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  • Sweet Pea 50
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    #11
    I'd favor Fury, but by the slightest of **** hairs.

    He has been on the biggest stage, away from home, went the full 12, and didn't bottle it.

    And won by a fair margin.

    But

    I think Ortiz gives him hell early, and has the type of power that could change/end the fight.

    I don't think it would be the greatest HW fight.

    Could be drama in some rounds.

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    • DannYankee
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      #12
      Originally posted by LoadedWraps
      No one buys that excuse, it takes all of 4 seconds to google his other fights, same with any other fighter. Watch enough fights of someone or don't expect your opinion on said fighter to be taken seriously. (not just you, but anyone who pulls that crap about judging a fighter off of the only fight the've seen)
      And 4 seconds would be too much. Did you even watch the fight that thing was disgustingly bad in the worse ways possible he won by default Klitschko didn't do anything at all Fury bluffed his way to a win, and when Fury did throw punches it was just funny ass punches that looked like my drunk uncle threw them everything but his jab when he graced us with it was laughable. Who in their right mind would go out of their way to find out who this guy is as a boxer? This was supposed to be him at his best.

      All I want to know is what kind of gypsy magic he did on Klitschko. If skill has anything to do with a person winning in boxing next time he tries that **** on somebody who calls his bluff and all he has to back it up is those bull**** punches he was throwing he gonna get Lokied

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      • MisterPullman
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        #13
        Originally posted by Sweet Pea 50
        I'd favor Fury, but by the slightest of **** hairs.

        He has been on the biggest stage, away from home, went the full 12, and didn't bottle it.

        And won by a fair margin.

        But

        I think Ortiz gives him hell early, and has the type of power that could change/end the fight.

        I don't think it would be the greatest HW fight.

        Could be drama in some rounds.
        man if Fury had power he'd be the most perfect heavyweight in history

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          #14
          Originally posted by DannYankee
          Quote:

          Originally Posted by LoadedWraps

          No one buys that excuse, it takes all of 4 seconds to google his other fights, same with any other fighter. Watch enough fights of someone or don't expect your opinion on said fighter to be taken seriously. (not just you, but anyone who pulls that crap about judging a fighter off of the only fight the've seen)

          And 4 seconds would be too much. Did you even watch the fight that thing was disgustingly bad in the worse ways possible he won by default Klitschko didn't do anything at all Fury bluffed his way to a win, and when Fury did throw punches it was just funny a ss punches that looked like my drunk uncle threw them everything but his jab when he graced us with it was laughable. Who in their right mind would go out of their way to find out who this guy is as a boxer? This was supposed to be him at his best.

          All I want to know is what kind of gypsy magic he did on Klitschko. If skill has anything to do with a person winning in boxing next time he tries that **** on somebody who calls his bluff and all he has to back it up is those bull**** punches he was throwing he gonna get Lokied

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          It was a 50% Tyson Fury and he still schooled a man who had barely lost a round in over a decade and was ranked p4p number 1. Obviously he wasn't going to engage in a fire fight with one of the hardest punchers of all time.


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          • El-blanco
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            #15
            An old out of shape Thompson had moments against Ortiz. Fury most certainly will exploit those chances. Ortiz looked better before tonight.

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            • Weltschmerz
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              #16
              Ortiz by devastating kayo.

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              • Æthelstan
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                #17
                Fury wins easily

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                • Redd Foxx
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                  #18
                  I've followed Fury for a long time and I've seen too many smaller men blast him by just slipping his jab or walking right up to him. They were all scrubs though and couldn't seal the deal. Ortiz is new to me but I've watched quite a few of his fights recently and he slips punches really well in order to get inside against bigger men. He would undoubtedly daze Fury and most likely finish him. I don't see where Fury excels against Ortiz. He's slower, easier to hit, doesn't slip punches as well, has far less technical skill, isn't as strong, etc. His stamina may be slightly better and he's got greater reach so I'll give him that but Tyson knows better than to get anywhere near Ortiz and you can rest assured this fight won't happen.

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                  • Damn Wicked
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                    #19
                    I would have to pick douchebag Fury to beat Ortiz by decision. Ortiz has some good qualities but I think people here are really overrating him. Fury has way better stamina and output than old Tony Thompson. Fury is also a lot slicker, faster and tougher...as well as younger. Fury is also a bigger piece of ****. )

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                    • Damn Wicked
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                      #20
                      Oh, and Fury is taller with a better reach and faster hands....and a better boxing IQ.

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