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  • #11
    If he tries to outbox Fury, Fury wins by decision. If he tries to beat Fury down, Fury beats him even faster.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by lokkebassen123 View Post
      Dont go there you fool.
      It’s a joke, develop a sense of humour you little pr***.

      Guessing this is just another alt...

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      • #13
        Fury vs Wilder #1: Round 12 has Wilder dropping Fury as if he were hit with a sledge hammer. Result? Fury beats the count and handily wins the remainder of the round. In the rematch, Fury goes berserk beating Wilder bloody while winning every round.
        Joshua vs Ruiz #1: In round 3 AJ scores a knock down but suffers two knock downs himself and two more in the seventh round with Ruiz scoring a TKO. In the rematch AJ plays twinkle toes tag by refusing to engage Snickers fed Ruiz in winning a decision.
        Despite these facts Hopkins pick AJ to knock out Fury. So, you are saying that the fix is in, Bernard?

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        • #14
          Hopkins never gets it right. How's AJ got a superior boxing IQ? The guy who traded hooks with Ruiz. How can he overwhelm Fury late, when Fury has better stamina? I guess it's coz he can't lose to a white boy. That don't happen where Bhop comes from, and can't happen anywhere else, even in predictions.

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          • #15
            Nah bruh..........

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            • #16
              Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
              If Joshua won't do it then Deontay Wilder most certainly will. Fury won't be able to cheat to win with his padless gloves like he did in their rematch. Team Wilder is going to examine and inspect both his handwraps and gloves very closely the next time they fight and when they do I can guarantee you that Fury would get knocked the fuck out.
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              Since you “guarantee us”, I guess we’re done.
              How do you guarantee an outcome that Wilder himself couldn’t deliver after he guaranteed everyone prior to both two fights??

              Wilder guaranteed everyone a KO and he lost both fights.
              After losing both fights, the excuses came in so maybe you can tell us how the first fight was a “win” for Wilder?

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Oregonian View Post
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                Since you “guarantee us”, I guess we’re done.
                How do you guarantee an outcome that Wilder himself couldn’t deliver after he guaranteed everyone prior to both two fights??

                Wilder guaranteed everyone a KO and he lost both fights.
                After losing both fights, the excuses came in so maybe you can tell us how the first fight was a “win” for Wilder?
                There are no hard feelings or bad blood. It's just my opinion that Fury cheated. Could I be wrong maybe? However, I doubt it.

                I saw what I saw and those gloves looked very sketchy to me to say the least. I knew that his performance looked too good to be true.

                A reasonable person can deduce that Wilder was more than likely punched in the back of the head with a bare knuckle fist; Which explained his lack of balance, equilibrium and bleeding from his ear.

                Thank God that Deontay Wilder is alright because Tyson Fury could have fatally injured him that night if his gloves were indeed had padding removed from them which I believe they did.

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                • #18
                  popkins is a known racist who said he would never be beat by a white boy then he was slapped into submission by slappin joe calslappy and knocked out of the ring by joe smith now he tries to make runner aj into some kind of great black hope Tyson Fury the Gypsy King will dominate the heavyweight division for the next 10 years

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                  • #19
                    Hopkins could be onto something. We already know that AJ is a much harder puncher than Tyson Fury whose own power is very dubious at best.

                    Also, Anthony Joshua is a combination puncher who can put punches together and throw them in bunches. Unlike Wilder who throws very few single punches at a time.

                    Therefore, I don't expect Fury to square up against Joshua and exchange punches with him. I expect him to implement a lot movement in his game plan.

                    It's going to be a Wladimir Klitschko redux with his same typical herky jerky style of boxing.

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                    • #20
                      I could see it. Fury has never fought someone who punches in combinations and is fundamentally sound.

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