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July 31, 2019, 06:33:50 PM
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Many buddies here had their own opinion against Tyson and other best boxers. Everyone gives their insights and deliberations for their favorite boxers, so that well respected. In the case of Tyson that possible rematch is very most awaited and I am looking forward to see that match. Still I am his strong fan eversince I was a kid, me and my dad was truly his fan; and I do believe his capacity to fight for long rounds of boxing remained.
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July 31, 2019, 06:23:42 PM
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I have no doubt that this will push through next year, there's a lot of money to be made here so for sure, whoever manages both of this fighter will go and set it up, although there is a verbal agreement already.

We have seen what Fury can do in the first fight and I'm sure majority of boxing fans here see him as the winner in their first fight. He will be the favourite in the rematch so I'll be putting money on Fury again, by UD or either a KO win. Wilder weaknesses is a pure boxer and he doesn't have that gas tank to stay active for full 12 rounds.

@Soots - I don't know if you have seen his performance against Wilder, or even against Tom Schwarz. He is definitely back on top again and has move on already.
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July 31, 2019, 04:40:43 PM
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Nobody made a thread for this yet as far as I can tell, so here we go. The megafight is scheluded to go down somewhere next year. Who do you got? Im betting on a Tyson 12 round unanimous decision. He just has to avoid getting clipped again by Fury. In my book, Tyson fury won the first match. Las Vegas judges decided to ruin my weekend again my going for a draw, ridiculous. I accepted GGG vs Canelo 1 as a draw and that was pushing it a bit, but this one, even considering the knockout, was a Tyson tight but fair win on the decision.

No one made a thread because we are not sure of the fight date yet. Possible for next year, but there are circumstances like fighters getting injured or venues not available. As far as the first fight goes, Tyson Fury has the edge on my score cards. Wilder was dominated on that fight, so it was really a controversial decision and a rematch should be made.

PS: Actually Bob Arum claims the fight is possible this December. They may want to avoid another Ruiz incident because promoters stretch buildups with filler fights too much until someone that wasn't supposed to win, wins and ruins the whole thing (or makes it even more fun).

Bob Arum and Frank Warren (who co-manages Fury's boxing career) states that Fury will fight next on September, but the opponent is not yet known. I don't think that they will go after Ruiz, they might choose some 2nd or 3rd tier fighter so that they can set up a super fight with Deontay. They don't want to be ruin here. Arum is very good on cherry picking opponents so I'm sure it will be like a easy fight for Tyson, just to make his busy before facing Wilder next year.
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July 31, 2019, 04:33:49 PM
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Quote from: rosezionjohn link=topic=5170820.msg52016943#msg52016943 date=1564583034
Tyson = Left hand; Fury = Right hand  Cheesy
 
This means he’s punching herself together with that two hands of him?😂😂

I wonder what will happen to him after the 12 round🤪🤪

Anyway about wilder vs Tyson’s fight?let the game decides soon ,but for me I am with Wilder on this one .sorry but I am not a Tyson’s fan 👍👍✌🏻

Am a Tyson those days that he's emotionally healthy, but now I don't have confidence on him. He's got more previous problems dealing with his personal life, so it could probably affects his performance. Being healthy starts from within. Definitely if he's fighting with Wilder, I think it won't be 100% as good as his old days. Let my bets go to Wilder, because I am confident that he could win over Tyson.
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July 31, 2019, 03:41:35 PM
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If Wilder won rounds 9 and 12 by KO, why do you think Fury won rest of the rounds?
It was hard to see Wilder swinging and just punching the air. Fury was more precise during their first fight. I am not a judge but if it were up to me, Fury won 8 rounds at the very least.

Knocked down was the more appropriate term, not KO.
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July 31, 2019, 03:09:10 PM
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Quote from: rosezionjohn link=topic=5170820.msg52016943#msg52016943 date=1564583034
Tyson = Left hand; Fury = Right hand  Cheesy
 
This means he’s punching herself together with that two hands of him?😂😂

I wonder what will happen to him after the 12 round🤪🤪

Anyway about wilder vs Tyson’s fight?let the game decides soon ,but for me I am with Wilder on this one .sorry but I am not a Tyson’s fan 👍👍✌🏻
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July 31, 2019, 02:03:39 PM
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Such a confusing thread title lol and thread starter doesnt seem like he wants to change it to boot!
Please fix the thread title if you want to get some real discussion going on this topic otherwise I will start a new thread.
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July 31, 2019, 01:54:11 PM
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By judge, you mean referee?
Fury was robbed. Rounds 9 and 12 were the only rounds that Wilder clearly won. The rest of the fight, Wilder was punching the air most of the time.

Yes, referee. I’m just used to call him judge.

If Wilder won rounds 9 and 12 by KO, why do you think Fury won rest of the rounds?
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July 31, 2019, 12:10:19 PM
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Fury got knocked down like 2 or 3 times in the first fight. I know he’s a good boxer but I don’t think you can viably claim to have won a fight if you get put on your ass multiple times in a fight. We will see what happens but I think Wilder settles the scores here & takes the win.

Fury only got knocked down two times and he didn't received those knock downs without a fight. Fury if it weren't for that two knockdowns he received was owning Wilder via points, how big? The point gap was so big that even if Wilder knocked him down two times it wasn't enough to convince the judges to give him the win. I don't think we need to rush the rematch this year especially if Andy Ruiz Jr. is the one we want to match either or even both of them.


Knockdowns deductions 1-2 points and even with those downs it isn't really enough for it to cover the gap.For next fight we would see some prepared Wilder but I'm

sure it wont still be enough to dominate Fury when it comes to points.@OP you should edit the topic title because you do make yourself dumb.  Grin
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July 31, 2019, 10:48:12 AM
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Fury got knocked down like 2 or 3 times in the first fight. I know he’s a good boxer but I don’t think you can viably claim to have won a fight if you get put on your ass multiple times in a fight. We will see what happens but I think Wilder settles the scores here & takes the win.

Fury only got knocked down two times and he didn't received those knock downs without a fight. Fury if it weren't for that two knockdowns he received was owning Wilder via points, how big? The point gap was so big that even if Wilder knocked him down two times it wasn't enough to convince the judges to give him the win. I don't think we need to rush the rematch this year especially if Andy Ruiz Jr. is the one we want to match either or even both of them.

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July 31, 2019, 10:43:19 AM
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Fury dominated Wilder the whole fight and if that wasn't for that two knockdowns Fury is on it's a way to a unanimous decision, I think Fury will take care of the second fight because he knows every Wilder's move and Fury's quickness clearly overwhelmed Wilder, it will be unanimous decision on their second match or even a knock out for Fury.
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July 31, 2019, 10:41:36 AM
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Great. I love this anger sport, I think Tyson will be crazy this time, Do you think Tyson will do the same thing this time so much will collapse in front of this tour so we'll be together.
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July 31, 2019, 10:28:01 AM
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Why this topic is called "Tyson vs Fury 2" ? Tyson Fury is one person Cheesy so called Gypsy King.
Or spectators will see Fury doing shadow boxing ?  Grin

I thought it was mike Tyson vs.Fury Tyson lol 😆

Fury got knocked down like 2 or 3 times in the first fight. I know he’s a good boxer but I don’t think you can viably claim to have won a fight if you get put on your ass multiple times in a fight. We will see what happens but I think Wilder settles the scores here & takes the win.
Well all boxers has a solid punch and we knew that even the greatest fighter can be put down by a single Uppercut so maybe this is the next chance of Tyson to prove them wrong and he can make a 1-1 standing over Wilder
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July 31, 2019, 10:23:54 AM
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Tyson = Left hand; Fury = Right hand  Cheesy

I would also go for Fury on the rematch. Wilder was the happier of the two when it was announced as draw. The guys is so skilled and fast for his size. He'll fight smarter during the rematch. It could happen early next year.

Come on now  Grin how can Fury be robbed, as he was knocked down twice (round 9 and 12).

Plus, according to this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AuD_G_WE4Sg it took more than 10 second for Fury to recover. Judge "saved" him. If this was not last round, judge would count till 10 and stop the fight (just my opition, but I'm not a boxing pro).
By judge, you mean referee?
Fury was robbed. Rounds 9 and 12 were the only rounds that Wilder clearly won. The rest of the fight, Wilder was punching the air most of the time.
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July 31, 2019, 10:09:14 AM
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Fury got knocked down like 2 or 3 times in the first fight. I know he’s a good boxer but I don’t think you can viably claim to have won a fight if you get put on your ass multiple times in a fight. We will see what happens but I think Wilder settles the scores here & takes the win.
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July 31, 2019, 09:40:13 AM
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https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.52003590

I think there is a thread for all UFC information and prediction that tokeweed had made but I guess you are free to do what you want and pertaining to the upcoming Deontay Wilder Vs Tyson Fury match that will be the next year 2020 on February 22 and Fury had said that he's going to knock out Wilder this time, I guess this is his wishful thinking on what he really wants to do,

And I really think this is not official yet even though there is news about the said rematch that is signed and confirms but I guess Wilder is not confirming yet that a rematch is set to date next year, Let's just wait for his confirmation and this is set to take place next year so tokeweed is not making any post about it just yet,

And here is an article about the said news.

https://www.boxingnews24.com/2019/07/tyson-fury-says-deontay-wilder-rematch-is-confirmed-and-signed-for-feb-22/
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July 31, 2019, 09:32:10 AM
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Fury took Wilder's best punch in the 11th last time, do you really think he'll stand a better chance this time against a well-prepared Fury?

Come on now, I guarantee the bookies will favor Fury to win since he was robbed the first time.

Come on now  Grin how can Fury be robbed, as he was knocked down twice (round 9 and 12).

Plus, according to this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AuD_G_WE4Sg it took more than 10 second for Fury to recover. Judge "saved" him. If this was not last round, judge would count till 10 and stop the fight (just my opition, but I'm not a boxing pro).
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July 31, 2019, 09:21:05 AM
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I imagine he'll get at least another warmup fight in between, hopefully with somebody noteworthy like Pulev, and then he'll dance around Deontay once again.

Deontay wont allow him to dance around as he found the whole in Fury defence and almost KO him in the end of the match. I think Deontay will make conclusions of that and end match before 12 rounds ends.

Fury took Wilder's best punch in the 11th last time, do you really think he'll stand a better chance this time against a well-prepared Fury?

Come on now, I guarantee the bookies will favor Fury to win since he was robbed the first time.
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July 31, 2019, 09:19:55 AM
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I imagine he'll get at least another warmup fight in between, hopefully with somebody noteworthy like Pulev, and then he'll dance around Deontay once again.

Deontay wont allow him to dance around as he found the whole in Fury defence and almost KO him in the end of the match. I think Deontay will make conclusions of that and end match before 12 rounds ends.
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July 31, 2019, 09:14:02 AM
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Why this topic is called "Tyson vs Fury 2" ? Tyson Fury is one person Cheesy so called Gypsy King.
Or spectators will see Fury doing shadow boxing ?  Grin


To be honest, only Tyson Fury can beat Tyson Fury. We have seen it happen once before when Tyson almost screwed himself by spiralling into depression, drug addiction and obesity.

However, he appears to have really picked himself up and has had a warmup fight since his last fight with Deontay (Tom Schwarz).

I imagine he'll get at least another warmup fight in between, hopefully with somebody noteworthy like Pulev, and then he'll dance around Deontay once again.
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