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Las Vegas.
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Wilder by KO
Fury will struggle to avoid him again in my opinion |
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Called it wrong on the Josh thread.
But think the favs are the wrong way around again ![]() Slight edge to Wilder for me. |
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fury on points for me like last fight, this time he wont make the same mistake when hes miles up on the cards
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this is going to be epic
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Looking forward to this.
Wonder why it's att MGM, rather than T-Mobile? Been to several UFC cards at Grand Garden, and thought it was pretty poor compared to T-Mobile. |
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fight looks like being on sky
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Bricktop shoulder rolls in the first minute of the next IFL vid has to be >20
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Surprised Ben Davison was sacked.
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"I know I will not get a decision in the US," said Fury on Monday.
In a news conference held in Los Angeles to promote the fight, Fury added: "They had to rob a man who had been out of the ring for three years and they still couldn't beat him. "I'm not coming here for a points decision, I've had too many of them - nine of them - I'm coming here for a knockout, I've had 21 of them and from the heart that's what I'm looking to do. "This is why I employed Sugar Hill. If I didn't want a knockout, I wouldn't have hired a Kronk [the famous Detroit gym] trainer. If I didn't want a knockout, I'd have kept Ben Davison and working on that herky-jerky style." |
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fury amazing in the first fight given where he was coming from. I hope he wins.
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Fury is all about the money as with all of them
Did he give whole purse from the last Wilder fight to charity? don't think so ![]() The man lies and bull s***s 99.9% of the time |
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If anyone knows the answer it'd be much appreciated and probably been asked before, but has there ever been 2 consecutive draws in any professional title fights between the same two opponents?
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Fury says he's going to KO him not outbox him
![]() ![]() We know that's a lie, Fury only has to fight his fight and he wins on any legitimate cards, Wilder has that one punch ko power so he's always going to have a shot in any fight For me its Wilder by KO, and if Fury stupidly tries to trade with him (He says a lot of BS but he ain't that daft ffs) it'll end in tears for him |
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*accurately
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Thanks Des Pond.
Those 8 fights between the German featherweights must have made the bookies fortunes at the time unless punters latched onto the draw quickly. I had to give a traveller a lift last Monday who stated if he had a million then the lot would be going on Fury. I was tempted to offer him evens to what we wanted but fear he may ask for it 'on tick' |
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I thought the favs were the wrong way around.
Market now agrees ![]() |
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lay Fury..count your dough
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prices wrong way round for me, I make fury a strong fav
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backing someone who can only win by KO at odds on against someone whos never been stopped is pretty mad imo
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u'll be an even richer man come 0500 Sun then G
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I'd fancy Fury to win this,but is nobody worried about that nasty cut he got in his last fight? that 8 months ago or so I think.That cut was nasty and I can't imagine it's going to take a great deal to open it up again(surely Wilder has to target doing just that, although he's not much of a jabber
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I'm exactly the same. It's probably the reason why he isn't odds on and has been gently drifting. I will have a small bet though for the interest and that will be a few quid on a fury by tko at about 5/1 on here
no sympathy for fury if he loses because of that cut - he will know he should have given it more time to rest. a drop of blood and they will wave it off 100%. but if it opens hell be finished anyways he said himself he only had one eye against wallin and was swinging and missing like wilder for much of it. If the cut wasn't a concern i would be having one of my largest bets on fury at odds against. |
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GRANTCKING
Date Joined: 08 May 10 Add contact | Send message 18 Feb 20 14:38 Joined: 08 May 10 | Topic/replies: 247,856 | Blogger: GRANTCKING's blog backing someone who can only win by KO at odds on against someone whos never been stopped is pretty mad imo agreed |
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19 Feb 20 20:33 Joined: 02 Apr 11 | Topic/replies: 1,356 | Blogger: Senyatta's blog I'm exactly the same. It's probably the reason why he isn't odds on and has been gently drifting. I will have a small bet though for the interest and that will be a few quid on a fury by tko at about 5/1 on here no sympathy for fury if he loses because of that cut - he will know he should have given it more time to rest. a drop of blood and they will wave it off 100%. but if it opens hell be finished anyways he said himself he only had one eye against wallin and was swinging and missing like wilder for much of it. If the cut wasn't a concern i would be having one of my largest bets on fury at odds against. assuming the cut opens, what are the refs options? if he stops it, is the result wilder by technical decision? |
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Depends how the cut opened.
If by a Wilder punch then, if the fight can't continue, it would be a Wilder TKO If a head clash opens it then, if 4 rounds not completed it would be a no contest. If 4 or more rounds done then it would be decided on points. |
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I'm not sure about that Tobemory, I would have thought that if the doctor stops the fight and the cut was opened legally (rather than accidentally) then wouldn't that be a technical decision?
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tried to find the rules in Nevada but couldn't see anything obvious. on the Ladbrokes site the definition is what you have said, so looks like you are correct. thx.
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Min $35 MILLION each....2 cut men in tyson corner .... CUTMAN STITCH DURAN.... "lets get ready to rumble "
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Wilder will tag him its a given, I don't think Fury can avoid for 12 round now, he would have back in his heyday (Klit fight) but I thought he was pretty awful against Wallin and he knew his days were numbered so took the final big payday in my opinion
Wilder despite being 33? is much the fitter and athletic of the two |
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brains beat braun. scisccors beats paper,,,skills pay the bills. fury win.
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Is there an official time for the bout.
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really hope the injury rumours are BS. bad enough he hasn't let the cut heal but to go into a fight carrying an injury is crazy.
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cant play want tyson to win but see wilder to stop him or knock him out
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Vegas baby......Weigh in day
Fury weighed in 254 lbs for his last fight. His own father said it was way too light. Expect him to be bigger. He’s had a chef living with him for the first time. Wilder was 212 lb when he fought Fury last time. That was too light for him too really, so expect a bit more bulk. TODAY..... Tyson Fury weighs in at 273 lbs. Deontay Wilder weighs in at 231 lbs. |