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  • Originally posted by Pac=Duran View Post

    :/

    Total waste of time even talking with people like you. You will believe anything you're told by the people you are living vicariously through. Good bye son
    I am not being told a damn thing. I am looking with my own two eyes; Both visual and empirical evidence of deception and subterfuge. It just so happens that my mind actually believes what my eyes have seen. I have seen Fury punching Wilder in fights 1 and 2 with his fists through non-padded wrist area of his left open glove. In addition, I've seen him punch Wilder with deflated gloves in the second fight as if padding had been removed from them.

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    • Originally posted by champion4ever View Post

      I just want truth, fairness and justice with no cheating or fraud or subterfuge.
      Hoping for the ref to disqualify Fury regardless of what happens in the fight is not wanting fairness.

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      • Originally posted by Monty Fisto View Post

        Hoping for the ref to disqualify Fury regardless of what happens in the fight is not wanting fairness.
        Only if he's breaking the rules. If he fights cleanly and fairly within the rules then no. I certainly wouldn't want the referee to disqualify him then but if he starts engaging in those type of roughousing tactics we witnessed in both the Cunningham and Wilder 2 fights then yeah; He should be disqualified with no questions asked. If you are going to fight professionally then you must be willing to fight within the confines of the rules.

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        • Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post



          Peter Fury's rigorous leg-strength and cardio training drills made Tyson very agile and lite on his feet.

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          • Originally posted by champion4ever View Post

            I am not being told a damn thing. I am looking with my own two eyes; Both visual and empirical evidence of deception and subterfuge. It just so happens that my mind actually believes what my eyes have seen. I have seen Fury punching Wilder in fights 1 and 2 with his fists through non-padded wrist area of his left open glove. In addition, I've seen him punch Wilder with deflated gloves in the second fight as if padding had been removed from them.
            You moron! Stop replying to me idiot. Punching in that manner would just result in a broken wrist. You are an idiot that has been brainwashed. Stop replying to me lol

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            • Originally posted by billeau2 View Post

              Cunningham, what a physique! Fury has never been a big puncher, and if one is a boxing historian, few big men big punchers. Liston and Foreman... Were the most obvious exceptions. But Fury has great instincts, and knows how to fight off the back foot, as well as coming forwards. He is a supremely talented big man!
              Everyone keeps on going on about Fury not being a big puncher, but 70% of his wins are by KO/TKO. Not bad for a bloke with pillows for fists.

              Although to be fair a few of those decisions are down to opponents being beaten into submission because of the relentless damage to the mush that his fast and accurate punches to their faces does over the course of a fight.
              I have no ears I have no ears likes this.

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              • Originally posted by snowdog View Post

                Everyone keeps on going on about Fury not being a big puncher, but 70% of his wins are by KO/TKO. Not bad for a bloke with pillows for fists.

                Although to be fair a few of those decisions are down to opponents being beaten into submission because of the relentless damage to the mush that his fast and accurate punches to their faces does over the course of a fight.
                Punching percentage is not such a great measure of how potent a puncher a fighter might be. To many variables. Stats only tell some of the story. The man with the most KO's in history was not even a big puncher historically (Archie Moore).

                But even with that said a 70% is about right for a fighter that is not a big puncher. Fury is fantastic for different reasons. he looked to be developing his punch in the last Wilder fight. I don't put it past him to develop some punching dynamics. But in the past, most of his genius is his footwork, his timing, his feinting, and knowing how to make a few good punches count. I would use the Vlad fight as a great example of these qualities.
                snowdog snowdog likes this.

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                • Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
                  You sound like some sick weirdo who don't get laid. Everyone knows that you have a secret man lust for Deontay Wilder. As a matter of fact all of his haters do which is why they obsess over him all the time. Like you they want to suck him off so they can taste his jizz in their mouths
                  Lol projection much champ, watching u do this to yourself is all the proof people need to see, it's okay, being gay is fine in this world, u don't need to be ashamed of yourself

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                  • Originally posted by OldTerry View Post

                    In Fury's case Joe Lewis was a superior boxer with great footwork and a short compact punch that Fury wouldn't be able top handle. Marciano would get inside on Fury and batter him without mercy. The only way Fury beats Marciano is to avoid engaging with him. Marciano was a fighter who was throwing punches in the later rounds with the same power he threw them in round one and with the same ferocity, Fury would not be able to stand against the onslaught, Marciano by KO by round 13. Most boxing historians rate Ali and Lewis as the two best heavyweights that have ever fought with Sonny Liston being in the mix as well. Ring Magazine's List of the top heavyweight boxers of all time does not include Tyson Fury. Fury has yet to prove himself over the log haul although I'd probably put him at number 15 or so. So my opinion is based on my personal eye test and the expert opinion of those with the credentials I trust.
                    Thanks for the run down bro, much appreciated. I grew up watching Lennox Lewis and he has always been the standard bearer for me just cos I wasn't around to see the others, I've watched many Ali fights though, and Frazier, foreman and holmes, but never really got to watching much Marciano but I always assumed those fighters wouldn't stand a chance against the fighters of today but if the boxing historians think different then my view is probably wrong

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                    • Originally posted by thetruthteller View Post

                      What kind of footwork, gets you floored by a cruiserweight? Also, Fury couldn't even make the Olympics team for the UK let alone beat Ali in his prime. And a 6'-9" monster, wouldn't have to take steroids and fake depression and drugs just to run from a rematch. Also, has Fury ever defended a belt? I'm asking for a friend
                      If u are not on your game on the night, anyone can get floored, it's how u respond to it that is what counts and he got up and knocked him out, it wont be the last time he gets floored either imo. Also David Price went to the Olympics over him, as at that point in time pricey was considered to be on his way to the top, he just had a suspect chin which no-one knew about at that time, so your point is ridiculous, people develop, if u watch fury's first fights he's a completely different fighter these days. He took steroids, no-one is denying that, but not many guys haven't been busted in this era tbf, and I don't think he faked depression, it happens to a lot of normal people, but whether he did or not is not a factor on whether he's a good fighter or not buddy, And so far no, he hasn't defended a belt obvs because he got a back dated ban and dropped all his belts before that and blew up in weight, but he's about to defend one now so not sure where your going with that either, all in all your post looks like a giant ****storm of jealousy

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