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  • #61
    Originally posted by Rodtang View Post

    I'd disagree with some of that. The thing I admire about Fury the most is his , will not be beaten attitude. He has come out of situations that are beyond belief at times. However if he were such an elite fighter he would not find himself in those situations. And his luck will run out at some point.
    He only found himself in those situations when he was fighting at domestic level. The cut against Wallin was a freak incident. Wilder can knock anybody down. Fury will never lose. Nash out.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
      I would like to see Tank Davis fight the winner of Mikey vs. Regis! I think Arum has convinced Taylor to fight Crawford after Catterrall! If not Crawford, then Teofimo Lopez!

      I'm also very excited for the PBC 140s too! Subriel Matias, Batyr Ahmedov, Gary Antuanne Russell, and Brandun Lee! Free Shojohon Ergashev...PLEASE??? 140 is very hot right now!!!
      Yes I agree with all you have said there. The only reason I didn't mention Davis is purely because I don't see any of those happening for him. And I also feel he should really be at 135 right now. But he can be in some great fights ,he's an exciting fighter.

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      • #63
        Originally posted by Nash out View Post

        Some people take a while to find there level. Fury took a while to really learn how to fight to his skill set, once Peter Fury fine tuned him, he became an unbeatable defensive fighter, and now, with his A+ offence after being Kronked, he can never be beaten. He suffered a terrible cut in round 2/3, and yet, still managed to win 10 out of 12 rounds. Ali had close and debated wins over journeyman in his prime. He would get battered by Fury. Different class. Nash out - BoxingScene Hall of Fame - First Ballot.
        Furys offense is just the same as its always been ..he's done nothing different in the 2nd wilder fight that he hadn't done to less steller opposition,if you followed his career before wladimir and when he was up and coming walking down his opponents was his bread and butter ,he's always been capable but he would only do it to non threats..he tried if with chisora in the first fight and got a gift then in the second fight he boxed chisora brains out using his reach and size and has used that style since

        He looked good against a guy that can't box on the backfoot and can't counter effectively

        Fury wouldn't use that walk down technique on someone like Luiz ortiz or Anthony Joshua

        If he walked down Joshua like that he would be open to sharp counters he would be playing into Joshua's strengths

        Fury has always had the ability to fight like that the kronk may have said to walk fury down but they didn't teach him that style at all


        Fury does what he wants there is no game plan from a coach or drilled moves maybe just advice and direction

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        • #64
          Originally posted by Stuntman Mike View Post

          Furys offense is just the same as its always been ..he's done nothing different in the 2nd wilder fight that he hadn't done to less steller opposition,if you followed his career before wladimir and when he was up and coming walking down his opponents was his bread and butter ,he's always been capable but he would only do it to non threats..he tried if with chisora in the first fight and got a gift then in the second fight he boxed chisora brains out using his reach and size and has used that style since

          He looked good against a guy that can't box on the backfoot and can't counter effectively

          Fury wouldn't use that walk down technique on someone like Luiz ortiz or Anthony Joshua

          If he walked down Joshua like that he would be open to sharp counters he would be playing into Joshua's strengths

          Fury has always had the ability to fight like that the kronk may have said to walk fury down but they didn't teach him that style at all


          Fury does what he wants there is no game plan from a coach or drilled moves maybe just advice and direction
          You are the first person I have seen anywhere that thought Chisora beat Fury. Fury won 9/10 rounds on almost everyone's card, although then, Fury was just a domestic fighter learning the trade. Yes, Fury did fight on the front foot early in his career, but not with defence in mind like he did vs Wilder. Keep watching, you'll learn more in time. It's all about the subtleties. Nash out - BoxingScene Hall of Fame - First Ballot.

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          • #65
            Originally posted by Rodtang View Post

            Yes I agree with all you have said there. The only reason I didn't mention Davis is purely because I don't see any of those happening for him. And I also feel he should really be at 135 right now. But he can be in some great fights ,he's an exciting fighter.
            I think Davis would swerve Prograis, but I think if Mikey were to beat Prograis, Floyd and Ellerbe would be all in! That would be a HUGE payday. Mikey vs. Tank would sell anyway, but even more if Mikey beat Prograis first! $$$

            Rodtang Rodtang likes this.

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            • #66
              Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
              I think Davis would swerve Prograis, but I think if Mikey were to beat Prograis, Floyd and Ellerbe would be all in! That would be a HUGE payday. Mikey vs. Tank would sell anyway, but even more if Mikey beat Prograis first! $$$
              Well let's hope so. Many a good fight to be made.

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