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Originally posted by Atypicalbrit View Post
I don't think Fury is 6 foot 9 but he's definatley taller than AJ, Wilder and both klitschkos if only by a shade.
My best guess is 6'7.5"
Its hard to get accuracy from photos as footwear and posture make a big difference but in the ring he was clearly taller than AJ was against Ngannou and Whyte for instance.
The medical office license measurements are a better sourse of information. The fighters do not get to tell them how tall they are.
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Originally posted by MrShakeAndBake View Post
Since when was Fury impressive? Took him forever to Wilder out, and i am not even going to talk about Ngannou
I’ll grudgingly give him props for the Whyte win but DW didn’t show up at all and there’s more evidence that Fury has been lucky against sub par opposition (think the McDermott and Ngannou decisions and going life and death with Wallin, getting dropped by Pajkic and Cunningham etc) and somehow we’re supposed to believe he is hard to hit / defensively genius and lightning speed. Lol, he bobbed and weaved that time on the ropes against Tom Schwartz (or was it Sefer Seferi?) and now he’s mentioned as some kinda great.
im not buying it. Until he beats Usyk, AJ and a couple of good contenders (Sanchez, Dubois et al) he is a bog average drug cheating ducker with a big mouth and little resume.Last edited by Froch_uppercut; 03-17-2024, 03:37 PM.
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Originally posted by Froch_uppercut View Post
And Wilder literally doesn’t have a single decent win on his resume. I suppose a bit of credit is due for taking out Ortiz but ask yourself what his record would be like if he faced more Parker level fighters like Povetkin, Ruiz and co? Fury’s entire reputation is based off of him running around the ring against Wlad and beating a hyped Wilder.
I’ll grudgingly give him props for the Whyte win but DW didn’t show up at all and there’s more evidence that Fury has been lucky against sub par opposition (think the McDermott and Ngannou decisions and going life and death with Wallin, getting dropped by Pajkic and Cunningham etc) and somehow we’re supposed to believe he is hard to hit / defensively genius and lightning speed. Lol, he bobbed and weaved that time on the ropes against Tom Schwartz (or was it Sefer Seferi?) and now he’s mentioned as some kinda great.
im not buying it. Until he beats Usyk, AJ and a couple of good contenders (Sanchez, Dubois et al) he is a bog average drug cheating ducker with a big mouth and little resume.
Well, for the purpose of full balance,
neither Wilder or Fury have ever suffered the indignation of laying at the feet of Andy Ruiz, or ANYTHING like that, so....
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Originally posted by hugh grant View PostI don't know what betting favourite means, I don't bet. All I know is who I favour to win. They can't even get tysons height right, so don't rely on anyone to tell you who's favourite or not? Tyson 6foot 7.5.
Usyk probably wins, so I guess that means usyk s betting favourite
Favorite really just means more people are betting for that person to win than are not. I'll explain a bit more, but that's all you need to know to understand betting odds casually.
Sometimes hedging will get it, sometimes just the odds being so one sided drives people to make ****** bets enough to change the odds. My point is you can end up with odds that make it seem like most people think X is going to win but can't find anyone who says X is going to win because most people don't think X will win they just think he's enough chance to make them money.
Bookies are not meant to be experts or anything like that, they're just reflecting mass belief to you. If 20 guys lay down 1 dollar bets against Usyk the bookie will give you 20-1 odds for Usyk... I mean idealistically. Because you're not betting against the bookie, it isn't the bookie's opinion, you're betting against the 20 jabronis who came before you and their opinion.
... was gonna end this with the cheers emot but I can't find it. ... Anyone know if we got rid of that one? This close enough I guess.
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In my opinion, it was obvious that Usyk was the favorite in this fight. I wouldn't say Fury is a bad fighter, but there's a reason Usyk is called the Undisputed Champion. I bet on Usyk in the first fight and in the second one as well and I wasn’t wrong. For me sports betting increases interest in a sporting event. In general, the main thing is to choose a good platform for this. Usually, before choosing such a platform, I read reviews on https://casinosfest.com/sports-betting/, which highlight the advantages of platforms in Canada that provide the opportunity to bet online on various sports. This allows me not only to spend a pleasant evening watching a boxing or a football match, but also to earn some money on my knowledge of sports and just have a good time.Last edited by cwwilson584; 12-23-2024, 05:27 PM.
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Originally posted by Willow The Wisp View Post
Well, for the purpose of full balance,
neither Wilder or Fury have ever suffered the indignation of laying at the feet of Andy Ruiz, or ANYTHING like that, so....
I'm not saying Ruiz is a giant Canelo or anything but he’d beat anyone Fury beat outside of the old Wlad
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