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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Cause they slip and get caught by that right hand.

That's what I'm saying, he's been figured out, for years. They get caught. He is a man out of his physical prime now. What happens when that right hand is no longer the equalizer? Boxing has long given us examples of what happens when the physical gifts fade. Look at Floyd and look at Roy as two polar opplsites. Roy could box but his edge was his otherworldly reflexes and speed. Once that left, that was all she wrote. Once the one hit ko power fades from Wilder, what else does he have? He's a sitting duck. Floyd got away with not being in his prime because he is one of the most technical fighters ever. It's how B-Hop reigned in his mid 40s, by being skilled. Strength isn't a skill, it's an attribute; an attribute that will fade after some time. As soon as fury made some adjustments, Wilder went back to tendencies. Fury got caught twice because he stopped respecting Wilder and his big punch.
 

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Who beats him? Don't say Joshua, because he'd be outclassed. Don't say usyk, because he sustained not big enough, though he has the skills. The only person who beats Fury is Fury. If he ever loses in the ring I'd be willing to bet he'd win the rematch. He's an all time great.
We don't even know what's his ceiling. I had reservations on if Fury could've beat Klitschko in the rematch and we haven't seen him in there against the guys AJ has faced. I like Fury but I can't call him an all time great based on beating Klitschko and Wilder.
 

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We don't even know what's his ceiling. I had reservations on if Fury could've beat Klitschko in the rematch and we haven't seen him in there against the guys AJ has faced. I like Fury but I can't call him an all time great based on beating Klitschko and Wilder.
I can. I see your point but that doesn't change my stance.

Edit: keep in mind Fury relinquished all his belts after he beat klitsko. There is literally no AJ run if Fury doesn't go over the deep end with the drugs after that fight.
 

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fukk up the bag just to get ko’d bros

This dude robbed Fury of a big pay day, so glad this chump lost
 

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That's what I'm saying, he's been figured out, for years. They get caught. He is a man out of his physical prime now. What happens when that right hand is no longer the equalizer? Boxing has long given us examples of what happens when the physical gifts fade. Look at Floyd and look at Roy as two polar opplsites. Roy could box but his edge was his otherworldly reflexes and speed. Once that left, that was all she wrote. Once the one hit ko power fades from Wilder, what else does he have? He's a sitting duck. Floyd got away with not being in his prime because he is one of the most technical fighters ever. It's how B-Hop reigned in his mid 40s, by being skilled. Strength isn't a skill, it's an attribute; an attribute that will fade after some time. As soon as fury made some adjustments, Wilder went back to tendencies. Fury got caught twice because he stopped respecting Wilder and his big punch.
Skills and Floyd never lost his edge in speed. He lost a good bit of speed by the time he was 36 and still had the speed edge against Canelo.
 
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Wilder seems to have a master plan in order, thsose paffen gloves are sponsor by WBC and they are basically the MX gloves just a different brand, Paffen normal makes gloves to protect the hands

I think Everlast MX gloves were banned from WBC sanction fights which is funny that those paffen gloves are the same gloves just a different company making them

If Wilder wears those MX gloves, Fury will indeed be killed tomorrow night in the ring so it's shaping up exactly as I thought
One man shouldn't have this many delusions.

:wow:
 

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fukk up the bag just to get ko’d bros

This dude robbed Fury of a big pay day, so glad this chump lost
I don't agree with Wilder fukking up the big pay day. Wilder had a right to exercise a clause they agreed upon. My issue with Wilder is I fault Wilder for not taking the step aside money and letting the fans have what they want. His ego wouldn't let go. He would have gotten an insane amount of step aside money and gotten more time to work with his new trainer...but no. He wanted to prove he was right when he wasn't. But fukking up Furys money after Fury signed a contract? That was on top rank.
 
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@Master Teacher nah breh, you gots to go. You've been stinking up the joint for a very long time, but with this fight you really outdid yourself with the delusion and insane takes. Yeah, you don't belong here :camby:

What I insane takes, Fury is a PED cheat, that's not an insane take that's a fact, he failed drug test and doesn't have a UK boxing license

him faking covid would give him enough time to get on that boar meat and add that extra weight without it being a burden

I barely boast in here

yall gave me a the WOAT cuz I said pacquaio would be one of mayweather's easiest fights, that turned that to be true, Maidana was more competitive in both fights, and yall didn't acknowledge the fact I was right, yall just butt hurt and can't face the music

Wilder lost because they didn't factor in the covid situation, he was overtrained, and FUry had time to put on the extra weight, the situation was mismanaged by his team

plus wilder is at the age where is reflexes are declining, and he relied on his athletic ability mostly, and Fury stills struggled with him
outside of PEDS because Fury always used them

The main reason he lost is because he abandoned the game plan, he stopped going to the body, and start throwing sloppy right hands, and he wasn't listening to malik scotts instructions, and this was do the mental fatigue, because he came out fighting angry, and that drains your energy
 

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fury has been boxing since he was a child, wilder didn't start until he was 20 years old.

fury was able to develop into his body, and has a ton of muscle memory because he was practicing at a young age.

If wilder would have got into the sport young, and developed his fundamentals he would have been pretty much unstoppable.
Wilder didn’t start until he was aged 20? :dahell:
 

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What I insane takes, Fury is a PED cheat, that's not an insane take that's a fact, he failed drug test and doesn't have a UK boxing license

him faking covid would give him enough time to get on that boar meat and add that extra weight without it being a burden

I barely boast in here

yall gave me a the WOAT cuz I said pacquaio would be one of mayweather's easiest fights, that turned that to be true, Maidana was more competitive in both fights, and yall didn't acknowledge the fact I was right, yall just butt hurt and can't face the music

Wilder lost because they didn't factor in the covid situation, he was overtrained, and FUry had time to put on the extra weight, the situation was mismanaged by his team

plus wilder is at the age where is reflexes are declining, and he relied on his athletic ability mostly, and Fury stills struggled with him
outside of PEDS because Fury always used them

The main reason he lost is because he abandoned the game plan, he stopped going to the body, and start throwing sloppy right hands, and he wasn't listening to malik scotts instructions, and this was do the mental fatigue, because he came out fighting angry, and that drains your energy
I'm not reading this. Im blocking you and you should.be perma banned for saying Wilder would kill Fury in this fight.
 

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I can't see Fury hanging around for that much longer. I don't see him as someone who needs multiple defences of his title. I can see him wanting to fight the winner of Usyk - Joshua 2 to try to unify the titles, and then retire. If Wilder takes some time out to recuperate, and has a couple of tune-up fights, he might find himself in a position to be a titleholder again relatively quickly.
Yea, we have to also point out that Wilder is 35 going on 36 later this month. It's more a matter of how long this break will be, how many tune up fights does he need, and his physical shape. Unfortunately he is getting older, but if he can take care of his health, both physical and mental, work on his schools while learning new skills, he can most definitely bounce back. It's on him, though.
 
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