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View Poll Results: Who wins? Deontay Wilder vs Tyson Fury II 2020年2月22日

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  • Deontay Wilder points

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  • Deontay Wilder stoppage

    10 47.62%
  • Tyson Fury points

    8 38.10%
  • Tyson Fury stoppage

    2 9.52%
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    Default Re: Who wins? Deontay Wilder vs Tyson Fury II 2020年2月22日

    Fury should have got the decision in their first fight which was a robbery. This time a fully prepared Fury will school the one dimensional puncher and leave no doubt who should be the winner.

    Fury is saying he will go for the knock out as a ruse to keep Wilder second guessing Tyson's tactics.
    Last edited by Master; 01-28-2020 at 09:11 AM.
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    Default Re: Who wins? Deontay Wilder vs Tyson Fury II 2020年2月22日

    I've gone for Wilder via stoppage, it will only go one of two ways, Wilder stoppage or Fury points, I think everyone is in agreement of that.

    Fury needs to keep focused for every second of the 12 rounds, we have seen that Wilder is quite happy to lose round after round whilst just keeping that right hand cocked and ready to land the equalizer, Fury might has risen from the ashes last time Wilder clobbered him but if Wilder lands a big punch the chances are Fury won't be lucky enough to beat the count next time.

    I'm hoping for a Fury win and will be cheering him on.

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    Default Re: Who wins? Deontay Wilder vs Tyson Fury II 2020年2月22日

    Yep only 2 outcomes to this one as said.

    I’m a big Fury fan and will be nervous as hell the full 36 minutes as that Wilder bomb can land we know that. That’s his only way of winning as Fury is too skilled not to get the UD.

    Hope Fury is in proper shape and hope that cut is ok. If that opens early against Wilder he’s fucked.
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    Default Re: Who wins? Deontay Wilder vs Tyson Fury II 2020年2月22日

    The promotion for this is SHIT.
    It's gonna do fuck all in PPV numbers because no one outside of boxing knows it's happening.
    The second presser yesterday was arranged in a panic only a few days ago and wasn't even broadcast live in the US.
    It's getting hardly any press in the UK and it's 3 odd weeks away?
    This could have and should have been absolutely huge especially after the first fight was so full of drama.
    Claims by all involved that this will be able to compete PPV numbers wise with AJ v Ruiz 2 are fucking ludicrous.

    Fight wise there's not alot Fury can do differently and Wilder just has to land a bomb.

    Got a feeling Wilder will win by KO this time round.

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    Default Re: Who wins? Deontay Wilder vs Tyson Fury II 2020年2月22日

    After the first fight, I would have said Fury easily. It should stand to reason. He should only improve , get fitter, etc.
    But I’m not sure I’m not sure how well Fury has prepared. From the outside , it looks like there’s been a lot of distractions and the trainer change and all that.
    Not sure what to make of it really.
    Deep down I honestly think both fighters are more concerned about not losing too badly. Because as long as they don’t , you can bet your bottom dollar that there’ll be a 3rd fight.
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    Default Re: Who wins? Deontay Wilder vs Tyson Fury II 2020年2月22日

    It doesn't help that the HW's talk more than all the other divisions combined. They've become the soap opera of boxing. Most of the lower divisions just fight, and leave the talking to others.

    I noticed this even when Freedom was maintaining the HW division thread up to date. It was 99% talking and 1% doing.

    Having characters like Fury and Wilder in the division doesn't help with that.

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    Default Re: Who wins? Deontay Wilder vs Tyson Fury II 2020年2月22日

    'LET’S HAVE A LOOK' Tyson Fury jokingly asks to see Deontay Wilder’s ‘masculinity’ as he continues to dominate mind games before February rematch

    Tyson Fury asked to see Deontay Wilder’s masculinity after calling the WBC heavyweight champion a ‘p***y’ before their eagerly anticipated rematch.

    The heavyweights are headed for a blockbuster sequel on February 22 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, with the press conferences already providing fans with plenty of entertainment.

    And Fury was once again on sparkling form at a media event in Los Angeles, jokingly insisting he wanted to see Wilder’s manhood before the rematch next month.



    When asked by the interviewer if he ‘questioned’ Wilder’s masculinity, Fury simply stated: “I’m not sure, I’ve never seen it.

    “But I’m all ears and all eyes! If you’re willing then I’m willing – let’s have a look.”

    The controversial nature of their draw in December 2018 left fans clamouring for a second fight the instant the final bell sounded in the Staples Center.

    But the boxing world has been forced to wait until now to see if Fury can repeat his heroics and climb off the canvas if needs be to outbox or even finish the unbeaten 34-year-old.

    However, the Brit was more than respectful of the Alabama-native and his devastating KO power.

    “Even if I hate this guy, I got to respect that,” added Fury. “He’s had 10 defences, beaten Lennox Lewis and Mike Tyson and all these guys’ records defending the belt.

    “He’s done a fantastic job here in the United States, holding his title and defending it regularly – so congratulations to the guy.

    “I’ve got nothing – I can’t take anything from him. He’s a great puncher and he gets the job done.”

    https://talksport.com/sport/boxing/6...ruary-rematch/
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    Default Re: Who wins? Deontay Wilder vs Tyson Fury II 2020年2月22日

    fury has to remain focused for the entire fight, one lapse in concentration could spell a quick end. fury will box and spoil his way to a points win
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    Default Re: Who wins? Deontay Wilder vs Tyson Fury II 2020年2月22日

    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Fury should have got the decision in their first fight which was a robbery. This time a fully prepared Fury will school the one dimensional puncher and leave no doubt who should be the winner.

    Fury is saying he will go for the knock out as a ruse to keep Wilder second guessing Tyson's tactics.
    The result was predictable but the manner was very impressive. Wilder was schooled and demolished. A great performance that increased my respect for Fury. The best by any British fighter since Lloyd Honeyghan.

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    Default Re: Who wins? Deontay Wilder vs Tyson Fury II 2020年2月22日

    Quote Originally Posted by east end bob View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Fury should have got the decision in their first fight which was a robbery. This time a fully prepared Fury will school the one dimensional puncher and leave no doubt who should be the winner.

    Fury is saying he will go for the knock out as a ruse to keep Wilder second guessing Tyson's tactics.
    The result was predictable but the manner was very impressive. Wilder was schooled and demolished. A great performance that increased my respect for Fury. The best by any British fighter since Lloyd Honeyghan.
    You and rocco got the prediction right. Well done.
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