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  • thetruthteller
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    #71
    Originally posted by Oregonian
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    Ok. Perhaps someday you’ll face your past
    And perhaps one day you will actually debate boxing in a boxing forum. Instead of being weird

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      #72
      Originally posted by SN!PER
      Fury better stay on the back foot and box. If he comes forward like last time, Wilder will break every rib in his body.
      Not at all he doesn’t have power hooks downstairs and really doesn’t torque properly to do real digging body shots The plan will be to stiff arm jab Fury to get him off balance and set up head shots . It’s not that complicated,not sure why posters think it’s not possible or a bad idea . The way to defeat Fury is keep resetting him , Wallin was doing it and it made Fury unable to just bulldoze him over .
      Last edited by REDEEMER; 09-20-2021, 11:30 AM.

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      • Oregonian
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        #73
        Originally posted by thetruthteller

        And perhaps one day you will actually debate boxing in a boxing forum. Instead of being weird
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        Being weird is when you bring up the Trump fans comparison. You assume I voted for Trump because I questioned you.
        This is a boxing forum NOT a political forum.

        Perhaps one day YOU’L actually debate boxing, maybe? Hmm?

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        • thetruthteller
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          #74
          Originally posted by Oregonian
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          Being weird is when you bring up the Trump fans comparison. You assume I voted for Trump because I questioned you.
          This is a boxing forum NOT a political forum.

          Perhaps one day YOU’L actually debate boxing, maybe? Hmm?
          Still nothing about boxing. Are you going for some kind of stalker record?
          And oh by the way, it's spelled "you'll" genius

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            #75
            Originally posted by REDEEMER
            Not at all he doesn’t have power hooks downstairs and really doesn’t torque properly to do real digging body shots The plan will be to stiff arm jab Fury to get him off balance and set up head shots . It’s not that complicated,not sure why posters think it’s not possible or a bad idea . The way to defeat Fury is keep resetting him , Wallin was doing it and it made Fury unable to just bulldoze him over .
            But that's the old Deontay.

            17 long, hard months have passed and he now looks like a demon in training.

            I see the fight starting similar to the last with Fury coming forward again but meeting very strong resistance this time. Heavy artillery to the chest and mid-section and Fury will back off, probably switch to boxing for a few rounds. And I agree with the second part of your comment, as Wilder's jab will give him trouble through the fight. But I will say Fury is extremely tough and awkward as hell. I'm not sure Deontay will get the KO, but it's possible he wins by UD.

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              #76
              Originally posted by SN!PER

              But that's the old Deontay.

              17 long, hard months have passed and he now looks like a demon in training.

              I see the fight starting similar to the last with Fury coming forward again but meeting very strong resistance this time. Heavy artillery to the chest and mid-section and Fury will back off, probably switch to boxing for a few rounds. And I agree with the second part of your comment, as Wilder's jab will give him trouble through the fight. But I will say Fury is extremely tough and awkward as hell. I'm not sure Deontay will get the KO, but it's possible he wins by UD.
              Cant really see Wilder winning by decision, looking at his bag work I’d say he’s not a good body puncher coming off the side and he doesn’t plant his feet down to generate much power digging to the body . I do like Wilders chances better in this one but I’d still say Fury should be favored by a good margin .

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              • Mmann2e
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                #77
                Either Wilder will surprise everyone or he will retire and only after the fight whether through a viscous beating or a decision win where he was completely neutralized. He can go to body if he wants but at 36 he’ll be hard pressed to find good shots and then he will have to avoid the counters from Fury which I don’t see it working long enough to win.

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