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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Neither of these men hve anything to prove now. Leave the division to people who still have things to prove … like Usyk and Joshua


I don’t even see Fury truly being motivated by those fights


Wilder is 35 years old and is clearly the second most formidable opponent in division. Joshua doesn’t have the heart to beat him, and Wilder has too much heart to lose to Joshua. Both of those men risked it all out there last night. Legacies cemented. If this was another era Wilder would be #1. If Wilder could box more and came in with a gameplan to utilize his reach to keep Fury at distance with pot shots to the belly he could’ve won. But there’s nothing left for either man to prove. Move out of the way and let the Big Baby’s of the world come up

I've noticed a lot Wilder fans are reacting to this loss by bringing up Joshua and trashing him - kinda strange. Always found it interesting how Wilder fans have hated Joshua the most out of everyone - even more so than Fury.
 

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Of course, for Floyd, it was dedication to the craft. For Roy, his trip to heavyweight accelerated his demise. The outcomes are still as I described though. The loss of physical gifts over time.
Yes Roy as he got older wasn't unstoppable but at his best..Floyd doesn't compare. Really nobody does except Robinson.
 

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I've noticed a lot Wilder fans are reacting to this loss by bringing up Joshua and trashing him - kinda strange. Always found it interesting how Wilder fans have hated Joshua the most out of everyone - even more so than Fury.
Actually that's the opposite of what happened when Joshua lost..suddenly everyone was whining about Wilder.
 

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absolutely this. Usyk stops Wilder. Wilder dont even know how to circle the ring or cut off the ring.

Joyce vs Wilder would be intriguing
Usyk v Wilder is gonna look a lot like Loma v that Japanese cat he just fought. 9-10 rounds of Usyk teeing off with a completion percentage in Heisman Burrow territory.
 

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It's also the reason why he's unimpressive and void of skills and overly reliant on his right hand. Also the reason Haymon fed him unheralded opponents for so long.
He started late...of course he's devoid of the skill range of Canelo, Spence, Crawford, De la hoya. That's the gimmick of Wilder..he got this far and was a 5 year reigning champion with limited ability. Not just is that impressive but it's amazing.

And keep in mind..as much as Fury is skilled and is the best, who has he fought except the aging Klitchko and Wilder. You're so happy Wilder lost, you don't even realize that and he almost got knocked out by this limited motherfukker, right? The game is the game.
 

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That peado defender @R=G ain't know nothing about boxing
This guy supports racists and f@gs...now he's in the boxing section...I was watching before he was born and jacking off to Paul Levasque posters. Can't no little nygga tell me shyt on this..I've called everything correct. Period.
 

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Neither of these men hve anything to prove now. Leave the division to people who still have things to prove … like Usyk and Joshua


I don’t even see Fury truly being motivated by those fights


Wilder is 35 years old and is clearly the second most formidable opponent in division. Joshua doesn’t have the heart to beat him, and Wilder has too much heart to lose to Joshua. Both of those men risked it all out there last night. Legacies cemented. If this was another era Wilder would be #1. If Wilder could box more and came in with a gameplan to utilize his reach to keep Fury at distance with pot shots to the belly he could’ve won. But there’s nothing left for either man to prove. Move out of the way and let the Big Baby’s of the world come up
This funny to read in succession, wilder resume fukking sucks in comparison to the bolded :dead:. But hes 36 so he should retire i agree
 

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Because he does it at a 94 % clip. And has 10x title defenses doing it.

theres multiple ways to win a fight. Hes rated highly as a KO specialist not as a boxer. Ppl should have known that going in. Fury has his number and is a terrible matchup for him, it is what it is.
There has been plenty of top rated KO artist throughout the history of boxing that knew how to win if the KO didn't come. Wilder literally only looked for that one punch. He doesn't try to set it up or break his opponent down to get a KO.
 

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It was honestly tough to watch around the 8th? Wilder was clearly concussed and out of it on the ropes. You could see his eyes roll to the back of his head.
To me it became tough in the 7th.
There is some point where they are in the clinch and the ref backs both off and Wilder wobbles back. That's when I thought it was time to wrap it up. And that was in the middle of the round so Fury still teed off him for a good 1'30 after that :snoop:

Yeah Wilder had a little rally at the end of the 10th but Fury ate those like scooby snacks.
 
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