That interview is absolutely sickening by the way. A completely shameless piece of Americocentric propaganda. I'll actually give credit for Wilder for not coming across as a total jerk given the leading questions he was being asked.
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostWell you should've stated that then because it's his only chance of defeating Deontay Wilder. In your earlier post you made an irrational statement that if Fury would somehow connect cleanly on Wilder he'll drop him like a sack of spuds because he has no chin which I find absurd; Unless he is willing to trade some leather in return from the heavier handed Wilder.
Fury will put a brutal beating on Wilder from the get go, in fact i actually see Wilder quitting on his stool after Fury's closes both of his eyes and breaks his jaw.
A master boxer like Fury will have no problems with a crude brawler in Wilder. It will be similar to Floyd-Canelo. A shut out, but in this case Fury will get the KO.
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Originally posted by Fury4daWIN View PostThat interview is absolutely sickening by the way. A completely shameless piece of Americocentric propaganda. I'll actually give credit for Wilder for not coming across as a total jerk given the leading questions he was being asked.
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostThat's what I've been saying all along. Feints, movement and footwork will not be enough against a determined opponent, who isn't intimidated by your punching power, gun shy or is willing to lay it all on the line because he is gonna be to busy swinging to worry about being countered from a guy who doesn't like to punch and with no power.
Everything looks slower on TV.
Guys don't just jump in usually, because if they do, they get countered and put to sleep. The meaning of tactical approach to boxing is much more apparent at a live show, even on the part of relatively less technical fighters.
Boxers often make it look fairly easy to avoid getting knocked out, but in reality they are always cautious to the possibility.
Boxing is a very tactical sport. "Not being afraid of punches" gets you knocked out.
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostEven you don't believe that. There's no way Fury can match firepower with Deontay Wilder. If it's a shootout that Tyson wants then it's a shootout he will get because trust me, Wilder will be more than obliged to give to him. He will welcome it. What better way for Deontay to neutralize Fury's physical advantages and style by fighting in a phone booth and at a very fast pace? Moreover, Deontay is the overall better athlete to start with.
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostWell you should've stated that then because it's his only chance of defeating Deontay Wilder. In your earlier post you made an irrational statement that if Fury would somehow connect cleanly on Wilder he'll drop him like a sack of spuds because he has no chin which I find absurd; Unless he is willing to trade some leather in return from the heavier handed Wilder.
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Originally posted by Virgil Caine View PostHave you ever actually attended a pro boxing contest live?
Everything looks slower on TV.
Guys don't just jump in usually, because if they do, they get countered and put to sleep. The meaning of tactical approach to boxing is much more apparent at a live show, even on the part of relatively less technical fighters.
Boxers often make it look fairly easy to avoid getting knocked out, but in reality they are always cautious to the possibility.
Boxing is a very tactical sport. "Not being afraid of punches" gets you knocked out.
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Originally posted by denium View PostOf course Wilder has no chin, he was dropped hard by a complete bum in Harold Sconiers, and has been made to do the chicken dance a number of times in the amateurs.
Fury will put a brutal beating on Wilder from the get go, in fact i actually see Wilder quitting on his stool after Fury's closes both of his eyes and breaks his jaw.
A master boxer like Fury will have no problems with a crude brawler in Wilder. It will be similar to Floyd-Canelo. A shut out, but in this case Fury will get the KO.
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