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    #11
    Originally posted by Lefty0616 View Post
    I miss Paulie on SHOW....but I gotta disagree. I recently watched Fury VS Wilder 2. While Fury is clearly a better boxer, that's not saying much at all. Fury is a big man with average boxing skills at best - that's still the story of the current state of heavyweight boxing. It sucks! With this being said, something was clearly wrong or went wrong with Wilder that night. He can't box; we know this. But he seemed out of gas quickly (maybe it was the weight), his legs were gone, and he was bleeding heavy from the ears (from a punch or punches; his equilibrium was off). Fury is not a clear favorite. Wilder can still knock him out. This isn't a clear fight to call. For example, when Mike Tyson fought Michael Spinks, you knew who would win. If they fought 10 out of 10 times, you knew who would win. You can't say the same when it comes to Fury VS Wilder. It's a "pick em" fight!
    This is what happens when you fight somebody your own size, just look at the body punches fury landed on wilder pathetic woman waist he has. I think wilder gets koed this time due to his improvements are actually going to work against him.
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      #12
      Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post

      The second fight against Del maybe?
      He wasn't a overwhelming favourite in that fight. He performed better in that rematch. He had a very hard time in the first fight. Some even thought he would struggle in the rematch again. He likes the world is against him sort of thing. In his rematch against Wilder they were tipping him to get Ko'ed. Against Wlad they tipped him to get Ko'ed, in his fight next month they are tipping him to win easily, that is an expectation that he has to live up to.

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        #13
        Originally posted by Lefty0616 View Post
        I miss Paulie on SHOW....but I gotta disagree. I recently watched Fury VS Wilder 2. While Fury is clearly a better boxer, that's not saying much at all. Fury is a big man with average boxing skills at best - that's still the story of the current state of heavyweight boxing. It sucks! With this being said, something was clearly wrong or went wrong with Wilder that night. He can't box; we know this. But he seemed out of gas quickly (maybe it was the weight), his legs were gone, and he was bleeding heavy from the ears (from a punch or punches; his equilibrium was off). Fury is not a clear favorite. Wilder can still knock him out. This isn't a clear fight to call. For example, when Mike Tyson fought Michael Spinks, you knew who would win. If they fought 10 out of 10 times, you knew who would win. You can't say the same when it comes to Fury VS Wilder. It's a "pick em" fight!
        Fury and Wilder have fought 19 rounds together, and Wilder has won 2 of them, and even then, he only won those rounds because he dropped a 50% fit Fury, and was still dominated even in those two rounds.

        It's not a pick em fight at all, Fury is a massive favourite, just ask the bookies. Wilder has a punchers chance, that's it.

        Wilder was "out of gas" because Fury was landing a heavy jab in his face and utilised an effective body attack.
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          #14
          It’s hilarious how wilder fans still cannot see and accept reality

          fury wins 9/10 times vs wilder

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            #15
            Wilder is delusional. Paulie is right. Wilder has to convince himself that he was cheated. I hope going into August we'll never hear from him again. He's dumb as as dumb gets.

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              #16
              That prediction isnt exactly mind blowing. How many rounds has Wilder won in the last 24??
              Yea, that’s my point.

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                #17
                Originally posted by Tomsmacker View Post
                Wilder is delusional. Paulie is right. Wilder has to convince himself that he was cheated. I hope going into August we'll never hear from him again. He's dumb as as dumb gets.
                Win or Lose. I think Wilder's Good for the Heavyweight division.

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                  #18
                  Paulie stating the obvious there. If Wilder can't land his lottery ticket, gets backed up and is under steady pressure, dude is going to flip out and have the mightiest mental battle.
                  His boxing isn't about to surpass Fury"s level, his mass isn't going to compete with Fury's.His public statements suggest he hasn't actually addressed reality.
                  But he does have a new kindergarten name for a punch. I wonder if he'll sport another pantomime dame costume from the dressing up box. It is an odd theatrical type of psychology he sports.
                  That head to head where he's trying to convince Fury that his kooky alter ego show is real still amuses me.
                  I'd like Fury and Joshua to lose, then see Usyk vs Wilder. for all the belts with Usyk winning and then retiring.
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Lefty0616 View Post
                    I miss Paulie on SHOW....but I gotta disagree. I recently watched Fury VS Wilder 2. While Fury is clearly a better boxer, that's not saying much at all. Fury is a big man with average boxing skills at best - that's still the story of the current state of heavyweight boxing. It sucks! With this being said, something was clearly wrong or went wrong with Wilder that night. He can't box; we know this. But he seemed out of gas quickly (maybe it was the weight), his legs were gone, and he was bleeding heavy from the ears (from a punch or punches; his equilibrium was off). Fury is not a clear favorite. Wilder can still knock him out. This isn't a clear fight to call. For example, when Mike Tyson fought Michael Spinks, you knew who would win. If they fought 10 out of 10 times, you knew who would win. You can't say the same when it comes to Fury VS Wilder. It's a "pick em" fight!
                    It is far from a "pick em" fight although the odds would reflect fairly even money.

                    Fury a 2.5 to 1 favorite which is insignificant. Wilder has a punchers chance and that is all. His new team try to change history by suggesting Wilder didnt lose his mind...he did. Surrounding himself by "yes" men will not help his approach.

                    Wilder needs to come in light and be faster. Thats his only shot
                    Last edited by #1PaperChamp; 06-07-2021, 08:27 AM.

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                      #20
                      Grease boy has spoken.

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