How powerful is Tyson Fury compared to current and past heavyweights?

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  • miniq
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    #21
    250 pounds
    6'9"

    anyone that big hits hard. relative to his peers he doesn't hit hard

    however after 12 rounds with him you're going to be sore. If he had more power he would gas out after 6 rounds. He has good compromise between his abilities.

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    • kafkod
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      #22
      Originally posted by nubianpiye
      He has stopped 18 out of 25 opponents if I'm right? That's very good.
      Yeah, that's correct. He isn't a power puncher. Most of his stoppage wins came via TKO or retirement, rather than clean KO. But he has decked and busted up a lot of opponents, so he most certainly isn't feather fisted either.

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      • LoadedWraps
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        #23
        Originally posted by denium
        Fury is apparently feather fisted but has still stopped 2/3 of his opponents. A feather fisted HW would be someone like Bryant Jennings. Fury doesn't need one punch KO power anyway. He's lost 1 round in his last three fights.


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        Fury is definitely not feather fisted. I always lol when I read that.

        It's also hilarious whenever I read that Fury fights are boring. Only his last one arguably was.

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        • Sweet Pea 50
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          #24
          I'd say it's pretty decent. Don't think he'll really pop up into any "most devastating punchers in the divisions history" discussions, but he isn't feather fisted by any means.

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