WHO Poll
Q: 2023/24 Hopes & aspirations for this season
a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
b. Last season was a trophy winning one and there's only one way to go after that, I expect a dull mid table bore fest of a season
17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
37%
  
e. New season you say, woohoo time to get the new kit and wear it it to the pub for all the big games, the wags down there call me Mr West Ham
3%
  



Takashi Miike 11:19 Fri Feb 14
Re: Wilder v Fury 2
Tyson will outbox him again and win on POINTS, or late KO. I don't believe any of the "I'll be going to war" stuff, the only worry is him saying he's missed his old coach

Northern Sold 11:43 Fri Feb 14
Re: Wilder v Fury 2
The way Fury climbed off the canvas like the Terminator I reckon Wilder thinks he's unbeatable... still one of the most remarkable things I have seen in sport that... never liked Fury but he is fantastic for the sport... an absolute character and a mighty fine pugilist

mallard 11:46 Fri Feb 14
Re: Wilder v Fury 2
I hope anyone beats the gobby prick Wilder.

Fury is no mug and I can see him out boxing him like he did against Klitschko.

Northern Sold 11:51 Fri Feb 14
Re: Wilder v Fury 2
To be fair he boxed Wilder's head off in the first fight... travesty of a decision that draw...

factory seconds 11:56 Fri Feb 14
Re: Wilder v Fury 2
fury boxed about as well as i've seen any HW in a generation last time out (though i know fuck all about boxing) and could only come out with a draw thanks to how bent the sport is.

bloke can't rely on repeating a performance like that and i fear he'll over extend to go for the kill and catch a bad one on the chin.

Golden Oldie 11:57 Fri Feb 14
Re: Wilder v Fury 2
I'll never forgive Fury for what he said about the juwes and queers

dealcanvey 11:57 Fri Feb 14
Re: Wilder v Fury 2
Well there are less people writing Fury off this time around!

Tells you something.

PeterJ 12:24 Fri Feb 14
Re: Wilder v Fury 2
Yeah it tells you he isn’t coming off a couple of year lay off due to drink, drugs and mental problems (if you believe that) and fighting a couple of no ones in a preparation.

Block 12:24 Fri Feb 14
Re: Wilder v Fury 2
What do you mean, if you believe that?

Mr Kenzo 12:25 Fri Feb 14
Re: Wilder v Fury 2
PeterJ 12:24 Fri Feb 14

Thought it was quite evident he did

PeterJ 12:33 Fri Feb 14
Re: Wilder v Fury 2
Block. What I mean is quite simple. I’m not his doctor or had any contact with the bloke and am not qualified to pass judgement?? How would I know if it’s true or not?? Chill out.

stewie griffin 12:50 Fri Feb 14
Re: Wilder v Fury 2
Whenever I watch Fury I can't help remembering him as the bloke who got dumped on his arse by Steve CUNNINGHAM & Neven PAJKIC, and LOST to John McDermott and got an absolutely scandalous decision (far worse than the first fight with Wilder).
Just can't get beyond him being a very ordinary fighter, who - to be fair - beat Klitschko on a night when Klitshcko hardly threw a right hand for some reason, and then spent 2 years cultivating this mythology around him as a master boxer who couldn't be hit. Wilder knows now - as all the journeymen who troubled him do - that he can be hit, pretty easily actually, so i expect him to put him away this time.

That said, I actually hope Fury wins as he'll make the big fights more readily and there'll be a load of all-British world title fights.

Takashi Miike 1:06 Fri Feb 14
Re: Wilder v Fury 2
he stopped mcdermott in a rematch and apart from mayweather/lomachenko, they can all be hit

stewie griffin 1:08 Fri Feb 14
Re: Wilder v Fury 2
He did. But he needed the rematch. Because everyone knew he lost the first one. To John MCDERMOTT

TheBoleynBoy 1:11 Fri Feb 14
Re: Wilder v Fury 2
Takashi Miike 1:06 Fri Feb 14
Re: Wilder v Fury 2
he stopped mcdermott in a rematch and apart from mayweather/lomachenko, they can all be hit

They have both been put on their arse aswell.

Takashi Miike 1:15 Fri Feb 14
Re: Wilder v Fury 2
yes, and in the record books he's beat JOHN MCDERMOTT, TWICE

Iron Duke 1:25 Fri Feb 14
Re: Wilder v Fury 2
Fury also bullied Chisora for 10 rounds and gave him an almighty boxing lesson.

Lee Trundle 1:28 Fri Feb 14
Re: Wilder v Fury 2
Chisora is a bit of a punch bag. I wouldn't look too much into that.

I'm torn on this fight. I'd like to see Fury win, but I'm leaning towards an early-ish KO win for Wilder.

Takashi Miike 1:28 Fri Feb 14
Re: Wilder v Fury 2
I like joshua but he built his pro career off the back of getting outboxed in the olympic final by an Italian copper, and was also arguably beat by the cuban savon in an earlier round. the fighters get what they're dealt, as golovkin found out against that ginger mexican cunt

PeterJ 2:35 Fri Feb 14
Re: Wilder v Fury 2
Takashi Miike 1:28 Fri Feb 14
Re: Wilder v Fury 2

I like you mike but if that is your view on how Joshua built his pro career, then maybe you should stop talking about boxing.

Block 2:38 Fri Feb 14
Re: Wilder v Fury 2

Takashi Miike 1:28 Fri Feb 14

But still floored one of the modern greats in Klitschko what, 3 times?

Yeah, proper shit boxer is AJ.

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