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Who wins the rematch of the Baddest Man on the Planet ?


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That's actually what I was referencing by "satellite", but I don't know that I've seen IPTV. I (I mean my friend) get BTSport and SkySports though, and have watched several PPVs that way.
IPTV is one of those things that's not illegal, but it's riding that line lol You have to pay for it still, but it's a lot cheaper than anything else and pretty much everything is on it. I would pay for PPV but Sky and BT don't make it clear how to do it if you don't have any of their products, or even if you can. And if you do it through the app on the computer they block the HDMI feed so you can't put it through your TV.

If they want my money they can stop being dicks about it lol
 
IPTV is one of those things that's not illegal, but it's riding that line lol You have to pay for it still, but it's a lot cheaper than anything else and pretty much everything is on it. I would pay for PPV but Sky and BT don't make it clear how to do it if you don't have any of their products, or even if you can. And if you do it through the app on the computer they block the HDMI feed so you can't put it through your TV.

If they want my money they can stop being dicks about it lol
Gotcha. Yeah, it can be hard if you don't have cable. But I guess ESPN+ or FoxSports or something will let you stream online, but it's still $80, I assume. I'm just going to buy it the good ol' fashioned $80 way through my cable provider to be sure I have no issues, though. Plus, I want to watch it on the big screen and I don't have the tech abilities to do that with my laptop and all that crap.
 
I figured as much given Fury and the fight being huge. I will have to bite the bullet, then. My (I mean my friends) "satellite" doesn't allow for that and I'm not risking trying to find some stream.
My one friend uses something he calls fight pass and pays like $9.99. He's going to try that, just FYI. He's streamed the last few PPVs there and said they were HD quality and no lag, but this one may be different.

The BT Sport app and stream is dogshit. Big buffering problems. Shame Sky BO aren’t steaming this, their shit works
 
betting on fury is ridiculous here. a close decision for either guy will just be pushed to another draw. wilder is far more likely to win in a decisive manner than fury is.
 
betting on fury is ridiculous here. a close decision for either guy will just be pushed to another draw. wilder is far more likely to win in a decisive manner than fury is.

That’s why Fury is sitting at 30:1 on some betting sites. Not good, but it is what it is
 
That’s why Fury is sitting at 30:1 on some betting sites. Not good, but it is what it is
30 to 1!? Impossible. This will give you a general idea of the odds. It doesn't update, but this was as of Monday afternoon...
https://forums.sherdog.com/sportsbook/boxing-2-22-11-30pm-et-deontay-wilder-vs-tyson-fury-ii.14057/

Very close to even odds straight up. Wilder slightly favored.

Because of the weigh-in or what? Jesus. I'd throw a couple/few hundred on Fury at 30 to 1 even though I'm expecting Wilder to win. That can't be right.
 
The BT Sport app and stream is dogshit. Big buffering problems. Shame Sky BO aren’t steaming this, their shit works
Honestly, Sky has shit the bed for me in the past with AJ v Ruiz 2, Bellew v Usyk, and Bellew v Haye 1.
 
I think that Fury switching trainers might be a good thing if his motivation is to believed. Nothing wrong with bringing in someone who can teach you some new tricks and maybe give you another way to win the fight.

I mean, didn't Freddie Roach say that he thought that Tyson could've hurt or stopped Wilder had he looked to capitalize on Wilder mistakes. And he wasn't a lone voice in that either. Nor was he just pulling that observation out of his ass.

I actually re-watched the fight a couple of days ago and i distinctly remember Davison explicitly counseling Tyson after the 3rd round, i believe, to "not get greedy" against Deontay. His plan was basically to have Tyson wait Deontay out and hope for him to get desperate and sloppy... i suppose then go for the finish?

That obviously never happened. If Tyson feels he can force Wilder onto the back foot and/or smother and bully him why not bring in a dude who is willing and able to help you execute on that?

And if it doesn't work, and he doesn't get knocked the eff out in the process, he can always revert to just Boxing.
 
I think that Fury switching trainers might be a good thing if his motivation is to believed. Nothing wrong with bringing in someone who can teach you some new tricks and maybe give you another way to win the fight.

I mean, didn't Freddie Roach say that he thought that Tyson could've hurt or stopped Wilder had he looked to capitalize on Wilder mistakes. And he wasn't a lone voice in that either. Nor was he just pulling that observation out of his ass.

I actually re-watched the fight a couple of days ago and i distinctly remember Davison explicitly counseling Tyson after the 3rd round, i believe, to "not get greedy" against Deontay. His plan was basically to have Tyson wait Deontay out and hope for him to get desperate and sloppy... i suppose then go for the finish?

That obviously never happened. If Tyson feels he can force Wilder onto the back foot and/or smother and bully him why not bring in a dude who is willing and able to help you execute on that?

And if it doesn't work, and he doesn't get knocked the eff out in the process, he can always revert to just Boxing.

Fury pushed DW on to the back foot a few times in the first. You could be right
 
I'm still mystified as to why AJ isn't attending this fight ringside tonight. Would be an amazing way to hype unification.
 
This is a 50 - 50 fight by definition. I mean it already happened once and it was a draw. I was leaning towards Fury in the rematch but changed my mind at the weigh ins. 273. Come on. But Fury will be dangerous. Especially if that cut from the Wallin fight won't open. And Wilder says he broke his right hand in 2018. Last year he said he hurt his right hand in the first round against Breazeale. He turns 35 this year and could show signs of decline over night so you never know.
 
Could the extra muscle slow down Wilder?
 
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