Wilder KO for me
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23 Feb 2020 15:43
Didn't he already when he beat Klitschko?
He came back from being 28 stone and having mental health issues and depression, changed his style completely from the last fight, swapped out his trainer for a new one in order to do so and smashed Wilder just like he said he would.
He said he weren’t gonna win on points in the US and went in for the kill and delivered.
24 Feb 2020 12:30
posted 24 Feb 2020 16:32, edited 24 Feb 2020 16:32
Wilder literally landed nothing and while fury did, it was still more of a messy scrap between 2 tired and aging heavyweights.
Also Fury licking his neck at the end of round 6
Good performance for Fury, but it was a bit of a boring fight don't you think?
I don’t think you could call either one tired or ageing. Wilder didn’t look ‘aging’ in his last fight, why suddenly now? He looked tired because he had to virtually carry 19 stones every time Fury leaned on him. It was a masterfully executed game-plan.
Bring on AJ - I think this Tyson Fury batters him also.
Fury will go down as a legend for that performance
Didn't he already when he beat Klitschko?
He came back from being 28 stone and having mental health issues and depression, changed his style completely from the last fight, swapped out his trainer for a new one in order to do so and smashed Wilder just like he said he would.
He said he weren’t gonna win on points in the US and went in for the kill and delivered.
Each to their own I guess. Fury was already a legend to me for going Germany and beating the younger and better of the two Klitschkos, when they had been dominating the heavyweight division for well over a decade.
Everything that has happened after that has been incredible granted. If he fights AJ and wins all that is left is for him to retire and maybe feature as himself in his Netflix special "The Gyspy King".
Everything that has happened after that has been incredible granted. If he fights AJ and wins all that is left is for him to retire and maybe feature as himself in his Netflix special "The Gyspy King".
Wilder literally landed nothing and while fury did, it was still more of a messy scrap between 2 tired and aging heavyweights.
Also Fury licking his neck at the end of round 6

I don’t think you could call either one tired or ageing. Wilder didn’t look ‘aging’ in his last fight, why suddenly now? He looked tired because he had to virtually carry 19 stones every time Fury leaned on him. It was a masterfully executed game-plan.
Bring on AJ - I think this Tyson Fury batters him also.
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