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Originally posted by Vinnykin View PostTo be honest, I've been critical of Wilder but it's only because I want to see him fight the best in the division and, as a Fury fan, I like winding up Wilder fans sometimes. It's all good. I won't be one of those fanboys that discredit his victory if he beats Povetkin though that's for sure. Wilder is the real deal if he beats Povetkin and It will make the fight with Fury the biggest HW fight in years. May the best man win and I hope it's Wilder. Boxing needs an American HW to make it big again. I hope the Russia vs America element to this makes it huge!
I love watching Wilder fight because what you see is exactly what you get. He's a crazy, wild punching knockout machine. When he's struggling in a fight it's not because he's trying to lure his opponent in to land a sneaky counter, it's because he doesn't know what the fuck to do. Fury's completely the opposite. There are so many layers to his game and you never know entirely what his tactics are until after the fight; even then you need to rewatch and pay attention.
I can't wait for this fight. The unstoppable force meets the ever thinking object.
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Originally posted by kafkod View PostThere is nothing suspect about Fury's chin.
He was an amateur international at super-heavyweight from the age of 17 and has never been stopped in his life, amateur or pro, unlike somebody else I could mention.
Bum squad has KO'd a long string of journeymen, but never anybody even close to Fury's level.
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Originally posted by Russ. View PostYea getting dropped by a cruiserweight isnt suspect at all for a heavyweight lol.
Did Floyd get taken the distance be a flyweight in his 48th fight?
Fury got decked by Steve Cunnungham, who was a HW, then he got up and knocked Steve down and out.
Wilder has been KO'd by a cruiserweight, btw.
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Originally posted by kafkod View PostFury has never even fought a cruiserweight, let alone been dropped by one.
Did Floyd get taken the distance be a flyweight in his 48th fight?
Fury got decked by Steve Cunnungham, who was a HW, then he got up and knocked Steve down and out.
Wilder has been KO'd by a cruiserweight, btw.
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Originally posted by CatchweightKing View Postlol keep reaching, steve hasnt even weighed over 210 before.. hes a natural cruiserweight.. theres a reason why cunninghams next fight is at cruiserweight
Fury has been fighting in boxing's dreadnought division since he was 17 years old and has NEVER been KO'd or stopped in his entire career. Never. not once.
If you are determined to find something to crap on him for, at least pick something that makes a modicum of sense.
And btw, the cruiserweight limit is 200lbs, not 210.Last edited by kafkod; 03-01-2016, 05:16 PM.
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Originally posted by denium View PostUnfortunately Wilder is going to be knocked out by Povetkin long before Fury has the chance to do it himself.
Shame..
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Hope Wilder wins..I like his story and that he fights for his daughter..I wanna see wilder-Joshua at some point or Wilder-Fury/Klit...
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Originally posted by kafkod View PostFury has never even fought a cruiserweight, let alone been dropped by one.
Did Floyd get taken the distance be a flyweight in his 48th fight?
Fury got decked by Steve Cunnungham, who was a HW, then he got up and knocked Steve down and out.
Wilder has been KO'd by a cruiserweight, btw.
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