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Topic: Wilder vs. Fury II: The Rematch is On - page 10. (Read 2560 times)

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February 22, 2020, 01:34:59 AM
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Yeah this match is going to be intense and they are toting it as the best fight since tyson. Cheesy

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Which I am thinking fury will get it done. Grin
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February 22, 2020, 01:24:10 AM


Do not miss this match live today on ESPN+ or Fox Sports, whichever channel is available in your area.
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February 22, 2020, 01:01:50 AM
Anybody seen their Face off it's very much different from all their past face off they are some feet apart, the promoters have done this to avoid similar incidents where there are pushing involve in the face off, but even though they are some feet apart the heated shouting are all still there.
That's good so they can prevent some injury, they have to show everything in the fight so we will see a great fight, hopefully better than the first fight and there should be no draw this time. I think this is one the only opponent of Wilder where we've seen him having a problem of beating down, so this is good because it will be very unpredictable.
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February 21, 2020, 08:54:01 PM
Anybody seen their Face off it's very much different from all their past face off they are some feet apart, the promoters have done this to avoid similar incidents where there are pushing involve in the face off, but even though they are some feet apart the heated shouting are all still there.
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February 21, 2020, 08:18:56 PM
According to stake.com bookies, both boxers has even chances to win. Odds are 1.84 Wilder, 1.94 Fury. But I like "Draw 19.00" better  Grin Hope they wish to make a trilogy, because I'm going to place my small bet on the draw (but frankly I'm going to cheer for Fury). To bad this is not going to happen, take a look on those two hungry men




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There's more hype and excitement than the Ruiz Joshua fight, it's anybody's ball game because I'm pretty sure that both fighters will be employing different strategies this time, but I am still baffle why the change of trainers for Fury when he is doing great after he got back after a long vacation.

Agreed. The promoters should take lessons from Dana White and organize the winner to fight Anthony Joshua hehehe. I reckon that would create much hype and excitement in a time of boxing after Manny Pacquiao.
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February 21, 2020, 06:37:27 PM
Don't get too emotional guys, those two are just playing along to hype their fight obviously. We have seen this many times in the past, when one fighter trying to get on someone's else skin to sell the fight. We have seen worst insults, but at the end of the fight, they will hug each other and forget all this animosity. Just a week before the fight, I'm sure the trash talking will be more intense.
Yes, we have seen a series of hype used in boxing special in the heavyweight categories but Wilders and Furys rematch is completely incompatible to such because the fighters seem to have personal beef going on between themselves in terms I'm good in the ring than you.
Aside that, most odd favor Wilder
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February 21, 2020, 06:08:34 PM
Don't get too emotional guys, those two are just playing along to hype their fight obviously. We have seen this many times in the past, when one fighter trying to get on someone's else skin to sell the fight. We have seen worst insults, but at the end of the fight, they will hug each other and forget all this animosity. Just a week before the fight, I'm sure the trash talking will be more intense.
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February 21, 2020, 05:40:15 PM
Wilder thought he was mocking Fury by talking about his previous health issues but Fury did not touch him in anger, instead he told Wilder that "nobody in your country knows who you are" which is almost very true.

Upon hearing that Wilder got upset, there was no need for him to behave like a playground bully and push Fury when he was not expecting it but thankfully it was funny to see Wilder feel the fury of Fury as he pushed him in retaliation.

Wilder had mostly tailor made opponents which were not going to cause issues for him just so he could retain the belt but not any more - I will be so happy for Fury when I see him knock out Wilder. Wilder will be on the canvas long after the referee counts to ten and Fury will be holding his arms up high as the champion that he is  Grin






You can say that again because you're Fury fan but i wont agree with you about that. With that been said, you never said anything about Fury been the one to start the whole scenario through instagram post and during the face off he even insulted Wilder mom. Thats cool, isnt? You're talking about ones previous health.
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February 21, 2020, 05:37:06 PM
I actually believe that Wilder had a decent chance against Mike Tyson.

I know that Tyson was used to knocking out much bigger guys, but these guys rarely had the equalizer that Wilder has. I think Mike Tyson vs Deontay Wilder would have been a 50/50 fight.

Obviously Tyson would take it to the inside and would break down the body, but he'd have to contend with Wilder's jab and uppercut, that has put people out even in the 12th round.

I understand giving respect to the champions of old, but the guys of today are a completely different breed.
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February 21, 2020, 05:11:35 PM
Do you think that a Fury would beat a prime Tyson?

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"Me vs. Tyson in '86, I'd kick the hell outta that guy. Listen, I've got to keep it real. I know people always go back to the old school or look at the new school and there's no school where I'm not No. 1 on earth," Wilder said.

https://www.boxingscene.com/mike-tyson-reacts-wilders-prediction-beating-him--146808

I agree with Lennox Lewis reaction on that article, I mean a prime Tyson in the mid 80's is like an animal destroying everyone in his path, including any version of Fury, in my opinion.

I somehow agree either with the response of Lewis but if we preview the previous fight of Wilder and the way he handles he during his rematch again Fury faces off i believe he has what it takes which was also the reason Tyson made a humble response to his statement.
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February 21, 2020, 02:30:10 PM
I'm super excited for this rematch, although I honestly don't think I want a trilogy if one of these wins in a definite way. If its a controversial end like last time, or a split decision then maybe the trilogy would be best. However, if Fury or Wilder runs away with this, then it kind of puts a dampener on the whole win as really the last person to win is usually considered the better fighter. I'm routing for my man Tyson Fury all the way though. I think he will outperform Wilder again, and as long as he avoids that right hand of Wilder, and does slightly less showboating I think we'll see a decisive point victory.
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February 21, 2020, 01:53:01 PM
Well it sounds like their already planning for a Trilogy however this match ends up

Wilder-Fury II has trilogy rematch clause - Warren

"The loser has 30 days to call on the rematch and that has to be accepted," Warren told BBC Radio 5 Live.

https://www.espn.com/boxing/story/_/id/28722461/wilder-fury-ii-trilogy-rematch-clause-warren

That will be possible if the two fighters agreed for a rematch and if the fights want the two to go for it again if the third match is not appealing anymore there is no use even if they both want to have it again, take the case of the Joshua Ruiz fight they are both even but the fans and the promoters don't want it to happen again, because they thought they it will have the same result.
I do not think the situations are comparable, the first fight between Joshua and Ruiz was really entertaining and it was a big surprise too, people had high expectations for the second fight and we obtained nothing out of it so a third fight is out of the question, but this is not going to be the case with Wilder and Fury, I am sure this fight is going to be good, and if it is, then a third match is a given since both fighters are not going to deny themselves a big paycheck for a single fight.
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February 21, 2020, 12:22:19 PM
Wilder thought he was mocking Fury by talking about his previous health issues but Fury did not touch him in anger, instead he told Wilder that "nobody in your country knows who you are" which is almost very true.

Upon hearing that Wilder got upset, there was no need for him to behave like a playground bully and push Fury when he was not expecting it but thankfully it was funny to see Wilder feel the fury of Fury as he pushed him in retaliation.

Wilder had mostly tailor made opponents which were not going to cause issues for him just so he could retain the belt but not any more - I will be so happy for Fury when I see him knock out Wilder. Wilder will be on the canvas long after the referee counts to ten and Fury will be holding his arms up high as the champion that he is  Grin





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February 21, 2020, 10:39:28 AM
Really looking forward to this one, if it goes the distance Fury will win as imo he is the better boxer. Wilder has that amazing knockout power though so at any point he can end the fight with one punch.

The rematch is coming closer as this match will be played tomorrow February 22. The match will start near 4- 5 am GMT.
Regardless of who will win, there is a lot of hype about this match and lot of gamblers will gamble on this.  I cant wait for this " Unfinished Business".
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February 21, 2020, 10:05:47 AM
Really looking forward to this one, if it goes the distance Fury will win as imo he is the better boxer. Wilder has that amazing knockout power though so at any point he can end the fight with one punch.
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February 21, 2020, 10:00:23 AM
According to stake.com bookies, both boxers has even chances to win. Odds are 1.84 Wilder, 1.94 Fury. But I like "Draw 19.00" better  Grin Hope they wish to make a trilogy, because I'm going to place my small bet on the draw (but frankly I'm going to cheer for Fury). To bad this is not going to happen, take a look on those two hungry men




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There's more hype and excitement than the Ruiz Joshua fight, it's anybody's ball game because I'm pretty sure that both fighters will be employing different strategies this time, but I am still baffle why the change of trainers for Fury when he is doing great after he got back after a long vacation.
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February 21, 2020, 09:57:38 AM
According to stake.com bookies, both boxers has even chances to win. Odds are 1.84 Wilder, 1.94 Fury. But I like "Draw 19.00" better  Grin Hope they wish to make a trilogy, because I'm going to place my small bet on the draw (but frankly I'm going to cheer for Fury). Too bad this is not going to happen, take a look on those two hungry men




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February 21, 2020, 09:37:45 AM
This is one of those fights that is so evenly matched it's hard to call, especially after the draw in the first one. Wouldn't surprise me at all if that happened again but draws are fairly rare in boxing so it's probably unlikely to happen especially when that decision was so controversial (even though I think it was the right one). Wilder is probably the slight favourite to win and if I had to pick a winner it would be him but I think it might go the distance again if he doesn't knock Fury out. Gonna set my alarm for 4:30 in the morning so I can watch it either way.

Tyson Fury has become a personal hero of mine. He said that he will binge on cocaine and cheap $30 dollar hookers if he wins the fight hehehehe.
I didnt not believe such a thing but he really did say this!  A happily married man!
'After this fight, I'm going to binge out on cocaine and hookers,' Fury told Daily Caller. 'Is there anything better than cocaine and hookers?'

He says some other gross things in the article here:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/boxing/article-8015969/Tyson-Fury-vows-cocaine-cheap-30-hooker-binge-Deontay-Wilder-rematch.html



He's said a lot of stupid stuff in the past but I thought he was over this nonsense and had grown up a bit. It's a shame because he seems like a decent guy otherwise and could be a good role model and spokesman for a lot of causes but always puts his foot in his mouth. I'm sure he would have been a shoe-in to win the BBC Sportsman of Year Award but he always says something controversial around the time they do the nominations and he screws himself over.
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February 21, 2020, 08:56:12 AM
'After this fight, I'm going to binge out on cocaine and hookers,' Fury told Daily Caller. 'Is there anything better than cocaine and hookers?'
May be he wants to numb his pain after the fight and so is the reason he might use cocaine and hookers to release his stress  Cheesy.

I am not considering a KO by Fury, much less from Wilder. Wilder is relying too much on his strong one-punch, not even a combination of punches.
Deontay Wilder is not a technical boxing master, he won 41 fighting with his powerful right hand and he only needs to land a single punch in the entire fight to end a fight and the only fight in his career that went the distance is against Tyson Fury.

Even in this fight the interesting aspect is that whether Deontay Wilder can land that huge punch or Tyson Fury can avoid that throughout the fight and win the fight.
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February 21, 2020, 04:36:05 AM
The first time these two met, it was in rounds 9 and 12 that Fury was downed.
But we should also not underestimate the stamina of Fury, he went down two times in the fight but still got up as if it wasn't a heavy punch he received.
Damn, this surely be another great fight to watch, the last time, there wasn't a boring round, so it's worth to watch them.
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