Boxing - Deontay Wilder vs Tyson Fury - December 1st - Los Angeles, USA.

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  • Quickeyg
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    • Nov 2018
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    #1

    Boxing - Deontay Wilder vs Tyson Fury - December 1st - Los Angeles, USA.

    Heavyweight boxing is back.

    So it begins - December 1st at the Staples Center, Los Angeles, United States of America

    Staying up all night or setting the alarm for 2:50am which exactly what i'm gonna do.

    Deontay Wilder (USA) vs Tyson Fury (UK)

    TV - ShowTime PPV (US) - BT Sport Box Office PPV (UK) - BT Sport 4K UHD (UK) (TBC)

    No doubt people here will be scrabbling (no pun intended) for a nice HD channel that night.

    Who wins?
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  • Quickeyg
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    • Nov 2018
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    #2
    Some documentaries and interviews to get you in the mood for the heavyweight clash between Deontay Wilder vs Tyson Fury - December 1st.
    I found the interview with Brendan Schaub very funny especially around the 8 minute mark for obvious reasons of course.

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    • gc1966
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      • Mar 2011
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      #3
      fury does very well frustrating one dimensional opponents and mechanical style opposition,with a little bit more ring time under his belt i coul see him beating the likes of joshua and parker and co but wilder i feel is an extremely dangerous proposition for fury with so ittle ring time,he will not last the full fight to take the decision on points and has not really got the power to take wilder out,i feel at best the fight will go no more than seven rounds.

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      • Quickeyg
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        • Nov 2018
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        #4
        Originally posted by gc1966
        fury does very well frustrating one dimensional opponents and mechanical style opposition,with a little bit more ring time under his belt i coul see him beating the likes of joshua and parker and co but wilder i feel is an extremely dangerous proposition for fury with so ittle ring time,he will not last the full fight to take the decision on points and has not really got the power to take wilder out,i feel at best the fight will go no more than seven rounds.
        Mentally and verbally Tyson Fury is miles ahead of Deontay Wilder, I do believe Fury is the one with the better boxing skills. Don't forget Tyson schooled Wladimir Klitschko (Yes I know that was 3 years ago) Wilder doesn't possess 'Ring IQ'. The other week I re-watched Wilder fights against Malik Scott & Gerald Washington and found flaws. Wilder has resorted to wearing lifts to make himself the same height as Tyson.

        Watch this BT Sport RoundTable Chat, you might want to grab some food and drink. Enjoy people.

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        • gc1966
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          • Mar 2011
          • 2434

          #5
          it is true that fury spouts more shite than an indian curry house,as for schooling vlad this in untrue in the extreme.ok fury took the fight by frustrating vlad with his holding and shoulder lifting protection strategy not ignoring the tendency to turn his back and move away when under pressure.

          fortunatly he was in against a fighter who let this happen without any real attempts to hit him at that vulnerable juncture,wilder will not afford him that same ring respect.

          at 6ft 9 to 6ft 7 i hardly see wilder in cuban heels

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          • Quickeyg
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            • Nov 2018
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            Originally posted by gc1966
            it is true that fury spouts more shite than an indian curry house,as for schooling vlad this in untrue in the extreme.ok fury took the fight by frustrating vlad with his holding and shoulder lifting protection strategy not ignoring the tendency to turn his back and move away when under pressure.

            fortunatly he was in against a fighter who let this happen without any real attempts to hit him at that vulnerable juncture,wilder will not afford him that same ring respect.

            at 6ft 9 to 6ft 7 i hardly see wilder in cuban heels
            No one can out-talk Tyson Fury, not even Wladimir Klitschko - Klitschko loves to be in control, so Fury just talks facts and truth, no spouting more shite than an indian curry house. What Tyson Fury does to Duckua (Joshua) will be something quite extraordinary and epic. Remember AJ is robotic in the talking area and fighting. Enjoy.

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            • Quickeyg
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              • Nov 2018
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              Tyson Fury attending the other nights LA Lakers basketball game and just so happens to bump into none other than Floyd Mayweather. Training with the brothers - looking in tip top shape.
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              • Quickeyg
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                • Nov 2018
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                TV Sat update ShowTime PPV (USA) - BT Sport Box Office PPV (UK) - ViaPlay (Denmark Finland Norway Sweden) - Australia Main Event PPV - New Zealand Sky Arena PPV - DAZN (Oh dear) Austria Germany Italy Switzerland - DMax Turkey. Also Canal+ Sport/s in France & Poland Inter (Ukraine) - RTL Croatia - TV3 MAX Denmark/HD - VOOsport World 1 HD - Panama RPC Channel 4. UK people set your alarm for 4am GMT.
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                • iverset
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                  • Oct 2018
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                  #9
                  So it was a drraw afterall
                  Do more epic shit!

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                  • joe3217
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                    • May 2019
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                    #10
                    it is true that fury spouts more shite than an indian curry house,as for schooling vlad this in untrue in the extreme.ok fury took the fight by frustrating vlad with his holding and shoulder lifting protection strategy not ignoring the tendency to turn his back and move away when under pressure.

                    fortunatly he was in against a fighter who let this happen without any real attempts to hit him at that vulnerable juncture,wilder will not afford him that same ring respect.

                    at 6ft 9 to 6ft 7 i hardly see wilder in cuban heels
                    Last edited by joe3217; 12 May, 2019, 21:23.

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