Bowe is actually right on this one,gotta chop big tree downstairs ,problem is,this Gipsy tree has legs and can move.
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Bowe was a really good fighter an was big an strong an good offensively but he had really poor defence an fury imo would of beat him because of that just got hit way to much an fury would be way to big himself an he'd of broke Bowe down an bowe was a guy who never really went to the body much in fights he was always head hunting
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Bowe would have beaten this Fury, especially if he had Futch in his corner in a hypothetical match up. Lewis would have beaten Fury as well. For the life of me, I never understood why Wilder never hit Fury in the body. Fury was good at evading head shots all day long but his big body was an open target. However, saying and doing this strategy are totally different.BodyBagz likes this.
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Originally posted by mjh1969 View PostBowe would have beaten this Fury, especially if he had Futch in his corner in a hypothetical match up. Lewis would have beaten Fury as well. For the life of me, I never understood why Wilder never hit Fury in the body. Fury was good at evading head shots all day long but his big body was an open target. However, saying and doing this strategy are totally different.Stuntman Mike likes this.
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I believe Bowe's two-step shuffle, along with his telegraphed arching overhand right, would have seen to his being convincingly out-pointed in a contest with Fury. Having stated that, Bowe is correct about fighters going for Fury's body. We don't see much of it. A previous poster encapsulated my thoughts regarding Wilder not doing FAR more body work. I sometimes think fighters get too caught up in their own style and that the ability to adjust suffers.
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A prime Rid**** Bowe would've been tough for Fury to beat, the man was great when at his best.
He had Holyfield's number, especially in their first fight, and conclusively stopped him in their final fight. I do think Lewis was a bit better, except for his chin. Lewis would've been too much for Fury.
Unfortunate that Bowe didn't want to fight Lewis back then, and boxing lost another potentially great fight. Lewis beat him in the amateurs, but yeah, we wanted to see them clash in the pro heavyweight title fight.
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People mentioning Wilder going to the body forget Fury was popping him on the head everytime Wilder went for the body after the first round.
Wilder was lucky enough to have a similar reach to Fury and have freakish power that made Fury cautious in the first couple rounds. These older guys wouldn't be able to do that. Fury would just need to jab and move, land a couple 1-2s to stun Bowe or potentially hurt him, and if he gets too close there's a nice uppercut or left hook waiting for him.
Obviously we'll never know because these fights will never happen but it's funny seeing these old heads say stuff like this and ignore the reason some of these fighters CAN'T go to the body.
Didn't Wallin go for the body and had some succes?
What happened? He got ragdolled and countered for half the fight because Fury had an answer to the body shots.
Wallin only had success again after Fury was dying on him in the 12th.
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Originally posted by SN!PER View PostThese days, there aren't any heavyweight swarmers with a relentless body attack.
Big Baby Anderson? ...but look at his defense, he's not ready yet. Fury will smash him to bits.
Hell you really only need an intelligent fighter that can see the openings that the swarmer gives hemce why Anderson is getting whacked.
More heavyweights are starting to focus on boxing rather than being 100% offensive and it's eliminating the fighters that just go out swinging. That's why guys like Whyte and Andy are having trouble with old men and stiffs that have nothing but a average jab.
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