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In reply to Post #120 Not impressed by Wilder at all following this if I’m honest. One trick pony. His record speaks for itself, suppose you can only fight what’s in front of you but up until Ortiz, who nearly had him out, nobody really stands out for me, still, styles make fights
I suppose Joshua has to decide whether he wants to be KO’d by WIlder, which I would want Joshua to win but just can’t see it, he is definitely hittable. Or gets a boxing lesson and embarrassment in front of the home fans and hopes for the chance of a knockout against Fury
Fury was superb for me, as well as all the goings on over the last few years his movement for his size is just something else. Let’s he he keeps his head together and gets back in the gym
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In reply to Post #119 And what I've not mentioned W.T.F. was wilder wearing looked like big bird crossed with the statue of liberty.Fury got up like michael Myers.
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In reply to Post #118 I'd be surprised if fury fights again , To fight like that and not get the result won't do him a lot of good , i fear his weight will balloon again and he will lose interest ,hope I'm wrong cause he is our best technical heavyweight boxer by far.
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In reply to Post #117 Thinking the same myself Jeff. Possibly Wilder and Joshua?
Fury and Wilder at Wembley
Fury has nothing to prove for me, won the fight, boxed his head off. Wilder, flat with a big right hand
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I've a feeling there won't be a rematch ,
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In reply to Post #115 Agree on all counts, only in America
I gave Wilder 4 rounds
Great boxing performance from Fury, slipped him all night and hit him with some great shots
I think that makes Joshua the 3rd best in the world for me
Edit - Lenox Lewis, I knew it would be a split decision, it happened to me. Everybody knows who won the fight, Tyson Fury won the fight...
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Great performance, that's how to defeat a puncher , disgraceful decision. Fury really is mentally deranged.
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| Fozzy | Posts: 17232 | | aka Elephant Man | |
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In reply to Post #113 Program starts at 11
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In reply to Post #110 What time does the actual fight start in the UK? Dont usually pay for these but I think bis one might be worth it
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| Fozzy | Posts: 17232 | | aka Elephant Man | |
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In reply to Post #111 Let me know when you decide
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In reply to Post #110
Same here
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| Fozzy | Posts: 17232 | | aka Elephant Man | |
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In reply to Post #109 I've got the have a few beers this arvo and early night set the alarm or no beers and try and stay up dillema
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In reply to Post #108 Depends on the length of the other fights uncle Biv. I reckon be about from 4am onwards, possibly 5?
Can’t wait, excited
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| Fozzy | Posts: 17232 | | aka Elephant Man | |
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What time we expecting the main event lads ?
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In reply to Post #105 Agree with that. He is definitely hittable, has a reckless style but carries dynamite in that right hand. He is also lean but carries quite a bit of muscle and I question his stamina in a decent tempo fight, he was puffing against Ortiz, who for me at 47 years old boxed his head off until he gased and took the right
I can see why Fury fancies it, by far a superior boxer to Wilder for me. I expect Wilder to come out fast, I expect Fury to get in close and rough him up, make it awkward, roll around. When Wilder got put down in the Olympics it was by a fighter who took the fight to him and peppered him with short fast hands, a while ago now but styles make fight. If it goes past 6 Fury has a chance to give Wilder the boxing lesson of his life for me providing his body holds out
Fury can bang when he needs to. I’m sure once they have exchanged a few, witnessed the hand speed, movement and timing, one will fancy it
The difference, one punch can end it all in this division
Can’t wait
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