Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury: I Can't Wait To Knock Deontay Wilder Out

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  • EZ E
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    #51
    Short and to the point... WILDER BY KO!!

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    • f15bone
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      #52
      I like Fury...He's got a lil swag & seems to take his craft seriously which is more than I can say for most of the pathetic guys out here parading around as if they were real heavyweights...

      Most of all it seems like this dude gets better every time I see him fight...Terrific size, active jab, serviceable power & a BIG MOUTH...He's entertaining to say the least...

      It looks like Tyson prolly comes up short against Wilder however...Deontay has the same attributes & skill as Fury except he does them a bit better IMO...Power, speed, Boxing ability, & defense all favor Wilder...

      Heres hoping we all get to see these two scrap it out some day...

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      • Cutthroat
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        #53
        Would bet all my points on Wilder by KO.

        Fury's chin is garbage, he's got heart but that can only go so far against Wilder's power. Guess what punch he got dropped by against Cunningham/Pajkic? An overhand right, Wilder's specialty.


        Fury's entire defense relies on his height, he keeps his left hand VERY low. Most of the time he can simply lean back against shorter fighters, very little head movement, Wilder is the same but his reflexes are far superior.

        Wilder's punching speed will also play a role, he is a very explosive puncher, can't string punches together fast, but a single fast explosive shot. Abell was in range much of the time vs Fury, even rocked him, his speed combined with his size gave him trouble. You can imagine Wilder in the 6'4 Abell's place, Fury wide open for a right hand.

        Wilder also added a left hook, not great but decent. I think it's more than enough to hurt Fury.

        Wilder will be the hardest puncher he's faced, the tallest fighter he's faced, and will have the longest reach of everyone he's faced. Even if he does block it has the potential to go through his guard.

        Wilder by KO in 6.
        Last edited by Cutthroat; 02-02-2015, 07:06 PM.

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        • Cutthroat
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          #54





          If that's Wilder landing those punches, night night. Keeps his left hand waaaay too low.

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          • The Big Dunn
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            #55
            I'm looking forward to seeing this fight. I think it a pick em.

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            • beez721
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              #56
              Originally posted by Cutthroat
              Would bet all my points on Wilder by KO.

              Fury's chin is garbage, he's got heart but that can only go so far against Wilder's power. Guess what punch he got dropped by against Cunningham/Pajkic? An overhand right, Wilder's specialty.


              Fury's entire defense relies on his height, he keeps his left hand VERY low. Most of the time he can simply lean back against shorter fighters, very little head movement, Wilder is the same but his reflexes are far superior.

              Wilder's punching speed will also play a role, he is a very explosive puncher, can't string punches together fast, but a single fast explosive shot. Abell was in range much of the time vs Fury, even rocked him, his speed combined with his size gave him trouble. You can imagine Wilder in the 6'4 Abell's place, Fury wide open for a right hand.

              Wilder also added a left hook, not great but decent. I think it's more than enough to hurt Fury.

              Wilder will be the hardest puncher he's faced, the tallest fighter he's faced, and will have the longest reach of everyone he's faced. Even if he does block it has the potential to go through his guard.

              Wilder by KO in 6.
              I'd favor wilder by early kayo but fury is a live dog imo. he gets better as the fight wears on and I think wilder's power is a bit overrated. if fury gets past the 4th round id favor him

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              • Cut Man
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                #57
                Oh my God this is not a fight. Fury is an overrated Bum who is no match for Deontay Wilder. Wilder will catch him with that bronze bomb overhand right and it will be lights out. Wilder will knock him out inside 4 rounds, Just like all the other bums who he has knocked out.

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                • Cut Man
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by Pugilist95
                  Tyson Fury is probably the most underrated boxer on this forum. I see him beating Wilder with ease as long as he maintains the discipline that he showed in his fight against Chisora.

                  Tyson Fury is definitely the most overrated bum on this forum. I see him getting knocked out by Wilder with ease and he can go back to england and mess around with other bums like Chisora

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                  • Cutthroat
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by beez721
                    I'd favor wilder by early kayo but fury is a live dog imo. he gets better as the fight wears on and I think wilder's power is a bit overrated. if fury gets past the 4th round id favor him
                    Do you believe his power is overrated because he didn't KO Stiverne?

                    Wilder fractured his right hand in the 4th round, up until that point practically every single right hand Wilder threw was rocking Stiverne and going through his guard with ease when blocked. Once that fracture happened he sat back and wasn't throwing it with as much power, still was able to hurt Stiverne a few times. I think that was the first round he lost too.

                    A healthy Wilder KO's him within 5. Stiverne also showed a ton of heart which kept him from giving up, most fighters would've quit from that beating.

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                    • beez721
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by Cutthroat
                      Do you believe his power is overrated because he didn't KO Stiverne?

                      Wilder fractured his right hand in the 4th round, up until that point practically every single right hand Wilder threw was rocking Stiverne and going through his guard with ease when blocked. Once that fracture happened he sat back and wasn't throwing it with as much power, still was able to hurt Stiverne a few times. I think that was the first round he lost too.

                      A healthy Wilder KO's him within 5. Stiverne also showed a ton of heart which kept him from giving up, most fighters would've quit from that beating.
                      stiverne was also severely dehydrated. im not saying wilder doesnt have good power but I dont think its huge like some people think. I thought that before the stiverne fight and that fight just reinforced it

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