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its funny
I was thinking way back when Fury first hit the limelight and I thought wow this guy has a natural boxing brain and talent
but because he was trying to do what Cassius Clay did when he wanted to be famous and being gobby sooo many people were slagging him off then
well have they got egg on their faces now or what !!
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In reply to Post #1947 Smith is a quality operator and an highly experienced fighter, outclassed Fowler who is not the boxer he though he was going to be, Fitzgerald saw to that. Fowlers style reminds me a bit of Josh Kellys with the low hands, another future superstar or so he thought. Two cracking knockdowns from Smith though
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In reply to Post #1947 yes great nights boxing I Liked
Ted Cheeseman vs. Troy Williamson, for Cheeseman’s British junior middleweight title that was a corker !!!!
Shannon Courtenay vs. Jamie Mitchell, WBA World bantamweight title match Mitchell took it
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Enjoyed the Smith vs Fowler fight too,I thought Fowler would just keep him on the end of that jab.
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What a great fight edge of the seat stuff 5 knockdowns !!
Fury got off to a slow start while Wilder attacked the body trying to force Fury back but it was short lived and after the firsts 2 or 3 rounds he seemed like he had forgotten the body and was just looking for a KO as he hardly threw any body shots the rest of the fight ??
I was impressed with Wilders courage that would have bought him new fans had he not screwed it all up with his pathetic unsportsmanlike actions at the end of the fight what a tosser ?
but it was a great night of boxing and the right man won
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In reply to Post #1943 Wilder would destroy AJ,he's done for me.AJ has lost something since the first Ruiz fight,he looks scared and got no heart and is afraid to let his hands go as he is too worried about getting hit.Fury has proven time and time again muscle and physic do not win fights,I hope he goes and gets all the belts now
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In reply to Post #1942 Well said Braders, Wilder is a disgrace, out of order that, know when you are beat, acknowledge the better man and eat humble pie, respect, Wilder has none, disillusioned
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In reply to Post #1941
Credit to Wilder, takes two men to make a fight, he was burnt out and battered again though. Not shaking hands or acknowledging the better man at the end is a major no for me though, the respect
Looking at Fury, as you say, two full on right hands in one round, and that’s with Wilders extra weight. Wilder did well to slip and block Fury’s right until it was curtains in the 11th though. Wilder cannot fight at pace, Fury proved that in the second fight, ain’t got the stamina.
First fight, Fury fought him on the back foot and won
Second fight Fury fought him on the front foot
Third fight, combination of both, what a performance against one of the biggest bangers of all time
Fights on, AJ vs. Wilder, my money is on Wilder to win in two
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In reply to Post #1941 Fury is the best heavyweight in the world easily,Wilder proved what he is about at the end refusing to shake hands.He should take the loss like a man and show some respect,I just hope that's the Fury vs Wilder situation done.
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That was arguably the best heavyweight fight I have ever seen, truly spectacular. Credit to wilder for showing enormous courage and heart, even though I don't like the man and his unsportsmanlike attitude at the end.
If that mug AJ has any sense he'll continue to avoid Fury like the plague. Fury took 2 of Wilders best right hands, IN ONE ROUND, and still got up to stop him. AJ has nothing to concern Fury.
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Fantastic fight wilder very courageous, best heavyweight fight ive seen in years.
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What a fight, take that bronze bummer
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In reply to Post #1936 Agree, as I said below, it is a very, very dangerous fight for Fury, I hope he blows the horrible **** away
Don’t blink in the first you could miss a t
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In reply to Post #1935 This is too close to call,I really want Fury to do it again.I just think Wilder might catch him this time and spark him out,I so hope my feeling is wrong.
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