wilder-fury 4

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Re: wilder-fury 4

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Hell yeah, if Wilder wins 1 out of 4, he wins the series. That's what I'm talking about.
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I don’t care what trainer works with Wilder or for how long…..his fundamentals at his age aren’t getting any better. Time to take the money and call it a career.
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Re: wilder-fury 4

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Tony1244 wrote: 10 Oct 2021, 18:40
margaret thatcher wrote: 10 Oct 2021, 18:33
Tony1244 wrote: 10 Oct 2021, 18:32
a Wilder win isn't out of the question.
a wilder win isnt out of the question, youre right about that

thats what makes a 4th fight so interesting. wilder can ko anyone with 1 shot

the 3rd was great, so lets do a 4th :box:

i wonder what odds we could get on wilder delivering the big ko
I would NOT say Wilder could KO anyone with one shot. He could not have KO'D a prime Ali, Holmes or Jimmy Young. But he could KO Fury.
He landed numerous clean rights on Fury through those 30 f*cking rounds, he had Fury down 4 times, but all that stuff wasn't enough. He can't KO Fury. Simple as that. Proven clearly.
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Re: wilder-fury 4

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DrDuke wrote: 10 Oct 2021, 07:38
amwsnw wrote: 10 Oct 2021, 07:21 What a fight!! As for #4 I don't want to see it but wilder will say that Fury got away with holding behind the head and throwing the upper cut, rabbit punches (Fury made a statement at the end saying he kept as clean as possible, but didn't deny it) and also the long count in the second fury knockdown - all of which are fair arguments.
With Usyk v Joshua likely to happen again I am not sure what is there for these guys other than to cash in on a 4th fight, or retire. Ideally we get Usyk v Fury and Wilder v Joshua next.
Sensational fight by both big men.
Wilder had a long time for recovery after the 1 KD. Also, his 2nd KD of Fury was somewhere near behind the head area.
I agree mate, just thinking of what we might hear. Whatever DW decides Ill support it. I believe he is still the number 2/3 heavyweight in the world. A performance like that only cements his position as a top heavyweight. After the 2nd fight many rightfully questioned that standing. DW needs to strengthening his ear drums !!!
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amwsnw wrote: 11 Oct 2021, 03:20
DrDuke wrote: 10 Oct 2021, 07:38
amwsnw wrote: 10 Oct 2021, 07:21 What a fight!! As for #4 I don't want to see it but wilder will say that Fury got away with holding behind the head and throwing the upper cut, rabbit punches (Fury made a statement at the end saying he kept as clean as possible, but didn't deny it) and also the long count in the second fury knockdown - all of which are fair arguments.
With Usyk v Joshua likely to happen again I am not sure what is there for these guys other than to cash in on a 4th fight, or retire. Ideally we get Usyk v Fury and Wilder v Joshua next.
Sensational fight by both big men.
Wilder had a long time for recovery after the 1 KD. Also, his 2nd KD of Fury was somewhere near behind the head area.
I agree mate, just thinking of what we might hear. Whatever DW decides Ill support it. I believe he is still the number 2/3 heavyweight in the world. A performance like that only cements his position as a top heavyweight. After the 2nd fight many rightfully questioned that standing. DW needs to strengthening his ear drums !!!
Wilder is clearly either #3 or #4 today for me. Usyk seems better. The Joshua matchup is highly intriguing. That's the fight that still should be made. It'll sell, everyone will love it.
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It wouldn't sell, there are many other fights out there for both of them.
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Re: wilder-fury 4

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margaret thatcher wrote: 10 Oct 2021, 00:40 wilder has the power to ko anyone with 1 punch!

he's always dangerous! it dont matter that he got his ass kicked

can't wait for the 4th fight - eventually if we keep picking him he'll win wont he? bandog says so!
The Fury-Wilder series is done .

Even if Deontay recovered from both of his losses, to earn mandatory challenger status, the Brit would very likely vacate his crowns and retire rather than fight the American again.

Not because Tyson would be ducking Wilder, but because the Brit will definitely be retiring soon.

He’s not going to be willing to prolong his career by facing anonymous challengers or going over old ground to fight opponents he’s already beaten multiple times.
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DrDuke wrote: 11 Oct 2021, 03:14
Tony1244 wrote: 10 Oct 2021, 18:40
margaret thatcher wrote: 10 Oct 2021, 18:33

a wilder win isnt out of the question, youre right about that

thats what makes a 4th fight so interesting. wilder can ko anyone with 1 shot

the 3rd was great, so lets do a 4th :box:

i wonder what odds we could get on wilder delivering the big ko
I would NOT say Wilder could KO anyone with one shot. He could not have KO'D a prime Ali, Holmes or Jimmy Young. But he could KO Fury.
He landed numerous clean rights on Fury through those 30 f*cking rounds, he had Fury down 4 times, but all that stuff wasn't enough. He can't KO Fury. Simple as that. Proven clearly.
Fury was down for about 14 seconds in the 4th round. One of the knockdowns he was down for an actual 9 seconds, not knowing what the count was, with his back turned to the referee. Fury went down the second time from grazing shots.

There was one uppercut of Wilder's that IF it had landed, it would have been lights out. But to be fair, I could also say that about bouts like Ali-Foreman or Holmes-Cooney. I know, IF my Aunt had balls, she'd be my uncle. :lol:
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Tony1244 wrote: 11 Oct 2021, 09:26
DrDuke wrote: 11 Oct 2021, 03:14
Tony1244 wrote: 10 Oct 2021, 18:40

I would NOT say Wilder could KO anyone with one shot. He could not have KO'D a prime Ali, Holmes or Jimmy Young. But he could KO Fury.
He landed numerous clean rights on Fury through those 30 f*cking rounds, he had Fury down 4 times, but all that stuff wasn't enough. He can't KO Fury. Simple as that. Proven clearly.
Fury was down for about 14 seconds in the 4th round. One of the knockdowns he was down for an actual 9 seconds, not knowing what the count was, with his back turned to the referee. Fury went down the second time from grazing shots.

There was one uppercut of Wilder's that IF it had landed, it would have been lights out. But to be fair, I could also say that about bouts like Ali-Foreman or Holmes-Cooney. I know, IF my Aunt had balls, she'd be my uncle. :lol:
Neither of Fury's KDs in this fight looked worse than the 2nd KD in the 1st fight. Despite obviously being bothered, Fury wasn't out both times in round 4 and was ready to get up in conformity with the speed of the ref's count.
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DrDuke wrote: 11 Oct 2021, 09:40
Tony1244 wrote: 11 Oct 2021, 09:26
DrDuke wrote: 11 Oct 2021, 03:14

He landed numerous clean rights on Fury through those 30 f*cking rounds, he had Fury down 4 times, but all that stuff wasn't enough. He can't KO Fury. Simple as that. Proven clearly.
Fury was down for about 14 seconds in the 4th round. One of the knockdowns he was down for an actual 9 seconds, not knowing what the count was, with his back turned to the referee. Fury went down the second time from grazing shots.

There was one uppercut of Wilder's that IF it had landed, it would have been lights out. But to be fair, I could also say that about bouts like Ali-Foreman or Holmes-Cooney. I know, IF my Aunt had balls, she'd be my uncle. :lol:
Neither of Fury's KDs in this fight looked worse than the 2nd KD in the 1st fight. Despite obviously being bothered, Fury wasn't out both times in round 4 and was ready to get up in conformity with the speed of the ref's count.
Yeah, I was never worried that he was going to be stopped
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Re: wilder-fury 4

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ya thats true, its why the whole 'wilder only needs 1 shot ' stuff isnt quite right
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I’m seriously hyped for a 4th fight as latest news out of camp Wilder is he had a broken hand. I’m keen to see Wilder fight Fury without a broken hand in addition to all the improvements he made and continues to make with Malik Scott. Keen!

Wonder how Fury will cope with a non-costume wearing and non-broken hand version of Wilder…it remains to be seen.
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i blame fury for having such a hard skull. there should be an investigation into whether fury put egg weights into his skull to injure wilder's hands, and also whether one of wilder's team did an inside job and secretly smashed his hand while he was sleeping the night before the fight
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Re: wilder-fury 4

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Malik scott told wilder to hit fury in the head. Its maliks fault. Effin traitor
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Re: wilder-fury 4

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exactly, so unfair how these guys are f@cking over big D
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Re: wilder-fury 4

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No more fight, three is enough. Wilder will never learn to jab, expect the same outcome. Even though Wilder can take a punch, he may have already done himself some damage by taking such hard shots. :bag:
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Re: wilder-fury 4

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Now broken hand excuses? Send him to a gynecologist, something gotta be broken there too.
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DrDuke wrote: 12 Oct 2021, 02:03 Now broken hand excuses? Send him to a gynecologist, something gotta be broken there too.
..if that's what they in fact claim, I'd say it only adds to his reputation of a sore loser...kinda proving it beyond reasonable doubt imo... visiting a gynecologist could be a step in the right direction :OhYes:
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Re: wilder-fury 4

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There won't be a Wilder-Fury 4.

End of thread! :TU:
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Re: wilder-fury 4

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the doubters are exactly what will make deontay come back even stronger
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Re: wilder-fury 4

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DrDuke wrote: 12 Oct 2021, 02:03 Now broken hand excuses? Send him to a gynecologist, something gotta be broken there too.
:lol:

I'm just waiting for him to blame his next door neighbour's cat for shitting on his lawn next. :doh:
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