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    Default Re: Tyson will outbox Wilder..

    I think Fury will do well early on. But Wilder is a cold shark like athlete. He will launch his attacks when the seal is in position and that is one seriously big blubbery seal. Once the blubber is torn the seal is to be consumed in a bloody rampage.

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    Default Re: Tyson will outbox Wilder..

    Tyson Fury is not a seal Tyson Fury is an eel

    Way too slippery for an off-balance windmill swinging amateur

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    Default Re: Tyson will outbox Wilder..

    Tell that to Calzaghe, Don Quixote!

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    Default Re: Tyson will outbox Wilder..

    Would love to see this fight with George Foreman commentating. Wilder down 11 rounds, George hollers, yeah but it only takes one shot with the big boys.

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    Default Re: Tyson will outbox Wilder..

    To my mind Fury points is the best bet, BUT....
    How will US judges score Wilders Wildly (excuse the pun) missing airshots against Tysons jab? How will they penalise Tyson for grabbing, holding, fouling and making the fight a stinker?
    My opinion now is to save your betting money, there is no way US judges will let Tyson take that title away from the US after a scrappy fight.
    It will however be controversial and guarantee a rematch, thus freezing out AJ for another few months.

    Sorry to sit on the fence

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    Default Re: Tyson will outbox Wilder..

    Totally agree Tyson on points. Wilder just cannot box at all to save his life

    Charlie zelenoff got in 2 body shots in that gym War they had

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    Default Re: Tyson will outbox Wilder..

    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    Totally agree Tyson on points. Wilder just cannot box at all to save his life

    Charlie zelenoff got in 2 body shots in that gym War they had
    Hang on a minute. Up till now , Fury was gonna KO Wilder in 7?
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    Default Re: Tyson will outbox Wilder..

    Quote Originally Posted by Gandalf View Post
    I think Fury will do well early on. But Wilder is a cold shark like athlete. He will launch his attacks when the seal is in position and that is one seriously big blubbery seal. Once the blubber is torn the seal is to be consumed in a bloody rampage.
    This seal is a much better swimmer.

    This seal is a Leopard seal.

    The blubber will help fury deflect the weak jabs and average movement from Wilder..Fury will drag the polar bear deep to serious depths where the pain and stress of global warming and no easy prey has diminished his skills to climb above the water level for that extra gasp of air.

    Fury via easy decision.

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    Imp is correct. Primo carnera and pound-for-pound King have about 75% of the story straight. I have been very clear that Tyson Fury will knockout Deontay Wilder in the seventh front with a tremendous uppercut. I'm not going to say how tremendous because I could get in trouble again like when I first mentioned it last month about the force of that uppercut from the Giant. just now when I said easy decision on points I was only saying it to show that that is the very least that will happen at the very least it will be a decision on points but that that is if Fury somehow misses that uppercut in the 7th round which he will not miss but if he misses it then pound-for-pound King and Primo carnera are all pulling together I'll money to bet on one of those two outcomes either points easy decision on points for Tyson Fury or stone cold uppercut from hell and the 7th round ending Deontay Wilder

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    Default Re: Tyson will outbox Wilder..

    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    Imp is correct. Primo carnera and pound-for-pound King have about 75% of the story straight. I have been very clear that Tyson Fury will knockout Deontay Wilder in the seventh front with a tremendous uppercut. I'm not going to say how tremendous because I could get in trouble again like when I first mentioned it last month about the force of that uppercut from the Giant. just now when I said easy decision on points I was only saying it to show that that is the very least that will happen at the very least it will be a decision on points but that that is if Fury somehow misses that uppercut in the 7th round which he will not miss but if he misses it then pound-for-pound King and Primo carnera are all pulling together I'll money to bet on one of those two outcomes either points easy decision on points for Tyson Fury or stone cold uppercut from hell and the 7th round ending Deontay Wilder
    Ók, let me get this straight. You want to bet either of your 2 scenarios against 2 scenarios of mine? Or do you want to bet your 2 scenarios against any other scenarios?
    Either way , I’m happy to take the bet, just let me know .
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    Default Re: Tyson will outbox Wilder..

    Another reason I give the edge to Wilder, this one probably not shared by many though...... fight plan preparation.


    From Fury's side, what's he gonna do? He's already a better boxer than Wilder. He knows Wilder can be wild. He knows about the punching power. Fury will be Fury. He'll try to confound Wilder with his awkwardness, making the fight ugly, trying to avoid the bombs. Does he have something special in store for Wilder that Wilder hasn't already seen on tape, if his team is doing its homework? No.

    How 'bout Wilder? Does anyone really think Wilder's team is going to just let him go out there and throw his "windmills" at someone who will be as unorthodox as any Wilder has faced? That the possibility that Wilder is getting ready for a different fight hasn't been incorporated into the fight plan by now? Wilder himself must know he's not going in there against someone who's going to trade with him. Sure, there are things that are ingrained in Wilder's boxing nature. Tiger ain't going to change his stripes. But my point is Wilder has more to gain by preparing for Fury than the other way around.

    It's a bit of a strange way of thinking.... but IMO it's possible.

    Head games I throw out the window. Wilder has looked like a terrible trash-talker next to Fury, but believe me that will have ZERO bearing on the fight.

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    Default Re: Tyson will outbox Wilder..

    Sugar Ray Leonard defeated Marvin Hagler by using head games. Muhammad Ali defeated George Foreman by using head games. Tyson Fury defeated Wladimir Klitschko by using head games.

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    Default Re: Tyson will outbox Wilder..

    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    Sugar Ray Leonard defeated Marvin Hagler by using head games because Hagler stupidly chose the wrong strategy against Leonard. He had the size and strength advantage... and chose to finesse. Muhammad Ali defeated George Foreman by using head games with a good sound strategy, by taking advantage of the big brute's belief that he could just blast Ali out of the ring. Tyson Fury defeated Wladimir Klitschko by using head games because Wladimir was a walking poster boy for begging to be psyched out by someone like Fury. Yes..... he's the only one from your list who got defeated by head games.
    But that's ok. We all know Y.D.K.S.A.B.

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    Default Re: Tyson will outbox Wilder..

    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    Imp is correct. Primo carnera and pound-for-pound King have about 75% of the story straight. I have been very clear that Tyson Fury will knockout Deontay Wilder in the seventh front with a tremendous uppercut. I'm not going to say how tremendous because I could get in trouble again like when I first mentioned it last month about the force of that uppercut from the Giant. just now when I said easy decision on points I was only saying it to show that that is the very least that will happen at the very least it will be a decision on points but that that is if Fury somehow misses that uppercut in the 7th round which he will not miss but if he misses it then pound-for-pound King and Primo carnera are all pulling together I'll money to bet on one of those two outcomes either points easy decision on points for Tyson Fury or stone cold uppercut from hell and the 7th round ending Deontay Wilder
    Ók, let me get this straight. You want to bet either of your 2 scenarios against 2 scenarios of mine? Or do you want to bet your 2 scenarios against any other scenarios?
    Either way , I’m happy to take the bet, just let me know .
    So , how we gonna do this bet , Mr. Super BBB? Come on now, don’t getting cold feet on me, what’s it gonna be? How’s this bet gonna work?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    Imp is correct. Primo carnera and pound-for-pound King have about 75% of the story straight. I have been very clear that Tyson Fury will knockout Deontay Wilder in the seventh front with a tremendous uppercut. I'm not going to say how tremendous because I could get in trouble again like when I first mentioned it last month about the force of that uppercut from the Giant. just now when I said easy decision on points I was only saying it to show that that is the very least that will happen at the very least it will be a decision on points but that that is if Fury somehow misses that uppercut in the 7th round which he will not miss but if he misses it then pound-for-pound King and Primo carnera are all pulling together I'll money to bet on one of those two outcomes either points easy decision on points for Tyson Fury or stone cold uppercut from hell and the 7th round ending Deontay Wilder
    Ók, let me get this straight. You want to bet either of your 2 scenarios against 2 scenarios of mine? Or do you want to bet your 2 scenarios against any other scenarios?
    Either way , I’m happy to take the bet, just let me know .
    So , how we gonna do this bet , Mr. Super BBB? Come on now, don’t getting cold feet on me, what’s it gonna be? How’s this bet gonna work?
    for starters the bet has to be that I say Tyson Fury wins and I guess you will be supporting Wilder to get the win? Let's start there

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