I don't buy the 'pillow fists' thing. Historically, Fury never sat down on his punches as he relied on superior movement. When Sugarhill got him to, he dropped 'Bambi-legs' with a body shot. When was the last time you saw a HW dropped with a body shot? Fury is 6'9" and 250+ with a 72" reach. Punch technique can be learned.
Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury: I'm Indestructible, Unbeatable, It's A Shame Joshua Has To Fight In My Era
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I'll bite. You're touching on response to adversity for each. Noted. Before we get to that lets put it on paper. Matchmaking. Look at their styles. Fury is a boxer and AJ is a boxer puncher. How they've performed recently. AJ has faster hands so he's going to do well in exchanges. Fury would do better at range so he stay off the ropes. Same way Ruiz fought him in the first match is how I suspect him to do against fury. Not identically, AJ gotta set up the uppercut. How? By landing up top to get fury to duck. Bam. essentially
Anyway, it's an interesting match-up and I can't wait til they get it on.Comment
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Gotta laugh at the casuals in this thread who are trying to link BJS's loss to Fury
Fury is going to box Joshua's head off and I'm going to enjoy laughing at all the idiots on here who said the same daft s*** before Fury fought Wlad & Wilder x2
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None taken. Regarding that knockdown, it isn't the Wilder right hand that made Fury's rise so incredible in my eyes... It's the left hook Wilder connected with as Fury was falling, head completely unsupported. I would have thought the whiplash generated by that punch would have slept anyone. To get up from that and finish the round so strongly... Unbelievable recovery. AJ just hasn't got that I think, and it's not something you can train or develop, you either have it or you don't.
Also I don't think you can judge Fury's recovery on 3 knockdowns. Especially since he rarely gets hit hard the rest of the fight. He looks ok but Cunningham putting him down is a red flag - esp since he was a Crusierweight.
Joshua has a very hard jab. And a slightly-above average right hand in terms of power. It's going to be interesting.
He couldn't box Wallin's head off. Fury beat an old Wlad and an unproven Wilder. And lost to David Price and John MCDermott. Why does AJ have more belts and title defenses than him?Last edited by Roberto Vasquez; 05-10-2021, 04:59 PM.Comment
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AJ also beat Wlad, 2 years later.
Fury won on points in the first match with McDermott, but it was by no means a decisive victory. He then KO'd him in a rematch less than a year later.
I'd like to see your scorecard for Fury v Price, given that Fury has never fought David Price.
*Defences.
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It really comes across like Fury is going to have a massive fall from grace tbh. It'd be hard not to with all the **** he talks and the insane hype hes getting. If Joshua actually beats him hes going to have a Wilder-esque meltdown, all the fanboys will lose their **** and he will probably "retire" again.Comment
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I don't buy the 'pillow fists' thing. Historically, Fury never sat down on his punches as he relied on superior movement. When Sugarhill got him to, he dropped 'Bambi-legs' with a body shot. When was the last time you saw a HW dropped with a body shot? Fury is 6'9" and 250+ with a 72" reach. Punch technique can be learned.
He will have no such knowlege or confidence against Joshua. For all he knows, that might be a disastrous strategy to take against a devastating counter-puncher like Joshua. Could end up walking on to an uppercut in the first round if he goes all Kronk.
If the fight happens, I'm confident Fury will keep things cagey for at least the first half of the fight.Comment
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Can't wait for this one, as Fury fights like the person in front of him usually. If he fights a C level fighter he fights like one.Comment
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