I just rewatched Fury -Wilder 2

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  • JakeTheBoxer
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    I just rewatched Fury -Wilder 2

    Wilder fought scared from 3th round. You see the horror and the fear in his eyes. The guy didn`t want to be there no more when he felt the power of Kronk Fury.

    When they fight again, Fury must just use the same strategy and Wilder will start to piss in his pants very fast.
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    Fury has the luxury of having multiple ways he can beat Wilder. I think Wilder, on the other hand, needs to come out the way Fury came out in fight #2. He needs to eliminate Fury choosing which way to fight and force him into that kind of fight. A messy, mauling type of fight closes the gap between them because the more this is a boxing match the worse it goes for Deontay. If he can maul Fury and put some work to the body early maybe, just maybe, he can slow him down and/or hurt him and take some of those options away. I still think it's a tall order, but that's just my opinion

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    • BZBEE
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      #3
      Fury, can fight, box and brawl. He will get dirty if need be as well.

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      • PRINCEKOOL
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        Originally posted by CornerCutman
        Fury has the luxury of having multiple ways he can beat Wilder. I think Wilder, on the other hand, needs to come out the way Fury came out in fight #2. He needs to eliminate Fury choosing which way to fight and force him into that kind of fight. A messy, mauling type of fight closes the gap between them because the more this is a boxing match the worse it goes for Deontay. If he can maul Fury and put some work to the body early maybe, just maybe, he can slow him down and/or hurt him and take some of those options away. I still think it's a tall order, but that's just my opinion
        Not at 270 + pounds.

        The Riddler Fury has been gone SINCE the first Wilder fight. Tyson Fury when he first made his comeback, tried and tried to duplicate his former condition under Peter Fury 'A physiological condition and style which I call 'The Riddler'. This is a style where Tyson Fury uses his movement, awkwardness to basically bamboozle his opponents 'This is what we witnessed vs Wladimir Kiltschko'.

        So Tyson Fury has tried but could not quite duplicate his former condition, this is evident by well 'His condition during weigh in's'. Tyson Fury has been there to be hit since Wilder I, I am not sure why people are trying to make out otherwise? The first Deontay Wilder fight, was the last time we all witnessed Tyson Fury apply his old school Riddler style.

        He applied it and had some success, but he was still decked twice 'And in my opinion, the draw was a good call'.

        Since Wilder I, Tyson Fury has adapted his style. He probably understood, that he needed to evolve his game in order to survive. And this is why metamorphism into Kronk Fury happened.

        Kronk Fury is a fighter who does not want to train, like he used to in order to come in at under 260 pounds 'Tyson Fury is more concerned now with marching forwarding and imposing is size, the only form of defense I see is 'That little step back now and again' I would not describe Kronk Fury as a fighter who relies on movement much etc I am not implying that Tyson Fury does not train hard, what I am stating is? There is a certain way of training, which I don't think Tyson Fury wants to do anymore.

        Leading up to the Wilder rematch, Tyson Fury conducted a interview with Gareth A Davies, were he stated 'I have changed my training'.

        This Notion that Tyson Fury can just effortlessly use multiple styles to beat Deontay Wilder is complete nonsense. Tyson Fury has not moved since Wilder I, that is why he was bashed up by Otto Wallin, that is why he has been there to be hit since Wilder I.

        In some ways Kronk Fury is better than the Riddler, but in other ways he is not. Muhammad Ali in the 1970's also had to adapt his style, Tyson Fury basically has had to do exactly the same thing in order to survive and stay competitive.

        I will be surprised if we see the return of 'The Riddler'.

        There is no evidence that Tyson Fury can fight like 'The Riddler' at 270 + pounds.
        Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 09-02-2021, 10:44 AM.

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