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Sugar Hill sounding class, sounds like a good man with knowledge. Someone as a fighter you’d want to be your trainer. From the sounds of what he’s saying they really are going for a knockout, I believe him more than Tyson. Maybe at the least they are working on getting more behind his shots. Certainly sounds a lot more offensive than Ben. Fascinating how it will play out, could be brilliant or backfire hugely. Sugar Hill has a demeanour similar to Manny to me, which is a positive.
 

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Tyson mentioned the rematch in some parts of this interview, he spoke how he would rather get stretched out of the ring than settle to lose on points. That's actually something I believe him on, when he senses danger he gets a lot more offensive, when he's been knocked down he's been more offensive in fights even if it would risk getting KO'd himself. That's 1 thing I do respect about him as a boxer, if he is going to lose it won't be because he didn't give 100 percent. He has gears he can step up, sometimes he looks not very good when he fights poorer opposition, he is the type that can step up when he faces a legit challenge.

 
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2nd press conference live at my region 9pm saturday.

after the scare of no press tour then tyson fury limping, this is positive news.

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going to hear about some more "flying elbow kicks" :russ:
 

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Hopefully this next press conference is better, don’t want it to be fake but it felt too conservative last time. Just let them interact and go back and forth. They shouldn’t have turned Fury’s mic off, let them both speak to eachother. Hopefully it gets interesting.
 

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Wilder-Fury Rematch - Full Schedule of Extensive Programming
By Random Hits

Published On Thu Jan 23, 2020, 04:52 PM EST

Today, FOX Sports and ESPN announce an extensive preview programming lineup in advance of the highly anticipated rematch between undefeated heavyweight champion Deontay “The Bronze Bomber” Wilder and unbeaten lineal champion Tyson “The Gypsy King” Fury taking place on Saturday, February 22 in a historic, joint presentation by FOX Sports PPV & ESPN+ PPV live from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. (photo by Ryan Hafey)

Their first meeting took place on Dec. 1, 2018 and saw Wilder retain his title via split draw after Fury miraculously rose from a 12th-round knockdown to finish the fight. Now, as the two prepare for the rematch, preview programming coming to both networks include the in-depth four-part INSIDE WILDER VS FURY II series, the one-hour COUNTDOWN: DEONTAY WILDER VS. TYSON FURY II special, as well as a live PRESS CONFERENCE.

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With a first look into the fighter’s preparation for their upcoming battle, INSIDE WILDER VS FURY II (Part 1) premieres on Saturday, Jan. 25 (3:30 PM ET) on FOX and on ESPN2 on Thursday, Jan. 30 (8:30 PM ET).

Then, both Wilder and Fury escalate their war of words in the one-hour PRESS CONFERENCE: DEONTAY WILDER VS. TYSON FURY II simulcast live on FOX and the ESPN App, Saturday, Jan. 25 (4:00 PM ET). The press conference will also be broadcast in Spanish on FOX Deportes and ESPN Deportes.

The hour-long COUNTDOWN: DEONTAY WILDER VS. TYSON FURY II, premieres on FOX on Saturday, Feb. 1 (5:00 PM ET), and on ESPN, Sunday, Feb. 2 (7:00 PM ET), going behind the scenes and inside the lives of both fighters as they prepare for their long-awaited rematch.

The INSIDE WILDER VS FURY II series continues to build anticipation for the heavyweight showdown throughout February: Part 2 premieres on FOX, Saturday, Feb. 1 (4:30 PM ET) and on ESPN, Sunday, Feb. 2 (8:30 PM ET). Part 3 airs on FOX, Saturday, Feb. 8 (11:30 PM ET/PT) and on ESPN2 on Sunday, Feb. 9 (12:30 AM ET), while Part 4 wraps on FOX on Sunday, Feb. 16 (12:30 PM ET) and on ESPN on Sunday, Feb. 16 (7:00 PM ET).

The COUNTDOWN and INSIDE WILDER VS FURY II series are produced by Five Films, the multi-Emmy Award winning production company founded by Scott Boggins and Craig Jenest that established the popular “athlete-follow” and “team-follow” formats in sports television.

Below is the program premiere time and date for each network. Shows will re-air numerous times across FOX Sports and ESPN networks:

INSIDE WILDER VS FURY II (Part 1)

FOX, Saturday, Jan. 25 (3:30 PM ET)
FOX Deportes, Sunday, Jan. 26 (8:00 PM ET)
ESPN2, Thursday, Jan. 30 (8:30 PM ET); ESPN Deportes (8:00 PM ET)

PRESS CONFERENCE: DEONTAY WILDER VS. TYSON FURY II

FOX, FOX Deportes, Saturday, Jan. 25 (4:00 PM ET)
ESPN Deportes, Saturday, Jan. 25 (4:00 PM ET)

INSIDE WILDER VS FURY II (Part 2)

FOX, Saturday, Feb. 1 (4:30 PM ET)
FOX Deportes, Monday, Feb. 3 (9:30 PM ET)
ESPN, Sunday, Feb. 2 (8:30 PM ET)
ESPN Deportes, Saturday, Feb 8 (4:00 PM ET)

COUNTDOWN: DEONTAY WILDER VS. TYSON FURY II

FOX, Saturday, Feb. 1 (5:00 PM ET)
FOX Deportes, Sunday, Feb. 2 (11:00 PM ET)
ESPN, Sunday, Feb. 2 (7:00 PM ET)
ESPN Deportes, Thursday, Feb. 6 (9:00 AM ET)

INSIDE WILDER VS FURY II (Part 3)

FOX, Saturday, Feb. 8 (11:30 PM ET/PT)
FOX Deportes, Monday, Feb. 10 (9:30 PM ET)
ESPN2, Sunday, Feb. 9 (12:30 AM ET)
ESPN Deportes, Thursday, Feb. 13 (8:00 PM ET)

INSIDE WILDER VS FURY II (Part 4)

FOX, Sunday, Feb. 16 (12:30 PM ET)
FOX Deportes, Monday, Feb. 17 (10:30 PM ET)
ESPN Sunday, Feb. 16 (7:00 PM ET)
ESPN Deportes, Thursday, Feb. 20 (10:30 PM ET)
 

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Tyson mentioned the rematch in some parts of this interview, he spoke how he would rather get stretched out of the ring than settle to lose on points. That's actually something I believe him on, when he senses danger he gets a lot more offensive, when he's been knocked down he's been more offensive in fights even if it would risk getting KO'd himself. That's 1 thing I do respect about him as a boxer, if he is going to lose it won't be because he didn't give 100 percent. He has gears he can step up, sometimes he looks not very good when he fights poorer opposition, he is the type that can step up when he faces a legit challenge.




Yea he got up from that second kd and stunned Wilder something good. Fury knows he can hurt Wilder.
 

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Yea he got up from that second kd and stunned Wilder something good. Fury knows he can hurt Wilder.

Yeah, I do think he hurt him in the 12th, there's a point where he hits Wilder and he holds, exhaustion may also have played a role but he felt it. Fury isn't the biggest puncher but if he hits you can feel it, stylistically sometimes he deliberately doesn't put a huge amount behind his shots but when needed he can up the power a bit also, he'll never have Wilder like power but he does have 20 knockouts too so not like he can't punch at all. Apparently 1 of the key reasons for the move to Sugar Hill is working on putting more behind his shots. Tyson is a crazy person lol, he's unpredictable, can never know what he will do or try, he does shyt that appears dumb and it borders from actually being dumb to genius. He's huge physically too, to move how he does is very unique at that size. I do hope there's more punches and exchanges in the fight. The worst thing I think would be a quick Wilder knockout, which is possible, I think the best thing from an entertainment perspective is for it to build and be some drama in the fight, especially after the long wait for it. A late stoppage from either would be ideal for the neutral.
 
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where yall betting on this fight?

I bet on Wilder the first fight, as it was a draw that selection was made void and won the bet as a whole as all the other results were right. This 1, I may leave it alone, haven't decided, but the value is probably with Wilder, I've seen Fury as odds on favourite and I don't really like the value in that, see it as more of a 50/50 and very unpredictable, yes Tyson could outbox him the whole fight but with Wilder's power it's always possible to change in an instant so it's a risky bet till it's finished.
 

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I bet on Wilder the first fight, as it was a draw that selection was made void and won the bet as a whole as all the other results were right. This 1, I may leave it alone, haven't decided, but the value is probably with Wilder, I've seen Fury as odds on favourite and I don't really like the value in that, see it as more of a 50/50 and very unpredictable, yes Tyson could outbox him the whole fight but with Wilder's power it's always possible to change in an instant so it's a risky bet till it's finished.

i never bet its a sin to me and a waste of money.

but i am assured wilder will win by KO. how much money could i make from this assumption ?

20.00 bet or more.
 

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i never bet its a sin to me and a waste of money.

but i am assured wilder will win by KO. how much money could i make from this assumption ?

20.00 bet or more.

With betting it's all about discipline. If somebody has strong discipline can keep it entertaining, if they are prone to vices it can be disastrous if misused. Luckily I have discipline so use it well.

And Wilder winning betting 20 about 42, by strictly KO 100. So it's not huge amounts, that's why I may leave it or if I do something do it in a small accumulator with a lower stake but higher reward. Fury's odds are too low with many bookies I've seen, Wilder's are ok.
 

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With betting it's all about discipline. If somebody has strong discipline can keep it entertaining, if they are prone to vices it can be disastrous if misused. Luckily I have discipline so use it well.

And Wilder winning betting 20 about 42, by strictly KO 100. So it's not huge amounts, that's why I may leave it or if I do something do it in a small accumulator with a lower stake but higher reward. Fury's odds are too low with many bookies I've seen, Wilder's are ok.

so i can just place 20.00 on wilder via KO, and eat something. or i have to place it on the round ? sorry for the questions :russ:

never bet before but i know this is guarantee wilder KO. (hopefully i havent jinxed him)
 

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so i can just place 20.00 on wilder via KO, and eat something. or i have to place it on the round ? sorry for the questions :russ:

never bet before but i know this is guarantee wilder KO. (hopefully i havent jinxed him)

Yeah, that was for exact method of victory, if you include KO, TKO and disqualification it's less, but by KO when I looked previously it was what I said yeah. It doesn't have to be the round no but it's possible to bet on that too. Round odds are significantly more usually, for example Wilder first round would at 20 would bring back around 820.
 
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