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Fury vs Wilder III

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Any forum members here interested in boxing at all, will know that Saturday night or the early hours of Sunday morning in the UK, Tyson Fury will be defending his WBC Heavyweight title against Deontay Wilder for the third time.

Fury having won the second match decisively back in February 2020, stopping Wilder in the 7th round.

Anyhow the below is NSFW but is hilarious IMO. Other than catching him unawares clean, Wilder has no chance in my view. Fury once again has won the mind games. The weigh in is later today for those interested.



Fury being 6ft 9 has even got a custom made stool to use between rounds for the fight.

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Fury should win this, love how Wilder tried to keep it simple, then threatens to take his life.

I don't see the funny side of death threats and such in combat sports, reckon it would be hard to live with if something bad happened.

Hilarious how Fury's message was even simpler and just says he's going to smash his face in.

The only thing I see getting in the way of a Fury win would be a lucky punch from Wilder or the modern circus of corruption within the sport.
 
Yep, Wilder is in much denial, blaming the beating he took in the second fight on everything from the weight of his ring walk costume, Fury having loaded gloves, his trainer Mark Breland ( the highly regarded former world welterweight champion in the 1980's ) spiking his water, to the Nevada State Commission conspiring against him.

I think he is going to mentally explode come Sunday morning when he gets beat for the third time by Fury.
 
Highlights from the presser that took place on Wednesday. Wilder was again going to not say much as per the original presser a few months back, but upon being called out by Fury at the end, concerning all the ridiculous cheating allegations, it kind of kicked off.

Fury cast the rod and Wilder took the bait

 

Superb interview, True Geordie Podcast channel on YouTube is different class. The recent one with Tony Bellew being a case in point.
 
Funnily enough, I watched this press conference merely yesterday. Strange setup, you had Fury doing some sort of stand-up routine, whilst Wilder was sat there pretending to text someone on his phone whenever Fury spoke!

From maintaining a vow of silence and not falling for Fury's mind-games, around three minutes later Wilder couldn't take anymore and engaged his wits, which was a bad move.

"Men lie, women lie, but the eyes don't lie" was my favourite quote of Wilder's, from recollection.

When quizzed as to why he'd felt the need to ramp-up his training regimen, change coaches and take this bout extremely seriously, after claiming Fury had cheated in winning their last bout, Wilder's deadly response was "Why did you change trainers too"?, which made absolutely no sense.

Fury did seem like a clown entertainer but was seemingly riled up enough to call Wilder all sorts of things, and began to shout him down as the bravado was slipping.

The stare-down was scrapped in the end, probably for the best. Though odd, to see the interviewer hug Wilder in a sympathetic manner, whilst seemingly blanking Fury in doing the same, unless it wasn't clearly shown :confused:

Regardless, I expect this bout to go much like the first, a domination by Fury but not a dismantling. It's easy to dismiss Wilder's only - and self-acknowledged- weapon is the knockout punch, but it knocked Fury down in the first fight, and as evidenced in the video above, to this day it still doesn't look like he'll get up, right up until he seems to just miraculously rise out of nowhere like a sped-up deckchair Lazarus! :eek:
 
Superb interview, True Geordie Podcast channel on YouTube is different class. The recent one with Tony Bellew being a case in point.
I have followed True Geordie since he started off posting his critiques on video to a Newcastle fan site we are both members of. He became a must watch for the players back then. Brutally honest :)
 
It's American style odds Colin.

Means he's 3/1 to win by KO.

Not a great price I think personally.
I think that if Wilder was going to beat him it would have been in their first fight when Tyson was coming back after that long lay off and not in his best condition. I think its just another big payday for both of them
 
Did anyone see the weigh in last night? OMG, Fury didn't just drop the F bomb but basically told Wilder he would See you next Tuesday!

Live on US TV - ESPN and Fox.

Wilder came in 7lbs heavier than he did for the last fight, weighing 17st dead and Fury complete with Undertaker Fedora hat, tracksuit bottoms, shoes and shirt at 277lbs, 4 lbs heavier than the second fight.

That weight is going to further slow Wilder down. I am going for an early explosive stoppage in Fury's favour.
 
Meanwhile Wilder who blamed his ring walk costume that weighed 40lbs as one of the many reasons as to why he lost the second fight, where Fury knocked him down twice, before stopping him in the 7th round, has had footage of the ringwalk costume he is going to wear leaked to YouTube.



What an absolute plonker :lolup:
 
Only a madman would bet on a Wilder points victory, surely.

I'd be inclined to go for a Fury points victory as my primary bet. Yet as much as I'd like Fury to win, Wilder didn't get to where he is by winning tickling contests.

Wilder will be seeking to clip Fury within 5 rounds, then punish him for an eventual KO, a quite feasible bet in itself.

Fury won't be knocking anyone out, but look to dictate the pace once Wilder tires mid-fight, and wear him down with those hulking jabs of his for the remainder. Should be an engrossing bout, that much is certain!
 
Only a madman would bet on a Wilder points victory, surely

That's too funny, I read your post and thought 'Wilder points has to be worth a punt'.

Am I mad?

I just think the promoters points system will come into play if it goes that far. I dont know if many heavyweights have had four matches and a fourth would be great for business.

I may be mad, definitely cynical :)

Agree on the knockout chance for Wilder, but it depends on how much energy he expels from wearing the flashy suit, if he managed to avoid being spiked and if Tyson leaves the knuckle dusters at home.

They should do odds on how many excuses Wilder can come up with if he loses again.

I hope the Gypsy King reigns supreme, I've never been a huge fan but when opponents start blaming everything else for poor performance they deserve an arse kicking.
 
I am gutted that I can't stay up for this fight. When I do avoid the result next day I get stressed to fuck out typing in "Tyson Fury v Deontay Wilder full fight" into Youtube in case I am met with " Fury slaps Wilder about like he is his bitch before knocking him out cold just after licking Deotay's nose" or some such!
 
YT thumbnails tend to give the result away unfortunately, so you'll never have them titled 'Fury and Wilder exciting third fight highlights!'.

And if you do, your eyes will accidentally catch sight of the videos around it, which will often start with 'Fury wins 9th round KO', after which you start punching your ears for spoiling the result :mad:
 
YT thumbnails tend to give the result away unfortunately, so you'll never have them titled 'Fury and Wilder exciting third fight highlights!'.

And if you do, your eyes will accidentally catch sight of the videos around it, which will often start with 'Fury wins 9th round KO', after which you start punching your ears for spoiling the result :mad:
Meh. Our Billy will text me to tell me that he won so much on the Tyson win then call me about it if I don't read it within 5 minutes. I'm fucked really :(
 
That 4th round was outrageous

Both men gassed there on in, but Fury sort of ahead by dominating the ring

Credit to Wilder for hanging in there, and still capable of ending it with one punch
 
That was on a knife-edge almost throughout. Fury always vulnerable to more knockdowns, but started to regain his mojo as the rounds went on

Possibly the best bout in years. Fury's got immense heart to get up from near-defeat, Wilder I almost feel sorry for at this point. He really gave it his all when he should have been out in the 5th or 6th, easily
 
Feel a bit sorry for Wilder - he has one weapon, the crushing right and his objective is to land it at least once to have a chance of winning. He does so and each time Fury gets up and carries on regardless, psychologically must be destructive.
 
I managed to watch the recording of it without knowing the result first :) It has to be one of the best fights I have seen for a long time. I can understand Wilder finding it difficult to except defeat because you have to have a degree of arrogance in order to reach the top. I worry about the fact that Wilder's ears bleed during his fights.

Another long one but I love how Geordie gets his guests to open up

 
Whew, that was quite something. Thought I was alone in thinking it was fight of the decade; seems not!

Like I said, I admired Wilder's bravery in going toe-to-toe for half the fight despite being dead on his feet after his knockdown, and then still making a fist of it, unlike his capitulation in Fury-Wilder II.

The guy had spunk, grit, steely determination. Oh and hate. He really hates Fury, and I that's what kept him on his feet for half the fight.

That empathy soon dissipated upon hearing how Wilder was STILL ungracious in defeat. You'd think after three fights of whupass he'd find some humility to acknowledge Fury at least fought well......but nope, pride, ego & denial.

He'll probably cite "Leaves in the ring" for his next excuse now, the fool

All hail!

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I like to see the boxers have that respectful embrace, commiserations etc...the pre fight stuff sometimes ruins it, but if fury had lost I'm sure he'd have shook his hand, bad losing doesn't go with boxing, it goes back to the gladiators forced to fight.
Spot on.
This is a great post fight interview

 
Well, here it is. Under 24 hours and out come the excuses!

In fairness, I don't think it specifies when it happened, whether it be the first or 10th round, but ropey nonetheless.

I expect further embellishments to follow, once the fog clears and it dawns on the bum that he's lost to Fury 'three' times now :laugh:

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