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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Wilder can still knockout a lot of boxers tho

Exactly
Which is why I'm puzzled why anyone thinks he needs to retire

This is boxrec current top 10
1. Fury
2. Usyk
3. Joshua
4. Wilder
5. Whyte
6. Parker
7. Hunter
8. Ruiz
9. Chisora
10. Pulev

Do y'all really think Wilder can't KO everyone in that 5-10 group?
I mean I'm not saying they're all easy fights but I think at worst he's even odds
 

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Few other things I was thinking of throughout the fight...

-I have no idea why Wilder came in heavy for these last two fights. I'm guessing he got spooked by Fury surviving his knockout shot in the first fight when he was 212 or so, but that was also his best fight of the trilogy. 220 or so would be one thing (Usyk weighed in at 221 for the Joshua fight), but 238 is a LOT of weight for a guy like Wilder trying to execute his gameplan in this fight. Not surprised he gassed within 4 rounds or so.

-Anyone with a brain that's invested in Wilder's well being should be telling him to retire every day until he acquiesces. He took a fukkton of damage, may have hurt one or both of his hands, looked like death for the last 4 rounds or so, and maybe shouldn't have been let out for the 11th at all given how bad he looked after that second knockdown. Can't say I was ever a Wilder fan, but the last thing I want to see is him ending up like Gerald McClellan or Meldrick Taylor.

-Fury/Usyk is going to be a VERY interesting fight. Usyk's the better boxer, but I'm not sure I can see him standing up to Fury's power or being able to really affect Fury with his own power. He might be able to out point him, but it's not as if Fury is some stiff out there. To be honest, I'm not sure any heavyweight can beat Fury, given his boxing skill and the fact that he's an order of magnitude larger than anyone else in the division (this, more than anything else, is probably why he kept surviving Wilder's rights: literally sheer size that no other boxer really has).

Usyk/Joshua was probably the better fight overall, especially if you're a technique/tactics nerd, but these are interesting times in the heavyweight division nonetheless.
 

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Once he got a new trainer, I thought that trainer was gonna teaching him how to box, better gameplan, condition, especially working on his stamina but in the first rounds he was being aggressive and I was like "Wilder will get tired as usually if he doesn't knock Fury ass out" and he was already gassed in 2nd round.

I will be honest, Wilder boxing IQ is not that smart.

I don't understand boxers who have the reach, athleticism, and speed that don't take advantage of their jab, the jab sets up everything else!
Isn’t this the first pro fighter Malik has ever trained? Prolly the first fighter ever SMH
 

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Exactly
Which is why I'm puzzled why anyone thinks he needs to retire

This is boxrec current top 10
1. Fury
2. Usyk
3. Joshua
4. Wilder
5. Whyte
6. Parker
7. Hunter
8. Ruiz
9. Chisora
10. Pulev

Do y'all really think Wilder can't KO anyone in that 5-10 group?
I don’t think wilder beats Ruiz
 

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By who? Nobody but one man has beat him..now either Fury is the best or he's some kind of SUPER FRAUD...which is it...lol. And him beating a 10 yr reigning champ went down too...he never loses.
AJ, usyk, maybe even another fight with ortiz could be a bad look if deontay is trying to do new things or mess with his weight. i also dont know how this comment impacts fury at all. fury is the best HW in the world regardless of what wilder is doing as far as im concerned.
 

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Anyone with a brain that's invested in Wilder's well being should be telling him to retire every day until he acquiesces. He took a fukkton of damage, may have hurt one or both of his hands, looked like death for the last 4 rounds or so, and maybe shouldn't have been let out for the 11th at all given how bad he looked after that second knockdown. Can't say I was ever a Wilder fan, but the last thing I want to see is him ending up like Gerald McClellan or Meldrick Taylor.
It’s over for Wilder.

And no I’m not some fake ass fan.

He simply took too much damage in the fight. And the last. That whole “dying in the ring” shyt came back to bite him.

He will never be the same fighter after this. No sense in even fighting - he should just retire and be with his family.

He went down on his shield. Chop it up to the game - no one is trying to see a black man get demolished like that multiple times:unimpressed:
 
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All of them gonna be on suicide watch, one they can witness a black man murder a white man in cold bleed in front of the world wide audience, this is a historical event

Sugar Hill already trying to get out of cornering Fury and might not show up, because Tay Jones already said he gonna fukk him up after the fight in the arena, wilder family is not playing, the street like that it's going down in that bytch fasho, muthafukkaz getting hurt for real

I mean Sugar Hill basically admitted Tyson Fury cheated on Barbershop Conversatons when he was interviewed by Drew Titan who's a police officer like Sugar Hill but Sugar Hill didn't know his background, he used interrogation tactics to basically admit the truth, and at the end Sugar Hill blamed it on Jay Deas for not catching it and said he don't care because he evil like that, that's his own words

Being on the wrong side of history, its gonna make a lot of these nikkaz realize how much of a c00n they really are

the WBC already been exposed a racist organization, that shyt ain't new it to anybody who's not a coward ass c00n

The entire boxing industry will be going down and changes will be made to the sport regrading the corruption, this will go down has the biggest scandal in sports history, and also another chapter of racism in America's history

All because they tried it on the wrong one

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Few other things I was thinking of throughout the fight...

-I have no idea why Wilder came in heavy for these last two fights. I'm guessing he got spooked by Fury surviving his knockout shot in the first fight when he was 212 or so, but that was also his best fight of the trilogy. 220 or so would be one thing (Usyk weighed in at 221 for the Joshua fight), but 238 is a LOT of weight for a guy like Wilder trying to execute his gameplan in this fight. Not surprised he gassed within 4 rounds or so.

-Anyone with a brain that's invested in Wilder's well being should be telling him to retire every day until he acquiesces. He took a fukkton of damage, may have hurt one or both of his hands, looked like death for the last 4 rounds or so, and maybe shouldn't have been let out for the 11th at all given how bad he looked after that second knockdown. Can't say I was ever a Wilder fan, but the last thing I want to see is him ending up like Gerald McClellan or Meldrick Taylor.

-Fury/Usyk is going to be a VERY interesting fight. Usyk's the better boxer, but I'm not sure I can see him standing up to Fury's power or being able to really affect Fury with his own power. He might be able to out point him, but it's not as if Fury is some stiff out there. To be honest, I'm not sure any heavyweight can beat Fury, given his boxing skill and the fact that he's an order of magnitude larger than anyone else in the division (this, more than anything else, is probably why he kept surviving Wilder's rights: literally sheer size that no other boxer really has).

Usyk/Joshua was probably the better fight overall, especially if you're a technique/tactics nerd, but these are interesting times in the heavyweight division nonetheless.
It wasn't that bad..he was just tired..he doesn't train like Spence or Floyd..2 guys who are like machines in the 12th round.
 
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