10/9 ESPN & FOX PBC PPV: Deontay Wilder Vs Tyson Fury III (WBC Heavyweight Title)

Who Wins?

  • Fury by KO

    Votes: 31 15.5%
  • Fury by TKO

    Votes: 41 20.5%
  • Fury by Decision

    Votes: 40 20.0%
  • Draw

    Votes: 3 1.5%
  • Wilder by KO

    Votes: 71 35.5%
  • Wilder by TKO

    Votes: 10 5.0%
  • Wilder by Decision

    Votes: 4 2.0%

  • Total voters
    200
  • Poll closed .

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His foot movement is really bad. If you watch these fights between Wilder/Fury and look both fighters footwork it is night and day

Bruh.

Ward said it in an earlier fight tonight, bit it's totally applicable here. If Wilder was just 10% better as a boxer, he might have won. His footwork and ring navigation alone could have flipped this fight for him. Breh was backing up in a straight line, heading directly into the ropes, or the corner, made no attempt to make Fury have to put effort into cutting the ring off, it anything like that. Even just stepping off the line a bit when throwing the jab out would've made a difference.

What does Wilder do next, though? He's not getting a serious title fight any time soon, unless somebody vacates one of the belts, or Fury loses to either Usyk or Joshua. And realistically speaking, looking at how Usyk can put together and follow a plan, it's probably in his best interest that Joshua wins somehow. Breh might be on the outside looking in for a pretty decent amount of time.
 

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Fury is not more athletic than Wilder. He has better stamina. Most knockout artists stamina isn't good, usually they are worse at it than Wilder.

Nah he's more athletic by far and has better footwork

Wilder circles the wrong way, flat footed, and with his hands down. That's easy as fukk for someone like Fury
 

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Y’all act like Bernard Hopkins wasn't on top at 41 years old.


I'm not counting Wilder out yet, breh started boxing with no intention of becoming a heavy weight champion and lost to the best heavyweight fighter in boxing currently after going 40 fights undefeated. He definitely showed improvement this fight, should have spent more time getting use to the weight, but he definitely learned something between fights and definitely has room to grow.
B Hop is and will always be a master boxer.

Wilder is no where close to that
 

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:what:did you not watch the fight??

The man needed medical attention IMMEDIATELY. Fxck an interview.
Wilder bleeding out his ears probably don't even feel his legs anymore :mjlol: I don't think it was disrespectful. Dude just took one of the worst beatings of his life. I'm sure he'll shoot a text
@42 Monks Breh honestly.. Wilder had a winning gameplan in those early rounds. it almost worked but didn't.. he's not going to outbox Fury for 12 rounds. There's nothing else he can do..

This trilogy was always about Wilder's power vs. the skill/craftiness of Tyson Fury.
The gameplan was ineffective :yeshrug: It only took Fury one round to start timing those jabs to the body and after that the only reason he got caught was because of over confidence in the situation going forward.

Its a testament to Wilder's toughness that he stayed on his feet as long as he did and kept heat on his punches that long too.

Fury's left was there literally night long and if anything tonight showed that Fury on an off night still boxes Wilder senseless on his best night.
 

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I can't believe the poll results here... The American bias is real :russ:

Everyone should have known this was going to be yet another savage beating... Fury beats him in every single department besides power.

I'm glad Fury put this debate to an end now... Wilder fans were caping for their man so hard even after the 2nd loss acting like it was some fluke or some shyt.

Wilder shower heart but he's not as good as any of the champs we have here in Europe... He's not better than any of them... Terrible resume.

Fury came to his corner after the fight and Wilder said "I don't wanna do no sportsmanship or respect shyt"....what a fukking clown fam... This is the man so many people here were defending and rooting for
 

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Y’all act like Bernard Hopkins wasn't on top at 41 years old.


I'm not counting Wilder out yet, breh started boxing with no intention of becoming a heavy weight champion and lost to the best heavyweight fighter in boxing currently after going 40 fights undefeated. He definitely showed improvement this fight, should have spent more time getting use to the weight, but he definitely learned something between fights and definitely has room to grow.

Deontay Wilder is no Bernard Hopkins :russ:
 

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I'm a boxer and love boxing and shyt Im lowkey a bit traumatized right now...I feel like I got MY ass beat. That last hook that knocked Wilder out was just savage. As someone who has been recovering from a concussion due to boxing that took me 7 months to heal from...this did not look good. That fight is a quality of life changer for Wilder. It's sad that he was never taught that you don't block with your face and jab is your number 1 tool as a big guy.
 

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Can anyone beat Fury ?

Yes, John McDermott already did in their first fight and he was beaten multiple times in the amateurs and has been hurt in many different fights. Even Wallin fight could have easily been stopped. He’s a very good fighter but certainly not invincible.
 

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His performance was a massive improvement from his second fight. Nothing but props for Wilder going out on his shield but Fury is that dude :manny:

I was probably one of the biggest nay sayers against Fury but I got to give him his flowers. He'd beat AJ and Usyk but I want to see him fight Dillian next

Maybe I’m missing something but this seemed exactly like the last fight. Wilder getting tagged constantly, Fury leaning and gassing him and then Wilder trying to survive.

Fury got dropped a couple times in the 4th because he got sloppy approaching Wilder and got caught. But outside of that this shyt was basically a continuation of the second fight. Wilder literally looked like the exact same fighter from the second round on
 
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