I've noticed that Fury lies about everything except what he's going to do in a fight. At the presser for this one Sugarhill said he had corrected Fury's punching technique and Fury keeps saying he's seeking an early knockout. Nobody believed him when he said he'd fight off the front foot last time- we'll see I guess.
It's not just about size. Earnie Shavers and Mike Tyson were both small heavyweights too, even for their eras. A lot of it seems to be genetics - i.e.: how many type 2 muscle fibers you happen to be born with, how much leverage your particular skeleton can generate, etc. I'm sure part of it is learned too - how to throw your arm with total abandon, rotate your shoulders just right. But I've heard a lot of trainers say that punchers are born, not made.
Fury has Irish heritage, Irish magic goes far beyond crude romani gypsy magic.
you're speaking of ancient celtic magic, which is n/a today. only the romani gypsies stick to their old traditions and that is why they are known for 'magic'. the irish travellers allude to romani culture/magic all the time eg when blowjob saunders's dad said 'there's gypsy magic in the air'.
Not all of Wilder's punches are hard.
Only the right hand is devastating. WHY? Because he puts a lot of momentum behind it. The right hand is not delivered from a straight standing position but it comes from far behind and comes at a great speed. And Wilder has trained himself to be fully committed behind that punch with power and speed. Tyson used to bend his knee to get that leverage behind his shots. Foreman had a very heavy hand.
Mass, force, speed, distance, and torque are important components of a power shot and all power hitters combine a subset of these in different ways.
Most ppl don't realize that punching power is directly correlated to the speed the punch is thrown. Its very debatable if Wilder actually hits harder than Fury now that Fury has become kronk Fury.
Look at it this way,a 9mm can penetrate objects further than many other larger calibers because of the same exact thing,the object is flying faster.
Tyson Fury does not hit anywhere near as hard as Wilder, with a single punch.
It is not debatable, you clearly have a agenda 'Which you are trying to project out into the boxing community' I have notice this phenomenon before, and it mostly always involves Tyson Fury's fanatics 'Fury gains credit from a lot of things he has not achieved, due to stories people make up'.
Tyson Fury has knocked nobody out at elite level, the last person he stopped legitimately was Steve USS Cunningham.
Tyson Fury is 270 + pounds, was landing multiple punches on Wilder who weigh's 40 pounds less 'And still he could not take him out'.
That is a clear indication, clear sign that his baseline power is under par for his size.
Most ppl don't realize that punching power is directly correlated to the speed the punch is thrown. Its very debatable if Wilder actually hits harder than Fury now that Fury has become kronk Fury.
Look at it this way,a 9mm can penetrate objects further than many other larger calibers because of the same exact thing,the object is flying faster.
wilder has a part time nigerian 'ancestrtrrrary' spirit.
fury only has gypsy magic which is fake because he isnt a real romani gypsy.
Fury has Irish heritage, Irish magic goes far beyond crude romani gypsy magic.
Wilder has:
- Higher Bone density
- Higher fast twitch fibre density (explosive puncher) One of the most explosive punchers of all time actually.
- Technique
Fury on the other hand is built for stamina.
He has a balance of slow/fast twitch fibres. Big Vo2 max, large lung Capacity. He doesn't leverage his shots like Wilder can. His bone density will be lesser. kinematics/technique, Fury is more of an arm puncher - Which becomes more apparent as the fight wears on, but he can keep punching. Lactic acid doesn't built up as much for Fury.
Fury can use his mass and leverage to generate power (overhand right, stiff arm jab and hooks to the body) but generally he is not a power puncher. He is a stamina/Attrition fighter.
This is why Fury putting constant pressure on Wilder is very important. He can maintain a work rate that Wilder can't.
Fury chokes up on the bat and hits line drives. He has a great average but not a lot of extra base hits.
Wilder swings from the heels, hits a lot more home runs but has a poor average and strikes out a lot.
Wilder does not hit hard with every punch, his main power is in his wide or long punches.
That is why overall, his offense is not a all-time great offense.
Mike Tyson had a overall more devastating and far reaching offense, with every single punch 'He had the capability to take somebody out'.
Mike Tyson only needed a few inches of space, to spark Francis Botha out.
The first kockdown by Fury was by far the hardest punch of the fight.
Tyson Fury has knocked nobody out at elite level.
None, never done it.
Zero knock outs achieved.
Wilder is not even known to have a durable punch resistant, as he gets hurt all of the time.
It is his gameness, that helps him hang on in there.
Fury at 270 + pounds, was landing multiple punches and still could not take him out.
Tyson Fury is not a big puncher, considering his size. His power is under par etc.
Wilder hits hard because of tendon strength, and he loads up that right hand, but does a good job concealing it and he is quick with it.
wilder capitalises against the 'run of play' if i can use that phrase in a boxing context.
the paid off judge, kenny bayliss...kept on deliberately 'breaking up' the fight which is when wilder capitalises.....and just like that tyson reversed the card onto wilder and put him down.
game over...and there was no dodgy doctor to save him because the dodgy ones were too busy pushing coronavirus in them days.
kenny bayliss, the hoodrat ref could only cry on the inside.
plus, lest we shall forget....that ricky hatton put a bomb inside the glove.
Most boxers don't throw their hardest possible punch. Less control and leaves them off balance.
I doubt Wilder actually has a harder punch than most heavyweights.
I will give him credit for being able to put together a style that took him to the WBC Championship and multiple defences.
Even if that style never really got tested out at the top level until Fury.
Fury chokes up on the bat and hits line drives. He has a great average but not a lot of extra base hits.
Wilder swings from the heels, hits a lot more home runs but has a poor average and strikes out a lot.
When a man who weighs 270 + pounds, is landing continuous punches on a fighter who he out weights by 40 pounds 'And that fighter is still standing, and willing to fight'.
This is a clear indication that Tyson Fury's punching power is under par, in relation to his body mass etc
Deontay Wilder was beaten up by Tyson Fury, was stumbling about even before he was hit.
But even still he was hanging in there, and lets all remember? Wilder was still on his feet at the time of the stoppage.
Tyson Fury at elite level, has never scored a legitimate knock-out.
Deep down you know that Tyson Fury's single punch power, is not really on the same level as Deontay Wilder's.
Note: But I will also add, that I think Wilder's range of power is overrated. His punching power seems to have a small range of delivery 'I don't think he hits hard with every punch'. His power is mainly in his wide swings, and long range punches. That is precisely why Tyson Fury during the second fight opted to close him down quickly, and suffocate his space in which he could work in etc
The first kockdown by Fury was by far the hardest punch of the fight.
Their last fight it looked to me like Fury had by far the hardest punch. I look for him to demolish Wilder in a month.
When a man who weighs 270 + pounds, is landing continuous punches on a fighter who he out weights by 40 pounds 'And that fighter is still standing, and willing to fight'.
This is a clear indication that Tyson Fury's punching power is under par, in relation to his body mass etc
Deontay Wilder was beaten up by Tyson Fury, was stumbling about even before he was hit.
But even still he was hanging in there, and lets all remember? Wilder was still on his feet at the time of the stoppage.
Tyson Fury at elite level, has never scored a legitimate knock-out.
Deep down you know that Tyson Fury's single punch power, is not really on the same level as Deontay Wilder's.
Note: But I will also add, that I think Wilder's range of power is overrated. His punching power seems to have a small range of delivery 'I don't think he hits hard with every punch'. His power is mainly in his wide swings, and long range punches. That is precisely why Tyson Fury during the second fight opted to close him down quickly, and suffocate his space in which he could work in etc
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