Wilder challenges Fury after Fury's big win!
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Sure, go ahead and watch who you like, if they entertain you. But don't post **** about levels. There are levels in boxing, but you don't know what the hell they are.Cant sully what you don't have. And in a nutshell, Wlad is past it and Fury is a joke with his 86 punches the whole crap fight. That was a disgraceful fight with 138 punches landed between them. You go ahead and get excited about boring disgraceful fights like that and I'll watch fighters who throw more punches in a round than either of those two did in half the fight, one of which would level Fury.Comment
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Take Fury's balls out of your mouth....you are nothing but a mindless Fury fanboy who wouldn't know skill levels if they exploded in your face. Go slurp up that 86 punches Fury landed in the entire fight crap. You cant even give yourself a username that doesn't have your loverboy's name in it.Comment
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I knew enough about his skill level to bet big on him to beat Wlad when almost everyone else was writing him off, so go take your holier than thou attitude and sod off.Comment
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Yupper. Wilder is a typical Vlad opponent. he has one weapon and cement feet. He also tires easy. Povatkin would beat Wilder as well, and so would Vlad I would imagine.
I don't know how anyone can let Wilder walk around and not learn the craft. A good right hand is great, but if you have nothing else it can be avoided all night.Comment
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So what, many people bet on him. Now go get a username that doesn't show you have a fangirl, girlie crush on the Neanderthal.Comment
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Now heres an example of what can be viewed diplomatically as a bit of a misconception. Fury does not square up and is often on his back foot, this means that for Wilder to get to him there is a hell of a lot more protecting his face than a hand d****d down at his side. Vlad also has a ramrod jab and can punch yes?
Also, Fury fights profile, he does not ever square up unless he is punching in on the opponent. Wilder would have to be able to be set, just like Vlad, another problem for Wilder.Comment
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Hard to take a notice of Wilder.
He has more chance of fighting Derek Chisora than Fury. Doubt he even fights Povetkin.
It is also a bit embarrassing to pipe up when a prohibitive underdog gets a win as opposed to a decade long reigning champ. He seems entrenched in the path of least resistance. If he ever did become a champ he would probably make a defence against Nicolai Firtha or something.
Wilder might be decent but not sure how people reach that conclusion with any great confidence. If Wlad smashed Fury in a rematch Wilder would call him out.Comment
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Squaring up only makes a fighter easier to hit; doesn't mean he cannot be hit. Vlad does not have the tools anymore, let alone the footwork and ramrod jab he once had. Wilder throws 3 times as many jabs and power punches as Fury does. It will be a decimation when they fight.Now heres an example of what can be viewed diplomatically as a bit of a misconception. Fury does not square up and is often on his back foot, this means that for Wilder to get to him there is a hell of a lot more protecting his face than a hand d****d down at his side. Vlad also has a ramrod jab and can punch yes?
Also, Fury fights profile, he does not ever square up unless he is punching in on the opponent. Wilder would have to be able to be set, just like Vlad, another problem for Wilder.Comment
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Wilder is what he is. A one dimensional fighter really. As Mayweather would say, "no special effects". Reminds me of Michael Grant.Yupper. Wilder is a typical Vlad opponent. he has one weapon and cement feet. He also tires easy. Povatkin would beat Wilder as well, and so would Vlad I would imagine.
I don't know how anyone can let Wilder walk around and not learn the craft. A good right hand is great, but if you have nothing else it can be avoided all night.
Certainly not the best and his power is overrated too.Comment
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