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Just now, AlimOzturk said:

Wilder hand might be broken. 

:DMy fire stick went off. I was so looking forward to Scotland and Fury. 😢

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1 minute ago, AlimOzturk said:

Brilliant fight tbh. Wilder has some power of recovery. 

Great fight , all the boxing matches weve seen the last few years that have been pish this was a genuinely good one

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Just now, Angry Haggis said:

Fury is far too big for Wilder. Far too big. 

Wilder is a big guy by most standards but when your opponent is 6’9” and 20st it’s too much of a difference. Especially if you’re not a clever or technical boxer. 

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Just now, AlimOzturk said:

Wilder deserves respect IMO. Guy improved immensely just been beaten by the better man. 

Yeah hes definitely earned back a lot of respect tonight. Fury slowed it down , took control and outboxed Wilder

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3 minutes ago, Angry Haggis said:

Let’s be honest - Joshua has no chance against Fury if it ever happens. 
 

No chance. 


Usyk can’t beat him either. Fury just smothers him. Unlike Joshua fury knows how to use his size. 

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Never get a better good guy champ in s Tyson.  Mainstream will be two faced bassas mind.  Man deserves everything for him and his family. 

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2 minutes ago, sadj said:

Whats wi Haye trying to be John Lennon? 


 

£££££

 

He will be in the wrestling before long, just a good guy living the dream. 
 

Forget that, realise you said TBs bitch sorry. 

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8 minutes ago, Angry Haggis said:

Let’s be honest - Joshua has no chance against Fury if it ever happens. 
 

No chance. 


Fury will beat AJ and after Whyte The Usyk in America and then retire and go into Wrestling.

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If there were any doubt about Fury being up there with the best he dispelled that tonight. He has got everything in his locker and I can’t think of any others heavyweight who would get of the canvas twice and beat Wilder

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Incredible historical fight. Wilder has some amount of heart. 
 

That right hand that dropped him was as clean as they come. Thought he was finished when he went down the 2nd time. 
 

Fury for me is up there with the all time greats but wins over AJ and Usyk would seal the deal.

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The ref knew Wilder was struggling.Asked the doc in twice.

I was getting worried for Wilder the eyes were gone in the last 5 rounds.

Fury brilliant again.Another brilliant fight,

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Glad I got up for that.

 

Cracking fight. Excellent.

 

If Wilder is respectful in the coming days he should bow out with his head held very high. Gutsy stuff from him, I hope he doesn't ruin it with more excuses.

 

Fury, totally outboxed Wilder from round 2 really, aside from the big hits that put him down. Must be incredibly disarming to be a man with one shot that you've built a career off and see it land multiple times but have your opponent just get back up. Also, what a great laugh Tyson is when he speaks. Deserves all his success.

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That was a sensational fight but I get the feeling Fury was not 100%. Not in as good shape or sharp as the second fight, covid or just taking Wilder too lightly who knows. 

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33 minutes ago, JackLadd said:

That was a sensational fight but I get the feeling Fury was not 100%. Not in as good shape or sharp as the second fight, covid or just taking Wilder too lightly who knows. 

 

Could also be a case of Wilder being better prepared. Fury rushed him from the first bell in the second fight and Wilder didn't have an answer. Wilder has had a lot of time to think about what went wrong in that fight.

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36 minutes ago, Bindy Badgy said:

 

Could also be a case of Wilder being better prepared. Fury rushed him from the first bell in the second fight and Wilder didn't have an answer. Wilder has had a lot of time to think about what went wrong in that fight.


Wilder improved no doubt. If he learnt the sport at the same age as fury he would have been an incredible boxer IMO. As it is just another decent athlete with an unbelievable right hand. 
 

Fury dealt with wilder and took his best shots over three fights. AJ would have crumbled in the 4th after being down twice. 
 

Was a brilliant boxing match and just goes to show when the best fight the best the entertainment and value of the sport rockets. Joshua v Usyk and fury v wilder trilogy - great stuff. Heavyweight boxing at its finest IMO. 
 

Hopefully more to come. 

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Also agree that fury was clearly not 100%. Only had about 6-8 weeks of a broken training camp due to issues. 

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56 minutes ago, AlimOzturk said:

Also agree that fury was clearly not 100%. Only had about 6-8 weeks of a broken training camp due to issues. 

 

I’m not sure, camp wasn’t perfect but think a big part of the difference in him is the kronk style he’s adopted. Completely different fighter from his previous quick feet slick boxing but the change was all about setting himself in position with feet planted to deliver that finish. Doing that to your style, makes you an easier target to hit so he's took more shots last night.
 

Plus he’s said he rolled his ankle in round 2 when he put wilder down so wasn’t moving freely due to that. These last 2 performances with sugarhill he has been a different fighter. He fights like a bear now but he can still slip most of the big shots. It’s amazing to watch him evolve into this different animal, he’s taking more risks with less emphasis on avoiding being hit. That’s great for the boxing fans because he is still vulnerable to the knockout from any fighter in the division, so the fight is always worth watching. Someone’s getting knocked out. You don’t watch the heavyweights for quick slick boxing,  you watch for wars like that. Loved it 

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14 minutes ago, A_A wehatethehibs said:

 

I’m not sure, camp wasn’t perfect but think a big part of the difference in him is the kronk style he’s adopted. Completely different fighter from his previous quick feet slick boxing but the change was all about setting himself in position with feet planted to deliver that finish. Doing that to your style, makes you an easier target to hit so he's took more shots last night.
 

Plus he’s said he rolled his ankle in round 2 when he put wilder down so wasn’t moving freely due to that. These last 2 performances with sugarhill he has been a different fighter. He fights like a bear now but he can still slip most of the big shots. It’s amazing to watch him evolve into this different animal, he’s taking more risks with less emphasis on avoiding being hit. That’s great for the boxing fans because he is still vulnerable to the knockout from any fighter in the division, so the fight is always worth watching. Someone’s getting knocked out. You don’t watch the heavyweights for quick slick boxing,  you watch for wars like that. Loved it 


Fury won’t get hit any harder than wilder has. He has immense power of recovery. That should send shivers down the spines of Dillian Whyte and Joshua. Usyk is a different animal altogether he will try and outbox fury. I hope we see him fight all three of the above before he retires. Fury is beatable but it will take a monumental effort for it to happen. 

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5 minutes ago, AlimOzturk said:


Fury won’t get hit any harder than wilder has. He has immense power of recovery. That should send shivers down the spines of Dillian Whyte and Joshua. Usyk is a different animal altogether he will try and outbox fury. I hope we see him fight all three of the above before he retires. Fury is beatable but it will take a monumental effort for it to happen. 


Whyte has got a tough fight against a 6 ft 6 southpaw Wallin to get through first then he’ll be the mandatory. A lot of pundits have wallin favourite for that one.

 

As for Joshua he will get schooled again by Usyk tbh 

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1 hour ago, A_A wehatethehibs said:


Whyte has got a tough fight against a 6 ft 6 southpaw Wallin to get through first then he’ll be the mandatory. A lot of pundits have wallin favourite for that one.

 

As for Joshua he will get schooled again by Usyk tbh 


Aii. Wallin gave fury a horrific time last time. Think this version of fury would smash him however. 

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4 hours ago, AlimOzturk said:


Wilder improved no doubt. If he learnt the sport at the same age as fury he would have been an incredible boxer IMO. As it is just another decent athlete with an unbelievable right hand. 
 

Fury dealt with wilder and took his best shots over three fights. AJ would have crumbled in the 4th after being down twice. 
 

Was a brilliant boxing match and just goes to show when the best fight the best the entertainment and value of the sport rockets. Joshua v Usyk and fury v wilder trilogy - great stuff. Heavyweight boxing at its finest IMO. 
 

Hopefully more to come. 

Just watched it. Agree, what a great fight and great entertainment. 

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