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  • MoneyKasha
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    #1

    What do you rate Fury’s power

    Is he a hard puncher now?
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    #2
    Originally posted by MoneyKasha
    Is he a hard puncher now?
    In this division you have to put him top 5 maybe right at number 5.

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      #3
      Originally posted by 1lparm

      In this division you have to put him top 5 maybe right at number 5.
      You confident in Putting him top 5?

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      • Toffee
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        #4
        Power is as overrated as Chins.

        If you can land full shots, you can hurt people.

        If you get hit with full shots, you can be hurt.

        Ability dictates whether you can hurt your opponent. Professional boxers have enough power. Ability has levels though.

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          #5
          Easily one of the biggest punchers in the division.

          Fury's stiff jabs and straight rights made Dillian gunshy straight away.

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          • Silence
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            #6
            He buzzed Whyte with some of "touches" in the fight. He is 6'8 and 264 lbs giant. He is at least top 5 atm.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Silence
              He buzzed Whyte with some of "touches" in the fight. He is 6'8 and 264 lbs giant. He is at least top 5 atm.
              I've just been watching some post fight changing room footage. Fury said he landed a sweet left hook on Whyte's ribs, then said 'that hurt didn't it bodysnatcher?' and Whyte said 'yeah'..

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              • dibzvincent143
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                He really hits hard when he steps and puts his weight on his punches. Really liked how he adjusted from pure slugger against wilder to a boxer puncher against whyte.
                easily top 5. He a huge dude. Could KO AJ and usyk as well with that uppercut.

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                  Destructive, and underrated his whole career. Albeit, his mindset has changed drastically in this regard since linking up with SugarHill Steward. Used to be the Dancing Destroyer. Now just the Destroyer.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Toffee
                    Power is as overrated as Chins.

                    If you can land full shots, you can hurt people.

                    If you get hit with full shots, you can be hurt.

                    Ability dictates whether you can hurt your opponent. Professional boxers have enough power. Ability has levels though.
                    This is a fairly good point.

                    I'm a big guy, very strong top. My shots hurt but since getting more acclimatised and fighting more I've come to learn that power isn't really power at all. It's leverage. What Wilder (and to a lesser extent Fury) have is an ability to generate force by driving said power from the lower body to the upper body in sync. For instance a jab, cross, hook, cross combination would be followed by a slip and then another cross. The final slip not onto serves as an escape but the dip should be used to generate force for the final cross.

                    Furys uppercut was absolutely marvelous because of how deceptive he looked despite it generating so much power, it's like Furys body is completely built for boxing. It's also I don't even think I registered the slight dip in the rear leg to generate the force that took Whyte out. Its also like WilderOrtiz2, you could see the sheer amount of range in Wilders right that took Ortiz out completely. Its one thing to throw punches but another to throw them in sync with ones feet.
                    Last edited by KingGilgamesh; 04-24-2022, 03:43 AM.

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