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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Why does that surprise you? When has he ever been that?

He’s not Anthony Joshua. Didn’t come into boxing young. Exactly the opposite, he came into boxing late - and succeeded due natural gifts and abilities. Respect his path and what he made of it

You fools realise that Joshua started boxing at about 18? Wilder has been boxing for longer
 

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Had Wilder had Malik Scott about 8 fights ago I think he’d have cleanly beat Fury in one of those fights. Bree land was a yes man and didn’t have the chemistry or assertiveness to get Wilder to do something different. Scott didn’t have enough time to change him completely but he definitely was the best guy for him. Too bad. Shoutout Fury and especially Sugar Hill.
 

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Had Wilder had Malik Scott about 8 fights ago I think he’d have cleanly beat Fury in one of those fights. Bree land was a yes man and didn’t have the chemistry or assertiveness to get Wilder to do something different. Scott didn’t have enough time to change him completely but he definitely was the best guy for him. Too bad. Shoutout Fury and especially Sugar Hill.
Scott is a yes man too
 

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To execute his game plan he needed to trim and condition. His reach and extension practically allowed him to extend halfway across the ring to keep Fury at distance. He needed to outbox Fury. The shots landed, they would’ve put others down and kept them there. Fury went down but he got up. Fury got back up with a long count, barely made it. Really got the benefit of a long count. Timed it perfectly with the bell. Got up like a champ. Recovered strong.
Breh, there is no timeline where Wilder need to or can outbox Fury. If that was part of the gameplan then the gameplan was dead from the start.

Wilder's best chance was always to KO Fury within 6 or even less. Once Fury got back up the second time and safely got to the bell, Deontay had missed his window.
 

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Had Wilder had Malik Scott about 8 fights ago I think he’d have cleanly beat Fury in one of those fights. Bree land was a yes man and didn’t have the chemistry or assertiveness to get Wilder to do something different. Scott didn’t have enough time to change him completely but he definitely was the best guy for him. Too bad. Shoutout Fury and especially Sugar Hill.
:gucci: Malik Scott had him benching 375 pounds instead of working on his footwork. Wilder doesn’t listen to anybody; it has nothing to do with Breland. Breland told him everything Malik Scott did.
Go listen to him talk in the corner. Breeland never did that to Wilder.

Results were the same. Wilder ignored him and didn’t even look him in the eye
 

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Caught up N read all the posts…

Y’all talking about Fury ungodly stamina like he wasn’t jus as gassed at Wilder which made the fight last to the 11th :mjlol:


Wilder best bet was to be at the first fight weight… took the two years off to work in his footwork … N move away from Fury

we all joke about the new nikka generation not throwing enough punches… Wilder woulda benefited from a Swift/Jermell punch output… instead of gassing yourself out throwing the hardest punches you can into the air N then even worse getting confused where you at when you miss hands down eating counters … be hella economic with the punches save the energy N try to get to Fury once he slowed down

Facts. If Fury stamina was better the fight would have never gone to the 11th.
I felt like Fury was in worst shape than he was for the rematch and only slightly better than the first fight. He was definitely gassing and getting tired. He just manages it better than Wilder because he's more skillful.

I agree that Wilder should have been lighter. He needed to outwork Fury and occasionally sneak in hard shots. Spamming R1 hard punches wasn't gonna do it. He's not use to high activity and its worse with an extra 25 pounds on him.

I think the biggest take away is Wilder for whatever reason just doesn't retain boxing teachings all that well. None of the shyt we seen in them clips with Scott made it to the fight and he was training for this shyt for a year. That's bad.
 

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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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He's too small for his player type for Basketball. Guys like McGee and Tyson Chandler are 7ft. His coordination is more than fine.
I don’t know … different sport, hard to assess
You would expect Fury to move and have stamina like a taller Butterbean but his stamina and movement is off the charts for his size.

this. Just watched him in there with Klitschko again .. man knows how to fight with conviction
You fools realise that Joshua started boxing at about 18? Wilder has been boxing for longer
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Facts. If Fury stamina was better the fight would have never gone to the 11th.
I felt like Fury was in worst shape than he was for the rematch and only slightly better than the first fight. He was definitely gassing and getting tired. He just manages it better than Wilder because he's more skillful.

I agree that Wilder should have been lighter. He needed to outwork Fury and occasionally sneak in hard shots. Spamming R1 hard punches wasn't gonna do it. He's not use to high activity and its worse with an extra 25 pounds on him.

I think the biggest take away is Wilder for whatever reason just doesn't retain boxing teachings all that well. None of the shyt we seen in them clips with Scott made it to the fight and he was training for this shyt for a year. That's bad.


He needed tune ups :manny:


This nikka went 250% in round 1 Spamming what he learned .., got caught N gassed N forgot all about it by RD 2

you’d think they’d train for Fury’s counter to Wilder power jabbing the body from half court … they couldn’t of thought it work for 12rds :mjlol:
 

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Had Wilder had Malik Scott about 8 fights ago I think he’d have cleanly beat Fury in one of those fights. Bree land was a yes man and didn’t have the chemistry or assertiveness to get Wilder to do something different. Scott didn’t have enough time to change him completely but he definitely was the best guy for him. Too bad. Shoutout Fury and especially Sugar Hill.

You should watch George Foreman on youtube. All that if, had, but, etc doesn't matter. Stupid shyt people say.. Wilder fighting any other way wouldn't make him Wilder. He uses all his power when he punches and when he misses that stamina goes down.
 
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