Re: 3rd fight between Fury and Wilder could be different
Posted: 10 Oct 2021, 01:01
It was different. It was a bigger obliteration for Wilder as promised.
Got hit in the wrong place in this fight too570991 wrote: ↑09 Oct 2021, 10:38 Seems like people forgot that Wilder got hit on very wrong place in round 3
It was his NECK. It's clearly visible right here on this video
That's why he lost his legs and was like a "zombie".
Same happened to Anthony Joshua against Ruiz. Ruiz did hit him on the temple and Joshua's legs were gone.
It's hw division and one shot can change everything.
Don't sleep on Wilder.
I think it kind of tends to happen in matchups where your opponent can basically hit you at will.IKSRTFO wrote: ↑10 Oct 2021, 01:02Got hit in the wrong place in this fight too570991 wrote: ↑09 Oct 2021, 10:38 Seems like people forgot that Wilder got hit on very wrong place in round 3
It was his NECK. It's clearly visible right here on this video
That's why he lost his legs and was like a "zombie".
Same happened to Anthony Joshua against Ruiz. Ruiz did hit him on the temple and Joshua's legs were gone.
It's hw division and one shot can change everything.
Don't sleep on Wilder.
nah, fury still hasnt proven that he would win a best of 7 series vs wilderSyntax Error wrote: ↑10 Oct 2021, 03:38 Is it now safe to accept that Tyson Fury is actually better than Deontay Wilder?
Fury has beaten Wilder every which way but loose.
Outpointed Wilder when he wasn't ready, but got robbed.
Dominated and bulldozed Wilder in the rematch.
Out-gritted and splattered Wilder in a see-saw batlle in the third fight.
No more fights between these two are required, even if they are admittedly entertaining.
wilder's white knight to his rescue again!Tony1244 wrote: ↑10 Oct 2021, 19:02 It's kind of ironic that you all are pointing to Wilder's poor sportsmanship, which I have admitted could use some work, while you are all gloating about Wilder getting beaten up more.
Fury-Wilder is somewhat like Holmes-Shavers. The winners won almost all the rounds but the loser was always dangerous. I was a Foreman fan but I admit Lyle almost knocked him out. Wilder almost knocked Fury out, but he didn't.
I'm not seeing a lot of class from either Wilder nor Fury fans.
You're not wrong.Tony1244 wrote: ↑10 Oct 2021, 19:02 It's kind of ironic that you all are pointing to Wilder's poor sportsmanship, which I have admitted could use some work, while you are all gloating about Wilder getting beaten up more.
Fury-Wilder is somewhat like Holmes-Shavers. The winners won almost all the rounds but the loser was always dangerous. I was a Foreman fan but I admit Lyle almost knocked him out. Wilder almost knocked Fury out, but he didn't.
I'm not seeing a lot of class from either Wilder nor Fury fans.
I appreciate that. I'm just trying to keep it real. Is he a great boxer? No. Does he talk and dress obnoxiously like Fury? Yes. Did he cross the line with the cheating accusations? Absolutely.oogiebe wrote: ↑10 Oct 2021, 19:53You're not wrong.Tony1244 wrote: ↑10 Oct 2021, 19:02 It's kind of ironic that you all are pointing to Wilder's poor sportsmanship, which I have admitted could use some work, while you are all gloating about Wilder getting beaten up more.
Fury-Wilder is somewhat like Holmes-Shavers. The winners won almost all the rounds but the loser was always dangerous. I was a Foreman fan but I admit Lyle almost knocked him out. Wilder almost knocked Fury out, but he didn't.
I'm not seeing a lot of class from either Wilder nor Fury fans.