comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by peks..#free el chapo (U6618)
posted 1 minute ago
fell asleep after the fight about 7 ish
woke up just 10 minutes ago
thanks for the concern lads
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Facking hell, you had 6 hours pre fight as well.
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i'm a good sleeper DJ
Good to see two of the judges had it same as me, 59-52. The third gave Wilder the second, so 58-53.
First two rounds were pretty close, to be fair. I gave them to Fury but I thought Wilder was doing better than at the start of the first fight so could have gone either way.
Fury just stepped it up a gear and outclassed him.
The second was the only close round, Fury won the first by a distance.
Anyone know where I can find the full fight ?
For free
comment by Greg- (U1192)
posted 1 minute ago
Anyone know where I can find the full fight ?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DEZZpQ6Sd8
yeh 2nd was the only round you could have potentially gave wilder but think fury even nicked that one in the last minute
by The Guvnor XI -Iron sharpens Iron- (U12889)19 February 2020.
Prediction:
I see Fury deploying a similar game plan to the first fight, moving and weaving heavily during the early stages, using the jab to unsettle Wilders timing and rhythm. I think Wilder will be content with that but he will be far more patient than he was in the first fight and he will look to establish his jab, which he will be able to do later in the fight. As Fury slows, I think Wilder will land a big right at some point during round 8-10 and drop Fury. Unlike the first fight. Wilder will follow up with big shots and ultimately knock Fury out with another big right
comment by Oscar. 2019 YEAR OF THE MACK! #TeamFury (U12980)
posted about an hour ago
comment by Greg- (U1192)
posted 1 minute ago
Anyone know where I can find the full fight ?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DEZZpQ6Sd8
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Why have they got a woman commentating
comment by Mr Chelsea. (U3579)
posted 19 minutes ago
by The Guvnor XI -Iron sharpens Iron- (U12889)19 February 2020.
Prediction:
I see Fury deploying a similar game plan to the first fight, moving and weaving heavily during the early stages, using the jab to unsettle Wilders timing and rhythm. I think Wilder will be content with that but he will be far more patient than he was in the first fight and he will look to establish his jab, which he will be able to do later in the fight. As Fury slows, I think Wilder will land a big right at some point during round 8-10 and drop Fury. Unlike the first fight. Wilder will follow up with big shots and ultimately knock Fury out with another big right
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Fury is no 1 right now. That much is clear.
AJ finishes Wilder quick IMO. Quicker than Fury did - and I have said this plenty of times.
Fury is all wrong for AJ though. AJ can win of course but Fury mostly has the beating of AJ, all wrong for AJ IMO.
No one. Other than maybe some residents of Alabama wants Fury v Wilder part 3.
stll think wilder would KO AJ
comment by The_Red_Cognoscente (U9741)
posted 35 minutes ago
No one. Other than maybe some residents of Alabama wants Fury v Wilder part 3.
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don't think they even know who wilder is barely has any fans
fury didn't even bother switching to southpaw last night, i like ben davison on a lot but in review i think ben davison did make fury think he needed to run from wilder and be afraid/avoid his punches at all costs and run and box, whereas Kronk has obviously nailed into fury you can demolish people and you do have power if utilised correctly
just has so many tricks/styles in the book
wilder will take the rematch anyway, $20-30m + , plus a chance to avenge his first ever loss and with his self-belief, no way he turns it down.
Fury can win any way he wants though, box and move or stand and fight, orthodox/southpaw. Fury just makes even the best fighters look average, Wilder had virtually had zero trouble in his career or really been hurt apart from one round vs ortiz and in a fight 10 years ago, he knocks people out for fun and as evidenced by wilder's face and shocked eyes, fury just dismantled him.
Just because Fury did that to him doesn't mean he still won't knock or isn't capable of knocking AJ out, an aged Wlad put AJ on his ass, as did Ruiz
plus wilder proved he has heart and desire and is tough and a warrior tonight, took a beating yet still got back up time after time albeit struggling to stand up straight he still kept battling. big respect for him
comment by Oscar. 2019 YEAR OF THE MACK! #TeamFury (U12980)
posted 3 minutes ago
wilder will take the rematch anyway, $20-30m + , plus a chance to avenge his first ever loss and with his self-belief, no way he turns it down.
Fury can win any way he wants though, box and move or stand and fight, orthodox/southpaw. Fury just makes even the best fighters look average, Wilder had virtually had zero trouble in his career or really been hurt apart from one round vs ortiz and in a fight 10 years ago, he knocks people out for fun and as evidenced by wilder's face and shocked eyes, fury just dismantled him.
Just because Fury did that to him doesn't mean he still won't knock or isn't capable of knocking AJ out, an aged Wlad put AJ on his ass, as did Ruiz
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I agree Wilder is still a huge danger for any fighter out there despite him getting demolished, though it does suggest he's maybe more vulnerable than first thought.
Wilder is always a danger for any fighter, including Fury.
However, a quick examination of his resume and Wilder is overrated as anything in the last 25 years of boxing. He just cannot box. At all. Yes, he has a nuclear right hand but that is it and neutralise that and he is in trouble.
All his last fights, he has been losing each round resoundingly till he lands that right hand and he refuses to improve. I don't see Wilder improving at 35, if anything he gets worse, much worse. Also the jump to 231 was probably a mistake.
AJ is also overrated but he has shown to have better fundamentals, ring IQ, hunger and adaptability over his last fights and he has power too. It'd have to be a very bad day for AJ to lose to Wilder and this has been my position for years.
Fury OTOH is a 'problem'. AJ's *slim* chance involves KO'ing Fury as Fury's style/ reach/ IQ is all wrong for AJ and anyone really. Fury is beatable btw but when he's focused, it is a mountain to climb for any of the current HWs.
AJ is a better boxer than Wilder but he's still average with his boxing skills and not as explosive or powerful as Wilder. He's not a one punch knockout artist against top level opponents normally it's combinations or breaking down opponents with a few big shots and I see Fury being too slick and clever to take that much punishment from AJ.
comment by The_Red_Cognoscente (U9741)
posted 14 minutes ago
Wilder is always a danger for any fighter, including Fury.
However, a quick examination of his resume and Wilder is overrated as anything in the last 25 years of boxing. He just cannot box. At all. Yes, he has a nuclear right hand but that is it and neutralise that and he is in trouble.
All his last fights, he has been losing each round resoundingly till he lands that right hand and he refuses to improve. I don't see Wilder improving at 35, if anything he gets worse, much worse. Also the jump to 231 was probably a mistake.
AJ is also overrated but he has shown to have better fundamentals, ring IQ, hunger and adaptability over his last fights and he has power too. It'd have to be a very bad day for AJ to lose to Wilder and this has been my position for years.
Fury OTOH is a 'problem'. AJ's *slim* chance involves KO'ing Fury as Fury's style/ reach/ IQ is all wrong for AJ and anyone really. Fury is beatable btw but when he's focused, it is a mountain to climb for any of the current HWs.
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Pretty much yeah. The majority of his career has involved fighting punching bags with legs. Other than Fury and a past it Ortiz who made him wobble, there hasn't been any real dangerous opponents on his CV. If he had fought the same opponents that Joshua had fought I think he'd already have had a loss to his name. Having one trick only gets you so far and he's been allowed to get as far as he has because his resume has not been great, and now finally facing a fit, quality opponent like Fury just showed everybody that.
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actually went to most of his early fights
comment by Oscar. 2019 YEAR OF THE MACK! #TeamFury (U12980)
posted 2 hours, 16 minutes ago
stll think wilder would KO AJ
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Me too. Wilder still ko's AJ imo if they fight. And Fury outboxes AJ all day long, maybe even stops him as well.
I think we'd all love to see Fury vs AJ next though right ? This summer would be perfect for it. Won't be holding my breath though.
Couldn't care less about AJ vs Pulev. And I've got little interest in Fury vs Wilder 3. Fury's beat him twice now, end of story.
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posted on 23/2/20
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by peks..#free el chapo (U6618)
posted 1 minute ago
fell asleep after the fight about 7 ish
woke up just 10 minutes ago
thanks for the concern lads
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Facking hell, you had 6 hours pre fight as well.
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i'm a good sleeper DJ
posted on 23/2/20
Good to see two of the judges had it same as me, 59-52. The third gave Wilder the second, so 58-53.
posted on 23/2/20
First two rounds were pretty close, to be fair. I gave them to Fury but I thought Wilder was doing better than at the start of the first fight so could have gone either way.
Fury just stepped it up a gear and outclassed him.
posted on 23/2/20
The second was the only close round, Fury won the first by a distance.
posted on 23/2/20
Anyone know where I can find the full fight ?
For free
posted on 23/2/20
comment by Greg- (U1192)
posted 1 minute ago
Anyone know where I can find the full fight ?
For free
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DEZZpQ6Sd8
posted on 23/2/20
yeh 2nd was the only round you could have potentially gave wilder but think fury even nicked that one in the last minute
posted on 23/2/20
by The Guvnor XI -Iron sharpens Iron- (U12889)19 February 2020.
Prediction:
I see Fury deploying a similar game plan to the first fight, moving and weaving heavily during the early stages, using the jab to unsettle Wilders timing and rhythm. I think Wilder will be content with that but he will be far more patient than he was in the first fight and he will look to establish his jab, which he will be able to do later in the fight. As Fury slows, I think Wilder will land a big right at some point during round 8-10 and drop Fury. Unlike the first fight. Wilder will follow up with big shots and ultimately knock Fury out with another big right
posted on 23/2/20
comment by Oscar. 2019 YEAR OF THE MACK! #TeamFury (U12980)
posted about an hour ago
comment by Greg- (U1192)
posted 1 minute ago
Anyone know where I can find the full fight ?
For free
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DEZZpQ6Sd8
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Why have they got a woman commentating
posted on 23/2/20
comment by Mr Chelsea. (U3579)
posted 19 minutes ago
by The Guvnor XI -Iron sharpens Iron- (U12889)19 February 2020.
Prediction:
I see Fury deploying a similar game plan to the first fight, moving and weaving heavily during the early stages, using the jab to unsettle Wilders timing and rhythm. I think Wilder will be content with that but he will be far more patient than he was in the first fight and he will look to establish his jab, which he will be able to do later in the fight. As Fury slows, I think Wilder will land a big right at some point during round 8-10 and drop Fury. Unlike the first fight. Wilder will follow up with big shots and ultimately knock Fury out with another big right
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posted on 23/2/20
Fury is no 1 right now. That much is clear.
AJ finishes Wilder quick IMO. Quicker than Fury did - and I have said this plenty of times.
Fury is all wrong for AJ though. AJ can win of course but Fury mostly has the beating of AJ, all wrong for AJ IMO.
posted on 23/2/20
No one. Other than maybe some residents of Alabama wants Fury v Wilder part 3.
posted on 23/2/20
stll think wilder would KO AJ
posted on 23/2/20
comment by The_Red_Cognoscente (U9741)
posted 35 minutes ago
No one. Other than maybe some residents of Alabama wants Fury v Wilder part 3.
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don't think they even know who wilder is barely has any fans
posted on 23/2/20
fury didn't even bother switching to southpaw last night, i like ben davison on a lot but in review i think ben davison did make fury think he needed to run from wilder and be afraid/avoid his punches at all costs and run and box, whereas Kronk has obviously nailed into fury you can demolish people and you do have power if utilised correctly
just has so many tricks/styles in the book
posted on 23/2/20
wilder will take the rematch anyway, $20-30m + , plus a chance to avenge his first ever loss and with his self-belief, no way he turns it down.
Fury can win any way he wants though, box and move or stand and fight, orthodox/southpaw. Fury just makes even the best fighters look average, Wilder had virtually had zero trouble in his career or really been hurt apart from one round vs ortiz and in a fight 10 years ago, he knocks people out for fun and as evidenced by wilder's face and shocked eyes, fury just dismantled him.
Just because Fury did that to him doesn't mean he still won't knock or isn't capable of knocking AJ out, an aged Wlad put AJ on his ass, as did Ruiz
posted on 23/2/20
plus wilder proved he has heart and desire and is tough and a warrior tonight, took a beating yet still got back up time after time albeit struggling to stand up straight he still kept battling. big respect for him
posted on 23/2/20
comment by Oscar. 2019 YEAR OF THE MACK! #TeamFury (U12980)
posted 3 minutes ago
wilder will take the rematch anyway, $20-30m + , plus a chance to avenge his first ever loss and with his self-belief, no way he turns it down.
Fury can win any way he wants though, box and move or stand and fight, orthodox/southpaw. Fury just makes even the best fighters look average, Wilder had virtually had zero trouble in his career or really been hurt apart from one round vs ortiz and in a fight 10 years ago, he knocks people out for fun and as evidenced by wilder's face and shocked eyes, fury just dismantled him.
Just because Fury did that to him doesn't mean he still won't knock or isn't capable of knocking AJ out, an aged Wlad put AJ on his ass, as did Ruiz
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I agree Wilder is still a huge danger for any fighter out there despite him getting demolished, though it does suggest he's maybe more vulnerable than first thought.
posted on 23/2/20
Wilder is always a danger for any fighter, including Fury.
However, a quick examination of his resume and Wilder is overrated as anything in the last 25 years of boxing. He just cannot box. At all. Yes, he has a nuclear right hand but that is it and neutralise that and he is in trouble.
All his last fights, he has been losing each round resoundingly till he lands that right hand and he refuses to improve. I don't see Wilder improving at 35, if anything he gets worse, much worse. Also the jump to 231 was probably a mistake.
AJ is also overrated but he has shown to have better fundamentals, ring IQ, hunger and adaptability over his last fights and he has power too. It'd have to be a very bad day for AJ to lose to Wilder and this has been my position for years.
Fury OTOH is a 'problem'. AJ's *slim* chance involves KO'ing Fury as Fury's style/ reach/ IQ is all wrong for AJ and anyone really. Fury is beatable btw but when he's focused, it is a mountain to climb for any of the current HWs.
posted on 23/2/20
AJ is a better boxer than Wilder but he's still average with his boxing skills and not as explosive or powerful as Wilder. He's not a one punch knockout artist against top level opponents normally it's combinations or breaking down opponents with a few big shots and I see Fury being too slick and clever to take that much punishment from AJ.
posted on 23/2/20
comment by The_Red_Cognoscente (U9741)
posted 14 minutes ago
Wilder is always a danger for any fighter, including Fury.
However, a quick examination of his resume and Wilder is overrated as anything in the last 25 years of boxing. He just cannot box. At all. Yes, he has a nuclear right hand but that is it and neutralise that and he is in trouble.
All his last fights, he has been losing each round resoundingly till he lands that right hand and he refuses to improve. I don't see Wilder improving at 35, if anything he gets worse, much worse. Also the jump to 231 was probably a mistake.
AJ is also overrated but he has shown to have better fundamentals, ring IQ, hunger and adaptability over his last fights and he has power too. It'd have to be a very bad day for AJ to lose to Wilder and this has been my position for years.
Fury OTOH is a 'problem'. AJ's *slim* chance involves KO'ing Fury as Fury's style/ reach/ IQ is all wrong for AJ and anyone really. Fury is beatable btw but when he's focused, it is a mountain to climb for any of the current HWs.
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Pretty much yeah. The majority of his career has involved fighting punching bags with legs. Other than Fury and a past it Ortiz who made him wobble, there hasn't been any real dangerous opponents on his CV. If he had fought the same opponents that Joshua had fought I think he'd already have had a loss to his name. Having one trick only gets you so far and he's been allowed to get as far as he has because his resume has not been great, and now finally facing a fit, quality opponent like Fury just showed everybody that.
posted on 23/2/20
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posted on 23/2/20
actually went to most of his early fights
posted on 23/2/20
comment by Oscar. 2019 YEAR OF THE MACK! #TeamFury (U12980)
posted 2 hours, 16 minutes ago
stll think wilder would KO AJ
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Me too. Wilder still ko's AJ imo if they fight. And Fury outboxes AJ all day long, maybe even stops him as well.
posted on 23/2/20
I think we'd all love to see Fury vs AJ next though right ? This summer would be perfect for it. Won't be holding my breath though.
Couldn't care less about AJ vs Pulev. And I've got little interest in Fury vs Wilder 3. Fury's beat him twice now, end of story.
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