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  • Raggamuffin
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    #1

    I’ve been saying this all along.

    In the sport of boxing you must learn the art of boxing at an early age. It’s not Wilders fault that he fought the way that he did. He was a walking flaw, but his kos covered up a lot of his mistakes.

    Fury is a complete fighter. He can stick and move and most importantly…fight on the inside.

    Fighting on the inside is a lost art. Slowly breaking a guy down and taking them out of their game is skill and will. Wilder ever learned to fight inside. A lot of the punches that he got hit with, he could’ve simply avoided had he learned the sport at a younger age. Again not his fault. He also got hit with hard body shots that he didn’t know how to block. Again it’s not his fault. He leans back from punches, and he doesn’t know how to properly throw a left hook to the head and body. His books don’t dig, they just land. He also ducks his head down which allowed Fury to put weight on his neck and tire him out. He didn’t know how to parry with punches, and he didn’t know how to utilize his jab and move about the ring. He let the bigger man walk him down.

    We can talk about how bad a fighter Wilder was skill wise, but he has a killer instinct and incredible 1-2 power that few can take. Fury called him a one trick pony. He was exactly right.

    Fury is an incredibly skilled fighter and he is one of the best fighters pfp today. He has it all. He took Wilders head and body shots. And he used all of his skill and it showed.

    Usyk will be no match for Fury. NO MATCH! But that’s the fight that I want to see. I want to see Fury win all of the titles. I don’t want to see him fight Whyte. Whyte has been coddled his whole career. He doesn’t deserve a fight with Fury. He can’t beat him anyway. Fury truly has my respect. He’s the best hvw today.
    Last edited by Raggamuffin; 10-11-2021, 09:38 PM.
  • Mr Giggles
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    Fury is overrated. He was terrible in that third fight. Wilder was out on his feet after round 2, yet still managed to nearly KO fury in the fourth with little stamina and his legs not fully there and also managed to hurt fury in the 10th. It took fury 7 more rounds than needed to get A completely gassed wilder Out of there.

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    • NYG
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      #3
      Originally posted by Mr Giggles
      Fury is overrated. He was terrible in that third fight. Wilder was out on his feet after round 2, yet still managed to nearly KO fury in the fourth with little stamina and his legs not fully there and also managed to hurt fury in the 10th. It took fury 7 more rounds than needed to get A completely gassed wilder Out of there.
      Trying to downplay his win because Fury was hurt once or twice or because he didn't KO Wilder until the 11th really makes you sound like a moron

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        #4
        Originally posted by Mr Giggles
        Fury is overrated. He was terrible in that third fight. Wilder was out on his feet after round 2, yet still managed to nearly KO fury in the fourth with little stamina and his legs not fully there and also managed to hurt fury in the 10th. It took fury 7 more rounds than needed to get A completely gassed wilder Out of there.
        Some of this is true however defeating a guy 3 straight times isn’t easy . In fact I’m not sure it’s been done at heavyweight ? Either way it’s an accomplishment, a win is a win and he made Wilder look like he was hit with a sledge hammer in the end . I can tell you Fury struggled a bit because Wilder used more body jabs ,he actually boxed a little /threw punches ,Fury should e been able to off set that far quicker if he’s the greatest boxer and he had similar trouble with Wallin doing that ,except Wallin is a far better boxer and was able to mix it upstairs better to which got him that busted Fury eye .

        There’s better tests out there for Fury ,what the OP doesn’t understand is Whyte is more difficult for Fury stylistically and more of a threat because of power body punching ability and a killer left hook if he hits you right ,Fury tends to drop his right hand .
        Last edited by REDEEMER; 10-11-2021, 03:07 PM.

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          #5
          Guys have forgotten how skilled Fury is due to him moving to Kronk and transforming himself into a come forward destroyer.

          Fury adopted this strategy to defeat Deontay Wilder, as fighting Wilder on the back foot is equivalent to disarming a bomb, one wrong move and its all over.

          Fury and his team know that Usyk is a problem and would adapt accordingly.

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            #6
            Originally posted by denium
            Guys have forgotten how skilled Fury is due to him moving to Kronk and transforming himself into a come forward destroyer.

            Fury adopted this strategy to defeat Deontay Wilder, as fighting Wilder on the back foot is equivalent to disarming a bomb, one wrong move and its all over.

            Fury and his team know that Usyk is a problem and would adapt accordingly.
            I see Fury vs Usyk as a boring UD win for Fury . He won’t give Usyk chances and want to coast ,the size difference in that one really is to much unless Usyk can elevate his punching power .

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              There's no question, that Fury is the more complete, technically and fundamentally sound of the two.I just thought that Wilder was going to win this fight because i thought that he was the hungrier and more focused of the two who wanted it the most that's all but Tyson proved me wrong. He performed much better than I expected.

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                #8
                Originally posted by REDEEMER

                I see Fury vs Usyk as a boring UD win for Fury . He won’t give Usyk chances and want to coast ,the size difference in that one really is to much unless Usyk can elevate his punching power .
                Usyk isn't skilled enough above Fury to overcome the size difference.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by denium

                  Usyk isn't skilled enough above Fury to overcome the size difference.

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                  I don’t really think it would matter ,if you can’t hurt Fury you can’t win giving up that kind of size no matter the skill .

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                  • Raggamuffin
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Mr Giggles
                    Fury is overrated. He was terrible in that third fight. Wilder was out on his feet after round 2, yet still managed to nearly KO fury in the fourth with little stamina and his legs not fully there and also managed to hurt fury in the 10th. It took fury 7 more rounds than needed to get A completely gassed wilder Out of there.
                    A hurt fighter is a dangerous fighter. And almost ain’t enough. Fury probably concussed Wilder in the 3rd. Wilder doesn't’ know how to take power off of his shots and throw regular shots. Everything was home run punch for Wilder and Fury took his very best and GOT UP!!! Fury’s body shots and size is why Wilder also got tired. Whose fault is it that Wilder got tired anyway? Wilder lasting until the 11th on sheer will. That’s something that can never be measured.

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