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    Default Re: Fury v Wilder - Staples Center, Los Angeles 1/12/18

    Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.

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    Default Re: Fury v Wilder - Staples Center, Los Angeles 1/12/18

    'YEARNING' Anthony Joshua reveals he won’t watch Deontay Wilder vs Tyson Fury… even though he ‘needs’ WBC champion to win

    Eddie Hearn reveals he will be straight on the phone to next week's winner of the LA clash next week to set-up huge Wembley showdown

    ANTHONY JOSHUA will not watch Deontay Wilder’s fight with Tyson Fury – because he will be sleeping.

    The British heavyweight superstar admits he is desperate for the American to beat his British rival in order to set-up a huge unification showdown.



    But even the prospect of that will not keep AJ awake next Saturday night.

    The 29-year-old IBF, WBA and WBO world champ said: “Unfortunately the fight's on too early for me, so I'll be sleeping, but I enjoy watching the highlights.

    “I need Wilder to win, and that way it gives me more of an opportunity to fight him, because as a champion, if he retains his belt.

    "I think that's the fight people have been yearning for.”

    A victory for Wilder could set up a potential blockbuster between the WBC title holder and Joshua with all the gold on the line.

    However, if Fury can cause a shock then Wilder will no doubt invoke his rematch clause – causing AJ to look elsewhere for his next opponent.

    The Watford-born superstar is looking for someone to face at Wembley on April 13, and his promoter is ready to pick up negotiations within hours of next week’s conclusion to the fight in LA.

    Eddie Hearn told Sky Sports: “If Fury wins and the rematch clause kicks in, we know we've got to move on ourselves, but my instruction is ‘Make that fight.’

    “They (Wilder’s camp) haven't really wanted to speak to me before it.

    “Now when the fight's over, if Wilder wins, we'll be on him on Sunday, saying any chance now?

    Can we meet now? If they say no again, I don't know what else we can do.

    “If they are true to their word, on December 2, if they beat Tyson Fury, we will immediately start negotiations and we'll see where we get to.”

    https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/78172...-tyson-fury-2/
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    Default Re: Fury v Wilder - Staples Center, Los Angeles 1/12/18

    Deontay Wilder vs Tyson Fury: Dillian Whyte hopes ‘weirdo’ Gypsy King ‘smashes Bronze Bomber’s face in’

    The Brixton heavyweight contender slams WBC world champion and insists he is a 'coward'

    DILLIAN WHYTE wants Tyson Fury to “smash” Deontay Wilder’s face in.

    The Body Snatcher is hoping his fellow Brit can reclaim a portion of the heavyweight crown at the Staples Center in LA next week.

    Whyte failed to entice Wilder into defending his WBC belt, and he has held it against him ever since.

    And despite having a rocky relationship with the Gypsy King, he hopes to see his domestic rival emerge victorious Stateside.

    Speakin to IFLTV, 30-year-old Whyte said: “I hope Tyson Fury smashes Deontay Wilder’s face in because Deontay Wilder’s a coward.

    “Tyson Fury – me and him have had our ups and downs, but he’s not a coward at least.

    “I give credit where it’s due, he’s not a coward. He’s stepped up after fighting two pumpkins and has fought Deontay Wilder.

    “Deontay Wilder fought one mandatory in three years, Deontay Wilder’s a punk.

    “Hopefully Fury beats him. Fury’s British so I’m gonna back him.”

    While his heart might be pulling for Fury, Whyte’s head is telling him different.

    The Brixton-born fighter added: “It’s one of those fights where smart money says Wilder, and heart and courage says Tyson Fury because he’s a bit of a weirdo.

    “You might him write him off and he comes and boxes out of his skin.

    “So you never know. Weirdos do weird things.”

    https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/78176...dillian-whyte/
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    Default Re: Fury v Wilder - Staples Center, Los Angeles 1/12/18

    Fury is getting good press this week, as he should, this fight is a no brainer, Wilder gets shoved around and mauled, fails to land a pathetic air shot, and may well get nailed by a Fury powder punch, or two.

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    Default Re: Fury v Wilder - Staples Center, Los Angeles 1/12/18

    I don't have any problem with the match itself and want to see it. The problems start with much of whats left surrounding the card though. First and foremost being a $74.99 ppv tag on a one name fight evening which guarantees that many fans won't go out of their way. The good news is Chavez jr was deemed not ready for a return v Angulo.

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    Default Re: Fury v Wilder - Staples Center, Los Angeles 1/12/18

    Tyson Fury reveals what he will do with world title belt if he beats Deontay Wilder

    Tyson Fury has the chance to win the one world title that has eluded him when he faces Deontay Wilder on Saturday.

    The American's WBC heavyweight belt will be on the line when the pair clash at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.

    But even if Fury is successful in dethroning his rival - he plans to stick his new prize in the cupboard.

    He said: "It will finish off the collection but that belt will get chucked in the cupboard with the rest of them, the other 15 I've already got.

    "It's a boxing fight for me; I've had 27 of them before, this will be number 28 and win, lose or draw, it is what it is.

    "Basically it's just throwing punches aimed in the direction of your opponent and that's it, then trying to get out the way and then throwing some more. It's not rocket science.

    "Deontay Wilder and me, there's nothing either of us can do that we haven't seen before. It's only punches being thrown; I can't kick him in the nuts or elbow him in the face, it's just got to be punches.

    "I can't make any more of it than it is; it's a good fight between two heavyweights who are willing to fight each other in the prime of their lives.

    "He's 33, I'm 30, he's unbeaten, I'm unbeaten, he's WBC champion, I'm the lineal champion. I don't think you can get a much bigger fight than this; it's a Brit against an American and everything is on the line."
    Fury has fought just twice since he upset Wladimir Klitschko three years ago to become the unified champion.

    Victories over mediocre opposition in Sefer Seferi and Francesco Pianetta hardly seem ideal preparation for Wilder.

    But Fury himself has no doubts.

    "All this about who have I fought resembling Wilder, who did I fight resembling Klitschko? [Dereck] Chisora or [Christian] Hammer, were any of them close to him? Definitely not, so why do you need to fight similar people to get ready?"

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    Default Re: Fury v Wilder - Staples Center, Los Angeles 1/12/18

    Odds that Tyson Fury gets popped for PEDs again?

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    Default Re: Fury v Wilder - Staples Center, Los Angeles 1/12/18

    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Odds that Tyson Fury gets popped for PEDs again?

    Even money ?
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    Default Re: Fury v Wilder - Staples Center, Los Angeles 1/12/18

    McDermott tips old foe Fury to out-point Wilder

    The only fighter considered to have beaten Tyson Fury as a professional believes his one-time rival is ready to out-point Deontay Wilder.

    John McDermott was controversially scored the loser when he largely outfought the then inexperienced Fury in 2009, forcing the undefeated former world heavyweight champion into what remains his toughest fight.

    A rivalry that captured the imagination of both the boxing and travelling communities – like Fury, the 37-year-old McDermott is also of travelling stock – only concluded the following year when Fury adapted and improved to win in nine rounds.



    If McDermott had undermined the reputation of an already-promising fighter, his own has since grown with Fury’s impressive accomplishments.

    On Saturday at Los Angeles’ Staples Center, Fury challenges the heavy-handed Wilder – and despite concerns about his inactivity and still maintaining he beat him, McDermott has predicted Fury will win once again.

    “The only thing against him is he’d had a long lay-off (of almost three years), and he’s not boxed anywhere near the class he needs to now,” he told Press Association Sport.

    “If he’d had another two fights, a bit of a step-up in class – but I still think he’s going to win on points.



    “Fury’s not a renowned knockout specialist like (Anthony) Joshua or Wilder, but his boxing skills are too good for both of them.

    “If anybody can beat both of them it’s Fury. Not because of his punching power – because he’s very quick, he’s awkward, he’s tall. He knows how to use his height.

    “What he did (in 2015 to Wladimir) Klitschko was a bit embarrassing, wasn’t it? They were talking as though the man was unbeatable, and Tyson just wiped the floor with him. I didn’t think he had a chance, that Klitschko would land a big shot and that’d be it.

    “Fury’s also been down, got up and found a way to win.”

    It was before his fights with McDermott that Fury’s trash-talking was brought to the attention of a wider public.

    Long considered an exciting talent, he was under intense pressure from within his community to win – and it is that which McDermott believes contributed to the composure that has become such a strength.

    “I knew he’d be a good fighter,” said McDermott, whose 19 rounds against Fury are surpassed by only Dereck Chisora and who today works on the Crossrail.

    McDermott added: “The first time he came to fight with me. In the second fight, he changed completely.

    “At first he was coming forward and I had a chance to hit him; this time he used his size, it was completely different. Every time I got in close he tied me up – that would wear me out because I was trying to fight him off. He’d improved massively.

    “Everyone was talking about it – the travelling community as well as the boxing community.

    “(So) the pressure won’t bother him – he’s used to it. The only thing that’ll get to him is Wilder’s punches if he gets caught.

    “He’ll enjoy the pressure. He’s been in big fights before; obviously he’s been through things in his life, but that’ll prepare him as well. Those things make you stronger.”

    https://uk.sports.yahoo.com/news/mcd...120030708.html
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    Default Re: Fury v Wilder - Staples Center, Los Angeles 1/12/18

    So it was confirmed today, the notoriously dodgy referee Jack Reiss will be working the fight.

    Wilder will be permitted to foul as much as he wants without consequence. If Fury goes down, Reiss will wave his hands to signify TKO, but if Wilder goes down, he'll get extra time to recover.

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    Default Re: Fury v Wilder - Staples Center, Los Angeles 1/12/18

    I can't stand Jack Reiss, he's not just biased he loves the limelight. Fury will probably get DQ'd for clowning (Wilder wins by DQ 40/1)
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    Default Re: Fury v Wilder - Staples Center, Los Angeles 1/12/18

    Fury looks too skinny and gaunt, hope he hasnt overdone the weight loss

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    Default Re: Fury v Wilder - Staples Center, Los Angeles 1/12/18

    'DRAINED' Fans concerned for ‘worryingly slim’ Tyson Fury after latest pictures emerge just days before Deontay Wilder fight



    https://talksport.com/sport/boxing/4...-wilder-fight/

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