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  • #51
    Originally posted by denium View Post
    Fury would box his ears off. Wilder would be dangerous early, but Fury will mash his face with his popping jab, Wilder starts to get desperate in the mid to late rounds and walks into something big.
    Be here talking the same BS when the fight is right around the corner, if it ever happens. Please.

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    • #52
      Originally posted by denium View Post
      Fury sparks out every American boxer. Stop crying about it.
      That's not true.

      I rate Fury highly and he is good but he wouldn't exactly spark out any American HW.

      He has a good chance of beating all of them, you can say that.

      It's true what the yankee doodle said above though, Fury has not fought punchers to date, especially ones with a bit of range as well. Wilder and Arreola are the 2 that meet this category.

      Tony Thompson is still one of the best American HW's in my opinion, he wouldn't go down to Fury easily.

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      • #53
        Originally posted by Elroy1 View Post
        That's not true.

        I rate Fury highly and he is good but he wouldn't exactly spark out any American HW.

        He has a good chance of beating all of them, you can say that.

        It's true what the yankee doodle said above though, Fury has not fought punchers to date, especially ones with a bit of range as well. Wilder and Arreola are the 2 that meet this category.

        Tony Thompson is still one of the best American HW's in my opinion, he wouldn't go down to Fury easily.
        Ignore, duplicate post.
        Last edited by removed; 01-20-2015, 06:30 AM.

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        • #54
          Originally posted by Elroy1 View Post
          That's not true.

          I rate Fury highly and he is good but he wouldn't exactly spark out any American HW.

          He has a good chance of beating all of them, you can say that.

          It's true what the yankee doodle said above though, Fury has not fought punchers to date, especially ones with a bit of range as well. Wilder and Arreola are the 2 that meet this category.

          Tony Thompson is still one of the best American HW's in my opinion, he wouldn't go down to Fury easily.
          I'm confident that Tyson Fury would beat every single boxer in America, by KO or points. Thompson would get badly schooled.

          As for this BS about Fury avoiding punchers. He signed on to fight David Haye twice last year, who happens to be one of the biggest punchers in the sport. It's not Fury's fault that Haye pulled out due to a sore vagina.

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          • #55
            Originally posted by denium View Post
            I'm confident that Tyson Fury would beat every single boxer in America, by KO or points. Thompson would get badly schooled.

            As for this BS about Fury avoiding punchers. He signed on to fight David Haye twice last year, who happens to be one of the biggest punchers in the sport. It's not Fury's fault that Haye pulled out due to a sore vagina.
            Actually... Yeah you are correct, sorry.

            Fury signed to fight Haye and he cancelled. Fury didn't duck hard punchers, that is true. Haye was heavy favourite too and it didn't faze Fury at all. The guy has red blood.

            Retract that statement man.

            I still would not hedge my bets on Fury at this stage, but I'm certainly not betting against him either.

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            • #56
              It's really a 50/50 fight. Wilder suprised me against Stiverne and looked very solid but I'm still not sold on him. Tyson Fury would definitely test him more than Stiverne did. It's definitely a fight I would love to see.

              Two Super Heavyweight boxers going face to face would be perfect. The HW division is getting more and more fun to watch now.

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              • #57
                It's a fight which needs to be made. For me it's a 50/50 outcome as it stands at the moment, and I wouldn't bet on a winner. Maybe I'd give a slight edge in favor of Fury, especially after learning that Stiverne wasn't himself vs Wilder.

                A toss up.

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                • #58
                  Fury either outboxes him or wilder catches him with a massive right hand and windmills his way to a ko

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by Juof View Post
                    Fury either outboxes him or wilder catches him with a massive right hand and windmills his way to a ko
                    I think that's an accurate summation.

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                    • #60
                      Wilder has one punch KO power. That makes him very fun to watch. Tyson Fury could be winning round and after round and then Tyson gets caught with a big clean shot right on the chin and the fight is ALL OVER.

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