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  • #11
    Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post
    Wilder's power may have decreased, nobody really knows. I have theorized that both Wilder & Fury 'Could of potentially been acting like a smoke screen for each other'.

    Nobody really knows how good Tyson Fury is right now at elite level 'He has fought Wilder 3 times, who stylistically apart from his power? Should of really been a easy fight for Tyson Fury. If you take Wilder's punching power out of the equation. You are then left with a extremely game fighter, who does not really have elite level skills 'Although his jab is underrated'.

    The Tyson Fury who trained under Peter Fury, would of not been knocked down multiple times and sent into a different dimension by Deontay Wilder. Forget the 2nd Wilder vs Fury fight, the last fight was a extreme struggle for Fury etc


    I’ve gotta say, you regularly make some interesting points. I’ve often wondered how good these two actually are as well, along the same lines.

    Have also speculated whether Wilder is even that powerful, or if it’s just that he’s been in mostly against no marks.

    Having thought about it, though, I wouldn’t like to find out for myself against a guy that has put guys that come in at a minimum of 6’ 7” and 270 pounds down 5 times, one of whom appeared to have enjoyed a brief stay in the 9th circle of hell before coming to

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    • #12
      Chisora should fight Martin. He would ko him.
      Jack_sh*t Jack_sh*t likes this.

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      • #13
        LOL @ Heavyweight Contender

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        • #14
          Originally posted by REDEEMER View Post
          Chisora gave Usyk a decent fight and arguably won the first Parker fight ,not as bad as the article suggests ,I’d say Wilder got the worse damage out of the two how did he not ?
          The damage sustained by Wilder in 3 bouts vs Chisora’s entire career isn’t close. Folks have this fantasy that losing 12 fights (no matter who they’ve faced) is something of valor. Quite the opposite. He’s been a human punching bag his entire career; this within one of the weakest Heavyweight eras in history. In any other era Chisora, Parker and many more would be nothing better than journeymen at best.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by P to the J View Post

            I’ve gotta say, you regularly make some interesting points. I’ve often wondered how good these two actually are as well, along the same lines.

            Have also speculated whether Wilder is even that powerful, or if it’s just that he’s been in mostly against no marks.

            Having thought about it, though, I wouldn’t like to find out for myself against a guy that has put guys that come in at a minimum of 6’ 7” and 270 pounds down 5 times, one of whom appeared to have enjoyed a brief stay in the 9th circle of hell before coming to
            I think Wilder's power was for real, pre- Tyson Fury II 'He was powerful, but in a limited range' i.e Wilder's power did not have the range and variation of Mike Tyson' s power. Tyson knocked out Francis Botha, with a punch which traveled only a few inches 'Bad intentions with every single punch'.

            Since Wilder seemingly increased his weight, the correlation has not really translated into more punching power.

            It almost appears as if, his power decreased. But we will not really know until? Wilder fights some of these other top fighters, or Tyson Fury fights some of these other top fighters.

            I don't really class Kronk Fury as peak Fury, he is all over the place 'Clumsy, and I think his endurance is overrated'.

            This is the only reason why now his fights are appearing more dramatic, and chaotic 'His regression as a fighter'.




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            • #16
              It's strange to hear a trainer talking like this.

              The way Wilder got beaten up in his last two fights with Fury, I'd worry about Wilder's health, even though he was courageous in the last fight.

              Chisora is pretty durable, and it doesn't take a big puncher to hurt Wilder. Frankly, both guys could be near the exit from boxing.

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              • #17
                What about an all British Fight v Nathan Gorman or Dave Allen. Nathan Gorman v Chisora might sell a few tickets....

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                • #18
                  Chisora my favorite current fighter and will always be an all-time favorite but let's be frank about this, he's not a contender anymore. If he chooses to fight again, they should be with similar level guys who are equally shopworn or just more limited. He will always bring the fans and can be used on undercards or the headline on smaller cards.

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                  • #19
                    Chisora needs to go away for his own good. The quickest way to be rid of him is to put him in there with Wilder. Any version of Wilder sends Chisora to the morgue.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Boxingfanatic75 View Post

                      The damage sustained by Wilder in 3 bouts vs Chisora’s entire career isn’t close. Folks have this fantasy that losing 12 fights (no matter who they’ve faced) is something of valor. Quite the opposite. He’s been a human punching bag his entire career; this within one of the weakest Heavyweight eras in history. In any other era Chisora, Parker and many more would be nothing better than journeymen at best.
                      Who had looked more damaged in the last two fights Wilder or Chisora ? Wilder isn’t Chisora and suffered no fractures to his face , no ear bleeding ,no signs of medically unfit to fight with scary moments etc….you guys are crazy .

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