After watching AJs last win over Ruiz, and seeing this fight. Fury beats him.
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25 Feb 2020 15:07
What you on!?
You saw the biggest puncher of all time get put on his arse twice and corner stopped him because he couldn’t defend himself. Tyson took a few solid right hands early on and didn’t flinch. Boring fight
I didn't know mike tyson was fighting? Wilder isn't even in the top ten of all time heavyweight hitters, so not sure where you're getting that info from.
Yeah genuinely thought it was a rather boring fight, heavyweight boxing in general often isn't the most exciting to watch, but after the press conferences and the bad blood between the two, it was a disappointing fight.
25 Feb 2020 15:15
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.
I have no idea mate, but he was on the back foot for most of the fight, landed literally nothing and just stood there eating up tyson's messy punches.
It may be a masterfully executed game plan by tyson, but that doesn't make it exciting to watch. Just like Mayweather and pac was boring as fuck, but mayweather stuck to his game plan and dodged punches and countered scoring points, it wins fights but its boring to watch.
I want to see 2 men jump in there and try and take each other heads off, not have a plan, play it safe and worry about how many rounds they have won and aim to score more points than their opponent.
25 Feb 2020 15:16
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.
I have no idea mate, but he was on the back foot for most of the fight, landed literally nothing and just stood there eating up tyson's messy punches.
It may be a masterfully executed game plan by tyson, but that doesn't make it exciting to watch. Just like Mayweather and pac was boring as fuck, but mayweather stuck to his game plan, dodged punches and countered scoring points, it wins fights but its boring to watch.
I want to see 2 men jump in there and try and take each other heads off, not have a plan, play it safe and worry about how many rounds they have won and aim to score more points than their opponent.
25 Feb 2020 15:58
posted 25 Feb 2020 16:31, edited 25 Feb 2020 16:31
Wilder has 41 knockouts in 43 fights. Did you see what he did to Ortiz in the last fight they had. Also Brazeale…and Stiverne. He hits like a super saiyan. For you to say he’s not even top 10, means you ain’t got a clue.
Teddy Atlas who is Tyson’s old trainer even admitted that Wilder hits harder than anybody in the division. Ever.
You’re entitled to your opinion and if you found the fight Boring because both men didn’t come out windmilling that’s Fine. You’re entitled. Loool.
He does, but that doesn't mean hes one of the hardest hitters, if you look at any article about the hardest heavyweight hitters names that routinely crop up are george foreman, earnie shavers, mike tyson, sonny liston, joe louis, Wilder hits hard, but hardest hitter of all time is a stretch!
Yeah tbf I rarely find heavyweight boxing exciting these days, boxing in general has become more of a game than a fight, but thats what wins fights and gets the big pay cheques so can't blame them.
25 Feb 2020 17:35
posted 25 Feb 2020 17:53, edited 25 Feb 2020 17:53

What you on!?
You saw the biggest puncher of all time get put on his arse twice and corner stopped him because he couldn’t defend himself. Tyson took a few solid right hands early on and didn’t flinch.
I didn't know mike tyson was fighting? Wilder isn't even in the top ten of all time heavyweight hitters, so not sure where you're getting that info from.
Yeah genuinely thought it was a rather boring fight, heavyweight boxing in general often isn't the most exciting to watch, but after the press conferences and the bad blood between the two, it was a disappointing fight.
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.
I have no idea mate, but he was on the back foot for most of the fight, landed literally nothing and just stood there eating up tyson's messy punches.
It may be a masterfully executed game plan by tyson, but that doesn't make it exciting to watch. Just like Mayweather and pac was boring as fuck, but mayweather stuck to his game plan and dodged punches and countered scoring points, it wins fights but its boring to watch.
I want to see 2 men jump in there and try and take each other heads off, not have a plan, play it safe and worry about how many rounds they have won and aim to score more points than their opponent.
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.
I have no idea mate, but he was on the back foot for most of the fight, landed literally nothing and just stood there eating up tyson's messy punches.
It may be a masterfully executed game plan by tyson, but that doesn't make it exciting to watch. Just like Mayweather and pac was boring as fuck, but mayweather stuck to his game plan, dodged punches and countered scoring points, it wins fights but its boring to watch.
I want to see 2 men jump in there and try and take each other heads off, not have a plan, play it safe and worry about how many rounds they have won and aim to score more points than their opponent.
Loool.
Wilder has 41 knockouts in 43 fights. Did you see what he did to Ortiz in the last fight they had. Also Brazeale…and Stiverne. He hits like a super saiyan. For you to say he’s not even top 10, means you ain’t got a clue.
Teddy Atlas who is Tyson’s old trainer even admitted that Wilder hits harder than anybody in the division. Ever.
You’re entitled to your opinion and if you found the fight Boring because both men didn’t come out windmilling that’s Fine. You’re entitled.
Wilder has 41 knockouts in 43 fights. Did you see what he did to Ortiz in the last fight they had. Also Brazeale…and Stiverne. He hits like a super saiyan. For you to say he’s not even top 10, means you ain’t got a clue.
Teddy Atlas who is Tyson’s old trainer even admitted that Wilder hits harder than anybody in the division. Ever.
You’re entitled to your opinion and if you found the fight Boring because both men didn’t come out windmilling that’s Fine. You’re entitled.
Wilder has 41 knockouts in 43 fights. Did you see what he did to Ortiz in the last fight they had. Also Brazeale…and Stiverne. He hits like a super saiyan. For you to say he’s not even top 10, means you ain’t got a clue.
Teddy Atlas who is Tyson’s old trainer even admitted that Wilder hits harder than anybody in the division. Ever.
You’re entitled to your opinion and if you found the fight Boring because both men didn’t come out windmilling that’s Fine. You’re entitled.
He does, but that doesn't mean hes one of the hardest hitters, if you look at any article about the hardest heavyweight hitters names that routinely crop up are george foreman, earnie shavers, mike tyson, sonny liston, joe louis, Wilder hits hard, but hardest hitter of all time is a stretch!
Yeah tbf I rarely find heavyweight boxing exciting these days, boxing in general has become more of a game than a fight, but thats what wins fights and gets the big pay cheques so can't blame them.
Klitschkos dominated for years and years. They took easy fights and the heavyweight division was boring. The fight on Saturday was exciting compared to the dross we've had to put up with. David hurty toe Haye.
Don't know how you can't see that. Up there with Lennox Lewis fights he had towards the end of his career IMO.

‘ I want to see 2 men jump in there and try and take each other heads off, not have a plan, play it safe and worry about how many rounds they have won and aim to score more points than their opponent.’
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Think this is actually being harsh to both fighters. I’m sure that would actually have been Wilder’s game plan from the off but he was nullified by a Fury who came out of the blocks ready to take his head off.
Compare that to AJ just running around the ring vs Ruiz in his part 2 where he literally just ducked and ran for 12 rounds to get his titles back.
Ps: oh and we all know there was no ‘bad blood’ between the two this time. Fury earned Wilder’s respect after the first fight so all that was staged this time anyway I think.
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Think this is actually being harsh to both fighters. I’m sure that would actually have been Wilder’s game plan from the off but he was nullified by a Fury who came out of the blocks ready to take his head off.
Compare that to AJ just running around the ring vs Ruiz in his part 2 where he literally just ducked and ran for 12 rounds to get his titles back.
Ps: oh and we all know there was no ‘bad blood’ between the two this time. Fury earned Wilder’s respect after the first fight so all that was staged this time anyway I think.
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