While neither Fury or Wilder impressed me, Wilder did sit Fury down 2x. I think the rematch will show Wilder ending Fury within 10.
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So that didn't stop you from using him, know why ? Because hes actually the favored in THAT style tournament and you know if you didn't use him you would be asked why which then the reply would be IDK ?:nonono:
Why use Joshua if you are going to talk nonsense about him ,why is he included in your little tournament being hes a quitter :439: ?
Well, styles make fights.
Joshua would bust all of them up. If you posted the rules it would be different selection,looks like no one knows what Super 6 is ?:yo:
We've seen AJ quit. That already holds him back even in a fantasy tourney super 6 rules.
Fury
Wilder
Povetkin
AJ
Miller
Ruiz Jr.
Who is the last man standing?
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I voted for fury... as he’s the only one i saw survived wilder’s power punches for 12 rounds... which in my opinion is no easy task...
Others are not elusive enough to avoid wilder.. but ofcourse also powerful enough to deck him.
But wilder always come with confidence in the ring knowing that he’s the stronger puncher and he can turn it all around once he lands... i think it’ll affect everyone among the list to be gunshy come fight night... esp Joshua who already experienced what it’s like to get hurt bad.
Fighting backwards is fury’s specialty so he has no problem doing it.. but how about the other guys? They gotta risk taking it as well before they can land.
If Fury fights Wilder like he did Wallin, Wilder is going down in 5 rounds. Fury will land everything and drop Wilder like a dirty diaper.
I wish as well, but good luck with that haha
Assuming that winning the super six would require multiple strong performances on a consistent basis, I would pick Wilder. Fury would drop out after a fight or two.
Wilder..
Fury if he fights like he fought against Wallin, Wilder will kill him, Joshua might beat him and Ruiz will give him a nightmare fight.
If Fury fights Wilder like he did Wallin, Wilder is going down in 5 rounds. Fury will land everything and drop Wilder like a dirty diaper.
Wilder is an optical illusion, a tiger in sheep's clothing. In the final rounds of Ortiz vs. Wilder 1, he deciphered the pattern of Ortiz's movement. Made a few subtle but brilliant adjustments, baited him into vulnerable positions, and blasted him with counterattacks. That's Deontay in a nutshell. Just when you think the fight is under your control, he'll turn the tables on you and put your lights out.
Wilder is an optical illusion, a tiger in sheep's clothing. In the final rounds of Ortiz vs. Wilder 1, he deciphered the pattern of Ortiz's movement. Made a few subtle but brilliant adjustments, baited him into vulnerable positions, and blasted him with counterattacks. That's Deontay in a nutshell. Just when you think the fight is under your control, he'll turn the tables on you and put your lights out.
Wilder is an optical illusion, a tiger in sheep's clothing. In the final rounds of Wilder vs. Ortiz 1, he deciphered the pattern of Ortiz's movement. He made a few subtle but brilliant adjustments, baited him into vulnerable positions, and blasted him with counterattacks. That's Deontay in a nutshell. Just when you think the fight is under your control, he'll turn the tables on you and put your lights out.
Crazy talk. Povetkin, Miller, Parker, Ortiz, and Ruiz all can hurt and probably beat him. We've already seen it from Ortiz.
Wilder is dangerous but he's high risk high reward. I know few guys who have been around a boxing gym longer than a year who aren't better than Wilder fundamentally. His flaws are there to be taken advantage of and there are fighters who can and will do so.
Ortiz had his chance and got knocked out
Povetkin had a chance but wasn’t confident enough and took PED’s and didn’t fight
Miller wasn’t confident he could AJ clean, never mind Wilder
Parker lost whenever he steps up.
So yeah, coulda woulda shoulda. I’ll believe those guys can beat Wilder when I see it.
That fight was a while ago and Wilder is better now. I pick Wilder to stop any top current heavyweight except Fury and he could still possibly do that
Crazy talk. Povetkin, Miller, Parker, Ortiz, and Ruiz all can hurt and probably beat him. We've already seen it from Ortiz.
Wilder is dangerous but he's high risk high reward. I know few guys who have been around a boxing gym longer than a year who aren't better than Wilder fundamentally. His flaws are there to be taken advantage of and there are fighters who can and will do so.
u must rate stiverne high then
but hes not fury or an eastern euro so i get it
That fight was a while ago and Wilder is better now. I pick Wilder to stop any top current heavyweight except Fury and he could still possibly do that
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