless, the tricky little rat!
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - October 9, 2021
Wilder is going to bring back the title where it belongs! USA USA USAmargaret thatcher wrote: ↑06 Oct 2021, 12:20get at him tony! everyone recognize that deontayys gonna do it![]()
Seriously though, the odds have it roughly right. I'd say Wilders' chances are about 30%. He doesn't speak the king's English, but I think he's somewhat articulate. He can put thoughts together; sort of.
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - October 9, 2021
As long as he puts his punches together, the title is coming back home.Tony1244 wrote: ↑06 Oct 2021, 12:43Wilder is going to bring back the title where it belongs! USA USA USAmargaret thatcher wrote: ↑06 Oct 2021, 12:20get at him tony! everyone recognize that deontayys gonna do it![]()
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Seriously though, the odds have it roughly right. I'd say Wilders' chances are about 30%. He doesn't speak the king's English, but I think he's somewhat articulate. He can put thoughts together; sort of.
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - October 9, 2021
About 25% voted for Wilder in this poll. Too much for the Big Dosser.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - October 9, 2021
even if fury wins again i say they have a 4th
after all wilder has the power to ko anybody, he'll do it eventually
after all wilder has the power to ko anybody, he'll do it eventually
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - October 9, 2021
nah, no 4th frikkin fight! beating him 3 times should be enuff!
wilder will get beat up badly. he will lick his wounds for at least a year.
then he should get another severe hiding from dillian whyte.
wilder is finished.
wilder will get beat up badly. he will lick his wounds for at least a year.
then he should get another severe hiding from dillian whyte.
wilder is finished.
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - October 9, 2021
I'm rooting for Wilder. I would say he has a decent chance.Bandog wrote: ↑06 Oct 2021, 12:45As long as he puts his punches together, the title is coming back home.Tony1244 wrote: ↑06 Oct 2021, 12:43Wilder is going to bring back the title where it belongs! USA USA USAmargaret thatcher wrote: ↑06 Oct 2021, 12:20
get at him tony! everyone recognize that deontayys gonna do it![]()
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Seriously though, the odds have it roughly right. I'd say Wilders' chances are about 30%. He doesn't speak the king's English, but I think he's somewhat articulate. He can put thoughts together; sort of.