Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - October 9, 2021

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Who wins the trilogy?

Poll ended at 09 Oct 2021, 07:41

Fury - Decision
39
18%
Fury - T/KO
127
59%
DRAW
3
1%
Wilder - T/KO
45
21%
Wilder - Decision
2
1%
 
Total votes: 216

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Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - October 9, 2021

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Official Press Release

Two heavyweight kings are set for a third world title showdown as undefeated WBC world champion Tyson “The Gypsy King” Fury puts his title on the line against former longtime heavyweight champion Deontay “The Bronze Bomber” Wilder Saturday, July 24 from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

Tickets go on sale TODAY, June 15 at 12 p.m. PT and can be purchased at www.t-mobilearena.com or www.axs.com. The event is promoted by Top Rank, BombZquad Promotions, TGB Promotions and Frank W’s Queensberry Promotions. A Premier Boxing Champions presentation.

“I’m excited to once again be fighting in Las Vegas, the home of The Gypsy King,” Fury said. “For the last 18 months, I’ve been living rent free in Wilder’s head. He got smashed to pieces in our last fight, and for some reason, he wants it again. Let’s go. The Big Dosser is getting knocked spark out.”

Wilder said, “Nothing has changed. It’s still one face, one name, one champion – Deontay Wilder. I’m in the best shape of my life. July 24, I’m going to show the people why I’m still the baddest man on the planet.”

Hall-Of-Fame Promoter Frank W said: “I’m delighted to see Tyson Fury have an opportunity to defend his prestigious WBC Heavyweight Championship of the world. Since making his comeback with Queensberry in 2018, Tyson has showed the remarkable character he has and cemented himself as the best heavyweight of his generation.

“Make no mistake though, this is no easy fight. Deontay Wilder is an incredibly dangerous puncher and clearly has tremendous self-belief for invoking this rematch.

“I’m sure this will be another absolute classic and I remain confident Tyson will prevail again and we can hopefully look forward to an Undisputed fight in the future.”


Fury (30-0-1, 21 KOs), from Manchester, England, has held the lineal heavyweight crown since dethroning Wladimir Klitschko in November 2015. His comeback from substance abuse and mental health issues inspired millions, and it was the two fights against Wilder that propelled him back to the top of the heavyweight heap. Their December 2018 draw — with Fury rising off the deck in the climactic 12th round — elevated both men to the forefront of the boxing world. Fury knocked out Wilder in the seventh round of their one-sided February 2020 rematch; however, Wilder wanted an immediate third crack at his 6’9, 270-pound adversary.

Wilder (42-1, 41 KOs), a 2008 U.S. Olympic bronze medalist from Tuscaloosa, Alabama, won the heavyweight title in January 2015 and re-energized the heavyweight division, captivating fans with his electrifying power and charisma. Wilder held the WBC heavyweight world title for more than five years, notching 10 consecutive successful defenses, more than all-time greats Mike Tyson, Joe Frazier and Lennox Lewis, while earning a reputation as one of the most devastating punchers in boxing history. Nine of his 10 title defenses ended via knockout, including a pair of come-from-behind victories over Cuban star Luis Ortiz and a one-punch, first-round demolition over 2012 U.S. Olympian Dominic Breazeale. Wilder’s knockout ratio of more than 93 percent still stands as the highest for any heavyweight champion, past or present.


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At the MGM Grand Garden Arena.

Wilder has officially exercised his rematch clause.

I’m guessing the date and venue was more or less on hold in case the winner did ask for the rematch.

Wilder believes he can still knock Fury out.

He gets the lower end of a 60-40 split for the rematch. Still good $$$’s..

Fury will be even more confident. Also, Wilder will probably not get anything close to what he may get for a 3rd fight here anywhere else. It’s a gamble. A risk. But he’s taken it.

Had he not opted for a direct rematch, and then wanted to fight Fury again next year, then Fury’s team would be looking at 70-30 type split if you ask me.

So Wilder’s taking this with both hands if you ask me.

Will it sell? Most likely. The rematch was better than the original, what with the way Fury approached it.

John Fury telling Tyson to leave it and retire altogether. Paris Fury saying to just fight and beat AJ and then retire.

Thoughts on this?
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - July 18, 2020?

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I have my reservations on this fight, both in the interest in the marketing of the fight and whether it will tell us anything different to what we already know.

Firstly, of course Wilder can knock Fury out, if he lands a clean shot right on the money, he could win the fight, but as we saw in the last fight, that isn't too easy with Fury. He had his chance in the first fight but Fury has learnt from that and comprehensively outboxed him in the return, and did for the majority of the first fight also. I don't see anything changing in the third fight, providing Fury maintains focus and discipline.

The UK public in particular are craving a Fury v AJ match up, with the announcement today of AJ fighting Pulev in June, it could be another 12 months before we see AJ v Fury. The frustration continues. There was big interest in the Fury-Wilder rematch, but after such a convincing win the PPV sales will surely be down if they meet again.

I'd be surprised if Wilder doesn't take time out to recover from a sound beating and perhaps squeeze in another fight before fighting Fury again. Going straight back in with Fury, for me, nothing changes when they meet again.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - July 18, 2020?

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Wilder will have a mountain to climb. Will he do it? Well, Mount Everest is a cape walk can't say the same for Tyson "K2" Fury.

Im going with this will be closer then the first fight. Not gonna count Wilder out. But, Fury got the greatest skillset among the heavyweights and most be one of the fastest around. But so is Wilder, however he got hustled before the fight when he didn't get that Fury BS himself inside his head. Then jumped on him like it was tuesday.
For me it comes down to what Wilder have learned from this and how he adopts after being smack around. And Wilder showed that he got real courage by going after a direct rematch after a beat down like that. Or he is plain crazy.

Fury needs to be focused and do his thing. He did everything right last time out. Lets see how he plays Wilder this time.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - July 18, 2020?

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Fury on points.

He's clearly better than Wilder and I believe that Deontay might be a bit more cagey third time around and if he does that, he is clearly lacking in the skills needed to outpoint Fury.

Saying that, I'm struggling to drum up any enthusiasm for this fight.

I've seen the movie twice and it doesn't end well for Wilder.

I don't blame him for taking the third fight; he's a proud man who wants his title back, but it almost feels like he is hijacking the HW division.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - July 18, 2020?

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The same results of the 2nd fight will happen but wilder should take it since it's the best option. Fury already figured him out and wilders best chance was the first when fury was 50%. If you watch the fight fury literally found out how to neutralize the right and he also even took some rights fine.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - July 18, 2020?

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No result other than Fury stops Wilder again is likely.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - July 18, 2020?

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No time for Wilder to get the training in to make much of an adjustment.
Expect more of the same, Wilder looking to land the right hands - all or nothing

I don't know if i'll bother paying for this one
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - July 18, 2020?

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Gee, I hope they're building in another rematch clause. I'd hate to see Wilder have to fight with a bad hangnail or something. And I'm sure when he finally wins one -- like maybe in their fifth fight -- we'll all hear our fill of "That's the one that matters! The other ones weren't real! BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMB SQUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUAD!"
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - July 18, 2020?

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Betting sites have Fury as favourite however a lot of betters are also favouring Wilder. I think it’s just the case that he can put people to sleep.
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 03 Mar 2020, 09:35 Betting sites have Fury as favourite however a lot of betters are also favouring Wilder. I think it’s just the case that he can put people to sleep.
According to Forbes, 58% of all bets have been placed on Wilder to avenge his loss to Fury, despite the Brit considered the betting favourite.

People ae putting their money on the underdog. :o

Perhaps they thought Wilder "lost" the fight rather than Fury "winning" it? If you know what I mean? :-?
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - July 18, 2020?

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Enlightened-One wrote: 03 Mar 2020, 09:45
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 03 Mar 2020, 09:35 Betting sites have Fury as favourite however a lot of betters are also favouring Wilder. I think it’s just the case that he can put people to sleep.
According to Forbes, 58% of all bets have been placed on Wilder to avenge his loss to Fury, despite the Brit considered the betting favourite.

People ae putting their money on the underdog. :o

Perhaps they thought Wilder "lost" the fight rather than Fury "winning" it? If you know what I mean? :-?
It’s understandable. Also the fact that Wilder can land that right hand, if he gets a chance.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - July 18, 2020?

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Hard to see much different happening. Wilders a one trick pony, and his tricks been found out now. He has little else to fall back on. I expect fury to go in there and flatten him.

Wont he surprised if wilder quits the sport soon after.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - July 18, 2020?

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Can't disagree with james McDonnell.
Only that that 1 trick could knock out any other heavy in the world, & even dropped fury twice. Even in the rematch those right hands were skimming across furys head quite dangerously.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - July 18, 2020?

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fanman wrote: 03 Mar 2020, 17:36 Can't disagree with james McDonnell.
Only that that 1 trick could knock out any other heavy in the world, & even dropped fury twice. Even in the rematch those right hands were skimming across furys head quite dangerously.
On the other hand, Fury got up twice and fought back strong almost right away both times. Obviously Wilder has dat puncher's chance but it's not as easy for Wilder as needing to land just 1 shot
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - July 18, 2020?

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Wilder has a lot to psychologically recover from in a relatively short period of time.

From a training perspective, he has to prepare not only for Fury to box him, but also to come after him. Fury can do one or the other or both.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - July 18, 2020?

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Did they axe like half the emotes or something :oo
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - July 18, 2020?

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I'm interested in those who voted for Wilder in the poll.
Personally I don't think he can land his KO right. Be interested in this who think he can and why :maybe:
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With Wilder's power you'll always get some people thinking that he just needs one shot and that he'll manage to get it at some point, he has dropped Fury too so it can be envisoned easier
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - July 18, 2020?

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IF, Wilder is able to KO Fury, would people demand a 4th bout between the two? ;-)
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - July 18, 2020?

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I'm sure they would, and then a fifth and all.... Need to get 1 heavyweight champion first though
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - July 18, 2020?

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Wilder has said he is gonna take George Foreman up on his offer.
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 06 Mar 2020, 15:15 Wilder has said he is gonna take George Foreman up on his offer.
What did George offer?
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gilgamesh wrote: 06 Mar 2020, 15:17
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 06 Mar 2020, 15:15 Wilder has said he is gonna take George Foreman up on his offer.
What did George offer?
https://theathletic.com/1640229/2020/02 ... ed-article

‘I can take [Wilder] back with me to where I was, take him back to the boxer he ought to be. I know I can take him there,’

‘In those weeks, I can show him how to do it, and then it belongs to him.

‘He will be able to keep himself up from that point and no one will ever again be able to take his legs.’


and now Buddy McGirt wants to help train him too.
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 06 Mar 2020, 15:24
gilgamesh wrote: 06 Mar 2020, 15:17

What did George offer?
https://theathletic.com/1640229/2020/02 ... ed-article

‘I can take [Wilder] back with me to where I was, take him back to the boxer he ought to be. I know I can take him there,’

‘In those weeks, I can show him how to do it, and then it belongs to him.

‘He will be able to keep himself up from that point and no one will ever again be able to take his legs.’


and now Buddy McGirt wants to help train him too.
Can he take him there in 5 months? Because I hate it to break it to George, but it took him like 12 years :lol:
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III - July 18, 2020?

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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 06 Mar 2020, 15:24
gilgamesh wrote: 06 Mar 2020, 15:17

What did George offer?
https://theathletic.com/1640229/2020/02 ... ed-article

‘I can take [Wilder] back with me to where I was, take him back to the boxer he ought to be. I know I can take him there,’

‘In those weeks, I can show him how to do it, and then it belongs to him.

‘He will be able to keep himself up from that point and no one will ever again be able to take his legs.’


and now Buddy McGirt wants to help train him too.
Watch the vultures circle.
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