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September 12, 2019, 11:55:53 PM
#74
What Tyson Fury sent to Otto Wallin as he slid into his DMs ahead of their fight

"He sent me a picture on Instagram one day," Wallin revealed to BT Sport .

"He had some Swedish candy called Swedish Fish that he sent me.

https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/boxing/what-tyson-fury-sent-otto-20052828
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September 12, 2019, 07:50:40 PM
#73
I guess the idea is to give Tyson Fury the weakest legitimate opponent possible without the fight looking like a complete circus.

Tyson Fury is such an unpredictable guy that if they put up a threatening fighter against him, on an unstable day he might lose again,

which would prevent the title rematch and be a huge financial opportunity lost for the promoters...
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September 12, 2019, 06:08:07 PM
#72
Otto Wallin's looked somehow sad. It seems only how he understand who he will face and how much chances he have  Cheesy

That could be true or a strategy for Tyson to think that he is a low-level fighter, I checked some of his fights and this guy can put a man down with one punch, but his quickness is questionable if Tyson will be careless, he is in big trouble.
The worst that could happen is for us to have another upset this year, but I do love underdogs.

Well, I choose Tyson Fury against Otto Wallins because he is a well-known fighter and has a high KO rate but also he must be careful on his move and don't underestimate Wallins. Maybe is now preparing a counter-attack for Tyson. So let us just wait whos gonna be a win on this match. By the way, the ticket has been sold is only 1,500. I think they are not much most popular not like a big event like Pacman fight.
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September 12, 2019, 06:07:09 PM
#71
Deontay Wilder went full 12 rounds with Tyson Fury. That guy definitely is the best puncher we have in the HW division and Tyson was able to withstand it. So I doubt that Wallins can do damage to Fury. Besides Tyson also has a good head movement, hard to target if you are looking for that one punch KO. And Wallins can get frustrated and in the end Fury will caught him around the middle rounds.
Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury rematch is the only fight i want to watch right now in the heavyweight division. Tyson was completely dominating the fight each and every round and apart from the knock out Wilder did not have an answer for his movements and even after the knock down Fury was punishing Wilder and the judges were watching another match than the rest of the world.
Wallins has a punchers chance and other than that i see Tyson winning with ease.
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September 12, 2019, 05:40:34 PM
#70
Presser/Face-off,

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jAJWut7fGZ4

Look at Tyson Fury, he seems to be enjoying every bit of it.

As for the undercards, guys the fight is part of the Mexican independence day festivities, so it make sense for Bob Arum to put mostly Mexicans in the card to make money.

Emanuel Navarrete will be defending his belt here so just take it easy. Maybe we can see some good and entertaining fights prior to the (boring) main event.

The Faceoff is very funny and very unusual, I'm thinking what Wallins pulls off an upset here, the guy has a knock out punch, no doubt he can even put a guy down with one punch, this video will prove it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ST8YSPmZnhk

Although he does not have fast hands like Ruiz, if he can connect that powerful left hand he has a chance yo upset Fury.



Right, very unusual faceook and it looks like both guys like each other.

Deontay Wilder went full 12 rounds with Tyson Fury. That guy definitely is the best puncher we have in the HW division and Tyson was able to withstand it. So I doubt that Wallins can do damage to Fury. Besides Tyson also has a good head movement, hard to target if you are looking for that one punch KO. And Wallins can get frustrated and in the end Fury will caught him around the middle rounds.
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September 12, 2019, 09:14:44 AM
#69
Otto Wallin's looked somehow sad. It seems only how he understand who he will face and how much chances he have  Cheesy

That could be true or a strategy for Tyson to think that he is a low-level fighter, I checked some of his fights and this guy can put a man down with one punch, but his quickness is questionable if Tyson will be careless, he is in big trouble.
The worst that could happen is for us to have another upset this year, but I do love underdogs.
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September 12, 2019, 03:51:46 AM
#68
Otto Wallin's looked somehow sad. It seems only how he understand who he will face and how much chances he have  Cheesy
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September 12, 2019, 12:23:50 AM
#67
Presser/Face-off,

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jAJWut7fGZ4

Look at Tyson Fury, he seems to be enjoying every bit of it.

As for the undercards, guys the fight is part of the Mexican independence day festivities, so it make sense for Bob Arum to put mostly Mexicans in the card to make money.

Emanuel Navarrete will be defending his belt here so just take it easy. Maybe we can see some good and entertaining fights prior to the (boring) main event.

The Faceoff is very funny and very unusual, I'm thinking what Wallins pulls off an upset here, the guy has a knock out punch, no doubt he can even put a guy down with one punch, this video will prove it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ST8YSPmZnhk

Although he does not have fast hands like Ruiz, if he can connect that powerful left hand he has a chance yo upset Fury.

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September 11, 2019, 09:26:45 PM
#66
Presser/Face-off,

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jAJWut7fGZ4

Look at Tyson Fury, he seems to be enjoying every bit of it.

As for the undercards, guys the fight is part of the Mexican independence day festivities, so it make sense for Bob Arum to put mostly Mexicans in the card to make money.

Emanuel Navarrete will be defending his belt here so just take it easy. Maybe we can see some good and entertaining fights prior to the (boring) main event.
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September 11, 2019, 04:01:52 PM
#65
Below are the Undercard for this event this Saturday September 14 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas .

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*stats of each boxer courtesy of boxrec.com

What, what a completely trash undercard. The only one I've ever heard of on that list is Jose Pedraza...

I definitely won't be tuning in to watch this, Fury will obviously smash Wallins and the rest are absolute nobodies.

BORING.

LOL, What do you expect from Top Rank? This has been their practice ever since, they will just have the best fighter like in the case of Pacquiao but they put up shitty undercard. Maybe don't have have a stable of good fighters. Or its just the way they wanted to milk their cash cow.

Just imagine Loma and Crawford in the same card,  Grin

Anyways, everyone is on Fury here so we might as well just wait for the for Fury vs Wilder.
Just when undercard fights becomes interesting? They're all boring most of the time thats why i dont usually tend to watch exclude the main one.
As i said earlier on 1st page it isnt bad to throw some dollars with Wallins basing on the current odds.


Yes, undercard fights don't really interest most of the boxing fans.
But that's where best fighters came from, they started as undercard fighters.
So boring or not, those fights need to happen before the main event.
Might go for Wallins also, I hope he will give us an astonishing surprise inside the ring!  Tongue
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September 10, 2019, 05:15:36 PM
#64
Below are the Undercard for this event this Saturday September 14 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas .

Emanuel Navarrete (28-1-0) vs Juan Miguel Elorde (28-1-0) - WBO World Super Bantamweight
Jose Pedraza (26-2-0) vs Jose Zepeda (30-2-0)
Isaac Lowe (18-0-3) vs Ruben Garcia Hernandez (25-4-2)
Felix Valera (18-2-0) vs Vyascheslav Shabranskyy​ (20-2-0)
Carlos Cuadras (38-3-1) vs Jose Maria Cardenas (17-4-0)
Gabriel Flores (14-0-0) Jr vs Miguel Angel Perez Aispuro​ (12-8-2)
Isidro Ochoa (7-0-0) vs Iskander Kharsan (6-0-0)
Guido Vianello (4-0-0) vs Cassius Anderson (7-1-0)
Abram Martinez (7-0-0) vs Kevin Jerel Johnson (7-1-0)

*stats of each boxer courtesy of boxrec.com

What, what a completely trash undercard. The only one I've ever heard of on that list is Jose Pedraza...

I definitely won't be tuning in to watch this, Fury will obviously smash Wallins and the rest are absolute nobodies.

BORING.

LOL, What do you expect from Top Rank? This has been their practice ever since, they will just have the best fighter like in the case of Pacquiao but they put up shitty undercard. Maybe don't have have a stable of good fighters. Or its just the way they wanted to milk their cash cow.

Just imagine Loma and Crawford in the same card,  Grin

Anyways, everyone is on Fury here so we might as well just wait for the for Fury vs Wilder.
Just when undercard fights becomes interesting? They're all boring most of the time thats why i dont usually tend to watch exclude the main one.
As i said earlier on 1st page it isnt bad to throw some dollars with Wallins basing on the current odds.
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September 10, 2019, 04:57:20 PM
#63
Below are the Undercard for this event this Saturday September 14 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas .

Emanuel Navarrete (28-1-0) vs Juan Miguel Elorde (28-1-0) - WBO World Super Bantamweight
Jose Pedraza (26-2-0) vs Jose Zepeda (30-2-0)
Isaac Lowe (18-0-3) vs Ruben Garcia Hernandez (25-4-2)
Felix Valera (18-2-0) vs Vyascheslav Shabranskyy​ (20-2-0)
Carlos Cuadras (38-3-1) vs Jose Maria Cardenas (17-4-0)
Gabriel Flores (14-0-0) Jr vs Miguel Angel Perez Aispuro​ (12-8-2)
Isidro Ochoa (7-0-0) vs Iskander Kharsan (6-0-0)
Guido Vianello (4-0-0) vs Cassius Anderson (7-1-0)
Abram Martinez (7-0-0) vs Kevin Jerel Johnson (7-1-0)

*stats of each boxer courtesy of boxrec.com

What, what a completely trash undercard. The only one I've ever heard of on that list is Jose Pedraza...

I definitely won't be tuning in to watch this, Fury will obviously smash Wallins and the rest are absolute nobodies.

BORING.

LOL, What do you expect from Top Rank? This has been their practice ever since, they will just have the best fighter like in the case of Pacquiao but they put up shitty undercard. Maybe don't have have a stable of good fighters. Or its just the way they wanted to milk their cash cow.

Just imagine Loma and Crawford in the same card,  Grin

Anyways, everyone is on Fury here so we might as well just wait for the for Fury vs Wilder.
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September 10, 2019, 03:41:58 PM
#62
This match should be an easy work for Tyson Fury. No offense for the other dude but seriously, I can't seem to find any decent fight/match-ups this guy had. And lo, 62% KO rate from an unknown fighter against a rising star? I don't think stats would matter by then. I'd chuck in some money on Tyson's side and let him do the dirty work on the ring.

The odds are 1/33 for Tyson Fury to win.

https://www.oddschecker.com/insight/boxing/20190813-tyson-fury-v-otto-wallin-odds-revealed

Otto Wallin comes in at 11/1, which means the bookies are heavily skewed on this one.

However, based on the fact that Fury dethroned Klitschko and arguably bested Wilder without even being in tip top form, 1/33 looks good.

Tempted to put my life savings on Fury.

Seriously you are putting all of your savings in a single match on Tyson.  Don't do it  Shocked

Even if you are hundred percent sure that you will win, it is not recommended to put all your amount in a single Match. Anything many happen on a day maybe the things have been scripted for Otto Wallins to win this fight.

Play safe !

He was tempted but I think there’s no chance he will do that as we know how risky gambling is and even that the big advantage is in Tyson’s part yet not enough to be rest assured of winning
Boxers can beat each other’s with their Punches as this was their training and capacity to enter that rankings .every boxers had beat opponent already so the chance is always there



I was thinking of putting the bet also for Tyson but since I’m not really a fan I guess small amount will be for this fight

I have seen many times that people are tempted for something and then they do it for reality.  It is the greed which make us do such things.  Few times I promise that I will not spend more than a certain amount on a particular match but when it comes to the actual betting I did more than and what should have been done, unfortunately I lost that amount.

I know many people will  bet big amount on Tyson for this match and in case any upset happens,  they will lose big amount.
Well you have said it right mate because things may change just before the fight starts

Just like me at first I have second thoughts on this fight but now I am surely betting for Tyson 😂 anyway Goodluck fo all of us because this fight may be fast and will not reached the last round.
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September 10, 2019, 02:40:43 PM
#61
I have the same opinion, this should be an easy job for Tyson Fury, I wonder why Tyson is fighting low caliber fighter like Wallins, he could become a victim of upset if he keeps fighting unpopular fighters, he should fight fighters in the top 5 or do a rematch against Wilder, or fight the winner of Joshua - Ruiz, he deserves high caliber fighters.
The problem with boxing is that they have the option to fight anyone on their choice and they can make a lot of money doing so unlike MMA or specifically UFC, a champion does not face the top level fighters and hence we see many upsets in boxing where the fighters they pick from their management does have the skills to give the champion a fight and so we saw an upset from Andy Ruiz against Anthony Joshua .
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September 10, 2019, 04:03:34 AM
#60
Below are the Undercard for this event this Saturday September 14 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas .

Emanuel Navarrete (28-1-0) vs Juan Miguel Elorde (28-1-0) - WBO World Super Bantamweight
Jose Pedraza (26-2-0) vs Jose Zepeda (30-2-0)
Isaac Lowe (18-0-3) vs Ruben Garcia Hernandez (25-4-2)
Felix Valera (18-2-0) vs Vyascheslav Shabranskyy​ (20-2-0)
Carlos Cuadras (38-3-1) vs Jose Maria Cardenas (17-4-0)
Gabriel Flores (14-0-0) Jr vs Miguel Angel Perez Aispuro​ (12-8-2)
Isidro Ochoa (7-0-0) vs Iskander Kharsan (6-0-0)
Guido Vianello (4-0-0) vs Cassius Anderson (7-1-0)
Abram Martinez (7-0-0) vs Kevin Jerel Johnson (7-1-0)

*stats of each boxer courtesy of boxrec.com

What, what a completely trash undercard. The only one I've ever heard of on that list is Jose Pedraza...

I definitely won't be tuning in to watch this, Fury will obviously smash Wallins and the rest are absolute nobodies.

BORING.
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September 10, 2019, 04:00:48 AM
#59
This match should be an easy work for Tyson Fury. No offense for the other dude but seriously, I can't seem to find any decent fight/match-ups this guy had. And lo, 62% KO rate from an unknown fighter against a rising star? I don't think stats would matter by then. I'd chuck in some money on Tyson's side and let him do the dirty work on the ring.

I have the same opinion, this should be an easy job for Tyson Fury, I wonder why Tyson is fighting low caliber fighter like Wallins, he could become a victim of upset if he keeps fighting unpopular fighters, he should fight fighters in the top 5 or do a rematch against Wilder, or fight the winner of Joshua - Ruiz, he deserves high caliber fighters.

Probably just to make him busy before the Deontay Wilder clash. Everyone knows that Wallins has no chance here so Tyson can get his training at the same time getting paid doing it, Lol. Upsets do come, but Tyson has the experienced not to fall for that kind of a trap. If I'm not mistaken Wallins is in the top 4 so in paper in make sense for him to fight his guy.
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September 10, 2019, 04:00:07 AM
#58
I've checked Otto Wallins boxing skills and watch some of his fights and unless Tyson is on a sloppy condition, I don't think he'll have a chance to Beat Tyson, he is not on a class like Ruiz to beat a fighter like Tyson, and I don't think it's a good tune fight for the coming Wilder match.
Before the Antony Joshua fight that Andy Ruiz won to become the heavy weight champion few gave him a chance or class but not he has a class how things changes. Wallins is not bad and Ruiz is not exceptionally good, you don't just underrate an opponent in boxing it would be a time bomb waiting to explode

I agree with you, some superstars did not start their career in a positive note. Sometimes they just grow in a rapid way which most people underestimate them. Now, Wallins may be the underdog but if Fury will slack off in this fight, he would be in trouble.
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September 10, 2019, 03:21:26 AM
#57
Below are the Undercard for this event this Saturday September 14 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas .

Emanuel Navarrete (28-1-0) vs Juan Miguel Elorde (28-1-0) - WBO World Super Bantamweight
Jose Pedraza (26-2-0) vs Jose Zepeda (30-2-0)
Isaac Lowe (18-0-3) vs Ruben Garcia Hernandez (25-4-2)
Felix Valera (18-2-0) vs Vyascheslav Shabranskyy​ (20-2-0)
Carlos Cuadras (38-3-1) vs Jose Maria Cardenas (17-4-0)
Gabriel Flores (14-0-0) Jr vs Miguel Angel Perez Aispuro​ (12-8-2)
Isidro Ochoa (7-0-0) vs Iskander Kharsan (6-0-0)
Guido Vianello (4-0-0) vs Cassius Anderson (7-1-0)
Abram Martinez (7-0-0) vs Kevin Jerel Johnson (7-1-0)

*stats of each boxer courtesy of boxrec.com
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September 10, 2019, 01:42:00 AM
#56
This match should be an easy work for Tyson Fury. No offense for the other dude but seriously, I can't seem to find any decent fight/match-ups this guy had. And lo, 62% KO rate from an unknown fighter against a rising star? I don't think stats would matter by then. I'd chuck in some money on Tyson's side and let him do the dirty work on the ring.

I have the same opinion, this should be an easy job for Tyson Fury, I wonder why Tyson is fighting low caliber fighter like Wallins, he could become a victim of upset if he keeps fighting unpopular fighters, he should fight fighters in the top 5 or do a rematch against Wilder, or fight the winner of Joshua - Ruiz, he deserves high caliber fighters.
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September 09, 2019, 11:33:34 PM
#55
I've checked Otto Wallins boxing skills and watch some of his fights and unless Tyson is on a sloppy condition, I don't think he'll have a chance to Beat Tyson, he is not on a class like Ruiz to beat a fighter like Tyson, and I don't think it's a good tune fight for the coming Wilder match.
Before the Antony Joshua fight that Andy Ruiz won to become the heavy weight champion few gave him a chance or class but not he has a class how things changes. Wallins is not bad and Ruiz is not exceptionally good, you don't just underrate an opponent in boxing it would be a time bomb waiting to explode
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