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  • The Gambler1981
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    #21
    Sounds like fear to me, don't mention the guy that actually hit hard and comes to fight.

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    • texasboi15
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      #22
      Originally posted by MisanthropicNY
      The important thing that Tyson showed was that he can take a punch better than I thought and he moves his head better than I thought...

      Wlad isn't the same fighter when he can't jab and clinch all night...he fought a bigger guy who took away his jab..the clinching obviously never ends with Wlad and it's a disgrace to boxing that fighters are not DQ'd for clinching...

      I think this loss completely diminishes Wlad's legacy... it shows that Wlad wins basically all on his height/weight advantage because it allows him to jab and clinch every opponent...

      That being said Wilder is a different beast...Wilder actually has athleticism and real boxing ability...

      I still think Wilder is the best heavyweight out there... but he's going to struggle more than Wlad did against common opponents because Wlad basically is all about style..he jabs and clinches smaller guys.. Wilder actually will have to out-skill the same opponents...

      I think Wilder v. Pot and Wlad v. Fury 2 have to fight each other...
      Well I'll be damned boy when you ain't wasting your time bashing Floyd Mayweather you make a lot of sense

      Good post.

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      • Superbee
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        #23
        NP Tyson... You'll learn to show your fear in style... Your PR still needs polishing, but it will come... Not much time left for it though...

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        • Biolink
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          #24
          Originally posted by DblLFThooK
          Easily the worst gight i haveever watched. Lack of skill by both fighters. Wilder will beat tyson no doubt. He is way more athletic. Eaons ahead of tyson. Tyson is slow as well and zero footwork. Wilder will be the next undisputed champ. Tyson will duck him. Obviously if you listen to hiscomments
          You're smoking on some good weed if you think Fury has bad footwork. Dude is extremely fleet footed for a big ass mf'er.

          Also simple "athleticism" does not win you a fight. Let's talk about something of merit like Wilder having next to no head movement, stiff as all hell, plodding footwork, and a mediocre(But improved over what it used to be) jab.

          Fury outboxes him when/if it happens.
          Last edited by Biolink; 11-29-2015, 01:07 PM.

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          • Biolink
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            #25
            Originally posted by mjgaz6
            Both fighters should apologize for their disgraceful performances. Win or lose...there is nothing worse in boxing than a guy who runs his mouth before the fight saying how he is going to KO the other guy and then gets in the ring and doesn't even try to back up his words.

            At least Wilder actually tries to KO his opponents.
            Easy to KO bum ass no-hopers. Come on man...

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              #26
              Originally posted by MC Hammer
              Makes sense with the rematch clause, but if Wilder gets past Povetkin this fight will have to happen, and Deontay is way to athletic and matches size with Fury.
              Matches size with Fury? He's a good 2 stone lighter

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              • megas30
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                #27
                I lose off Vlad when I saw him go for the "Victor Ortiz" leap into Fury's face. I am surprised neither the commentator nor the ref caught it.

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                • richardt
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                  #28
                  Fury landed 86 punches the entire fight in his title winning efforts.....and Wilder landed an average of 52 punches each round in his title winning efforts. Fury gets starched or dominated when he fights Wilder.
                  Last edited by richardt; 11-29-2015, 01:15 PM.

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                  • Biolink
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by richardt
                    Fury landed 86 punches the entire fight in his title winning efforts.....and Wilder landed an average of 52 punches each round in his title winning efforts. Fury get starched or dominated when he fights Wilder.
                    Against an extremely mediocre Bermaine Stiverne(Who was sick in that fight). There is no comparison. Wlad on his worst day would still stop Stiverne.

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                    • The Gambler1981
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Biolink
                      Against an extremely mediocre Bermaine Stiverne(Who was sick in that fight). There is no comparison. Wlad on his worst day would still stop Stiverne.
                      Frazier gives Ali a beating, but crude untested Goerge Foreman did work on Frazier.

                      That **** doesn't matter at all when talking Wilder and Fury, and beating Wlad is not something that says he will beat Wilder either because that is a totally different fight. And Wilder's lack of polish might benefit him because he doesn't know that he should buy Fury's bull**** moves.

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