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Fury v. Wilder

Usyk is in line to fight A.j this fall.the winner takes on fury if fury beats Wilder in their 3rd fight this summer.It might be the end of the road for Wilder I think
 
What a weak excuse. His costume was too heavy and took away his legs.

Lmao designed for black history month? What in the hell??

and your legs are dead after walking around with 40# on you for a few minutes? What a freaking loser lmao chicks half his size carry more every day, for hours, in the military

Acting like he never put it on before fight night
 
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There is not an active HW that will beat the version of Fury we saw Saturday. He has always been the most skilled technical heavyweight and great defensively, but lacked that starch. He had that pop on Saturday. Usyk may match him with boxing skills but does not carry the pop to get rid of him. Joshua is too stiff and Fury will just dance around and pepper him for 12 rounds easily.

Wilder firing Breland is an emotional move and he should rethink it. The ref was stopping the fight the same time the towel came in. If Breland had not thrown in it the ref was calling it, maybe an early stoppage from the ref but Wilder was done.
 
I just can’t to today’s heavyweight boxing serious. I view it as a dinosaur on life support.
 
The heavyweight division hasnt been this intriguing in over a decade imo, since before Kitschkos reign. Talent at the top is (relatively) evenly matched, most are native english speakers, and have interesting personalities/backstories. There are good fights to be made, whether they happen is another story, entirely.
Btw, jerell "big baby" miller, a top 10 heavyweight, is a former UConn football commit.
 
Fury is quite unstable mentally. After he defeated Klitchko it took him nearly 3 years to return back into the ring. You never know if all of a sudden he will just retire or take another break.
 
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Heavyweight boxing is not dying.it just shifted to Europe and has become more popular there.the best American heavies are playing in the NFL.a true fan of boxing can enjoy the landscape as it is now regardless of nationality.the heavier divisions are just as strong now as ever before with new superheavies about to arrive.
 
Lmao designed for black history month? What in the hell??

and your legs are dead after walking around with 40# on you for a few minutes? What a freaking loser lmao chicks half his size carry more every day, for hours, in the military

Acting like he never put it on before fight night
The excuse is super weak but remember he's trying to gear himself up mentally to step back in the ring with Fury in a few months. You need to erase as much doubt in your mind as possible to go into the ring as confident as possible (and with as little fear as possible). I view excuses for losses in fight sports a little differently than other sports just based on the nature of what it takes mentally to even get into the ring or the cage and the physical/mental implications of a loss.
 
He's looking to cash out.whats he supposed to say,I got beat badly 2x in a row and I'm doing it again.a 3rd fight won't be ppv worthy.They will be rolling out excuses till june
 
The excuse is super weak but remember he's trying to gear himself up mentally to step back in the ring with Fury in a few months. You need to erase as much doubt in your mind as possible to go into the ring as confident as possible (and with as little fear as possible). I view excuses for losses in fight sports a little differently than other sports just based on the nature of what it takes mentally to even get into the ring or the cage and the physical/mental implications of a loss.
Yeah but this is just an abject lie he’s telling himself. Blaming his corner for throwing it too early is one thing, blaming your trainer is one thing. Blaming gaining 19 pounds or whatever was claimed slowing you down is one thing. Blaming a 40 pound suit is asinine. Your legs got taken out because you took a huge shot to the ear; because you’re not a boxer and got outclassed
 
The obvious point is that boxing (and MMA) is the only this sport in which the object of the sport is to sent your opponent to the hospital.

A couple of years ago I went to go watch Heather Hardy fight at Mohegan - a friend of mine knows her pretty well - we were all supposed to go to Michael Jordans after the fight - like 15 of us.



Needless to say my wife and I went to dinner alone as Heather went to the hospital with her people... brutal sport.
 
The excuse is super weak but remember he's trying to gear himself up mentally to step back in the ring with Fury in a few months. You need to erase as much doubt in your mind as possible to go into the ring as confident as possible (and with as little fear as possible). I view excuses for losses in fight sports a little differently than other sports just based on the nature of what it takes mentally to even get into the ring or the cage and the physical/mental implications of a loss.
I hear you but firing Breland for saving him from himself is a bad look no matter how u slice it.
 
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A couple of years ago I went to go watch Heather Hardy fight at Mohegan - a friend of mine knows her pretty well - we were all supposed to go to Michael Jordans after the fight - like 15 of us.



Needless to say my wife and I went to dinner alone as Heather went to the hospital with her people... brutal sport.


She got busted recently for PEDs
 
@Ratso ESPN just showed the first Fury Wilder fight and now are starting up the undercard for Fury Wilder II.

Watching it now. Watched it in my living room night of fight but that was after a long day of a Mardi Gras parade.

Undercard was really good making price if the event well worth the money.
 
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@Ratso ESPN just showed the first Fury Wilder fight and now are starting up the undercard for Fury Wilder II.
Thanks for the heads up - Haven't seen any and don't remember or care who won so it will be like fresh live sports for me!
 
Watching the replay for the second or third time.
Fight was over when Fury knocked Wilder down in the 3rd. Wilder was a mess after the third. Fury's over hand rights weren't surgical but they were bludgeoning Wilder.

Fifth round was incredible for Fury. Started with some big hits, had a knock down with a body blow and then had a combo around :35 seconds that finished with a left cross so tight it was almost a forearm. I highly doubt Wilder remembers sixth or seventh round.
 
Wilder was overwhelmed with fury dominating every minute of every round,but fury was at his best when he took on Klitschko while dominating him as well,he moved thru out the fight as 260lb middleweight.i don't know how anyone beats 6'10 260 fury .besides size has great skills
 

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