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    Default Re: Can Fury actually beat Wilder?

    Quote Originally Posted by palmerq View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    Fury is a huge equally off the wall fella who knows he pulled it off before. That's a solid asset to bring into a ring. Unfortunately he's also been knocked silly by a wide right from one puffed up cruiserweight in Steve Cunningham. As flawed as Wilder is and as much as he leaves his doors open beyond anything other than a sharp 1-2..he sells out full bore on his punch. He showed some actual poise and timing early with Ortiz but if his bell in rung he'll go out on his shield and I can't say same about Fury. Then again all things being equal.. save for Ortiz ? it's a big step up for Wilder. Semi warming to this one and the freak show aspect helps . It's a good move having Fury come over with fan base in tow. Crazy to think it's only Wilders second time in Vegas.


    anyone want to wager on an 'injury' postponing it .
    I really don't think fury has that big of a fan base at all... don't fall for the pikey bollocks... today the lineal champ on the comeback trail (after a two year drug ban) takes on a heavyweight and all the posts in the thread were master doing a rbr. ... whyte had way more intrest. . He was fighting parker to be fair bit still. .. fury let his fame pass him by (by being banned for two years).. and wilder doesn't have a big fan base either so I'm on the postponment bandwagon too
    Fury forever the rodeo clown is still a guy who blows up media wise no pun intended. He and Wilder showmanship wise will be signed by Vince McMahon by the final bell and Wilder needs a real push. Didn't AJ actually call Furys name out after his last fight? Fact that fat reformed Fury has multi threads says it . Would have preferred Whyte been saying but he's far more of a threat. This better not be ppv.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by palmerq View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    Fury is a huge equally off the wall fella who knows he pulled it off before. That's a solid asset to bring into a ring. Unfortunately he's also been knocked silly by a wide right from one puffed up cruiserweight in Steve Cunningham. As flawed as Wilder is and as much as he leaves his doors open beyond anything other than a sharp 1-2..he sells out full bore on his punch. He showed some actual poise and timing early with Ortiz but if his bell in rung he'll go out on his shield and I can't say same about Fury. Then again all things being equal.. save for Ortiz ? it's a big step up for Wilder. Semi warming to this one and the freak show aspect helps . It's a good move having Fury come over with fan base in tow. Crazy to think it's only Wilders second time in Vegas.anyone want to wager on an 'injury' postponing it .
    I really don't think fury has that big of a fan base at all... don't fall for the pikey bollocks... today the lineal champ on the comeback trail (after a two year drug ban) takes on a heavyweight and all the posts in the thread were master doing a rbr. ... whyte had way more intrest. . He was fighting parker to be fair bit still. .. fury let his fame pass him by (by being banned for two years).. and wilder doesn't have a big fan base either so I'm on the postponment bandwagon too
    Fury forever the rodeo clown is still a guy who blows up media wise no pun intended. He and Wilder showmanship wise will be signed by Vince McMahon by the final bell and Wilder needs a real push. Didn't AJ actually call Furys name out after his last fight? Fact that fat reformed Fury has multi threads says it . Would have preferred Whyte been saying but he's far more of a threat. This better not be ppv.
    It is Showtime PPV. Least that’s what I heard them say back in studio.Don’t see it doing too well on PPV...

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    Default Re: Can Fury actually beat Wilder?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    Fury is a huge equally off the wall fella who knows he pulled it off before. That's a solid asset to bring into a ring. Unfortunately he's also been knocked silly by a wide right from one puffed up cruiserweight in Steve Cunningham. As flawed as Wilder is and as much as he leaves his doors open beyond anything other than a sharp 1-2..he sells out full bore on his punch. He showed some actual poise and timing early with Ortiz but if his bell in rung he'll go out on his shield and I can't say same about Fury. Then again all things being equal.. save for Ortiz ? it's a big step up for Wilder. Semi warming to this one and the freak show aspect helps . It's a good move having Fury come over with fan base in tow. Crazy to think it's only Wilders second time in Vegas.anyone want to wager on an 'injury' postponing it .
    I really don't think fury has that big of a fan base at all... don't fall for the pikey bollocks... today the lineal champ on the comeback trail (after a two year drug ban) takes on a heavyweight and all the posts in the thread were master doing a rbr. ... whyte had way more intrest. . He was fighting parker to be fair bit still. .. fury let his fame pass him by (by being banned for two years).. and wilder doesn't have a big fan base either so I'm on the postponment bandwagon too
    Fury forever the rodeo clown is still a guy who blows up media wise no pun intended. He and Wilder showmanship wise will be signed by Vince McMahon by the final bell and Wilder needs a real push. Didn't AJ actually call Furys name out after his last fight? Fact that fat reformed Fury has multi threads says it . Would have preferred Whyte been saying but he's far more of a threat. This better not be ppv.
    It is Showtime PPV. Least that’s what I heard them say back in studio.Don’t see it doing too well on PPV...
    It will be ppv here and over in your country.
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    Default Re: Can Fury actually beat Wilder?

    Who really buys this lumbering galoot ? he is big and awkward that's pretty much all he has.
    He cant punch , he looks awful , he is a total prick when he opens his mouth.
    If Frank Bruno had fought Pianeta he would have done him in a round and we would all be talking about how poor an opponent he was.
    "I needed the rounds" is just a smoke screen , a glorified sparring session at best , and it proved nothing.

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