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  • #61
    Originally posted by nubianpiye View Post
    No I'm not mistaking anything your punching power is based upon knockout percentages and Fury is able average in this regard. Fury outboxed Wlad easily in the first fight Wlad isn't superior at anything. And to say that Fury isn't fat is a joke he looked like a pregnant pear at the press conference and even 30 pounds can't save him! Fury's whole tactic always revolves around using his amazing height advantage fats hands and feet he demonstrates a lot of lateral movement that makes him very hard to hit. how will he manage that being as fat as he is?

    Son't act like a number of factors don't impact the fight in the ring. Corales beat Castillo in fight one in the rematch Castillo came in over weight and stopped him factors such as fitness, weight and wear and tear have an impact on the fight hence the whole concept of someone being shot.

    Tyson will probably lose by stoppage now due to being so far out of shape he's still a skilled fighter when he'd on it.
    sorry to tell you but even fury fanatics knows he not a power puncher.A power puncher doesn't have to wear down their opponents with size and long term punching in later rounds.thats about it on that.

    That's Fury's walk around weight,hes a PROFESSIONAL athlete,he may not carry himself like one but your extremely delusional if you think hes in shape 24/7.and that the press conference shows what shape he comes in 2/3 months from now.


    The rest you posted is just rehashed of his style which I don't really care...its the same old fury against a more aggressive wlad that he wont last with if that wlad does come in the ring.

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    • #62
      "King Kong" Ortiz is the best Heavyweight on the planet right now. He's a big southpaw who can box and would be trouble for anybody, but he's like 36, so his windows closing.

      He'll be the best for the next 2 1/2 years or so.

      Then, it's Anthony Joshua's turn. Him and Joseph Parker could be the co-rulers of the division.

      I wanna say Wilder, but I gotta see improvement.

      And I don't know where this belief that Fury's some great fighter came from. He beat a 41 year old Vlad that was distracted. I don't think Vlad took it that seriously and that's about it.

      Vlad pummels Fury 2 years ago.

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      • #63
        Originally posted by The D3vil View Post
        "King Kong" Ortiz is the best Heavyweight on the planet right now. He's a big southpaw who can box and would be trouble for anybody, but he's like 36, so his windows closing.

        He'll be the best for the next 2 1/2 years or so.

        Then, it's Anthony Joshua's turn. Him and Joseph Parker could be the co-rulers of the division.

        I wanna say Wilder, but I gotta see improvement.

        And I don't know where this belief that Fury's some great fighter came from. He beat a 41 year old Vlad that was distracted. I don't think Vlad took it that seriously and that's about it.

        Vlad pummels Fury 2 years ago.
        So much wrong with this post...

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        • #64
          Originally posted by Freedom2016 View Post
          If he was as good as some of the Fury fans think he is he would have fought Wilder but I think all know Hughie doesn't have the power in them hands to keep a big bomber off him.
          I'm not personally blown away by him, like I said. He does look to have decent potential, and sparring with Fury will have given him some insanely valuable experience, but he's one of those guys who'll need to prove himself in the ring since his best qualities aren't immediately apparent. I agree he doesn't have the biggest power, but that's no bar to success as big cousin Tyson testifies. If Hughie develops his skills and boxing IQ to the same level (as much as boxing IQ can be developed) then he won't need to have massive fight stopping power to win fights.

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          • #65
            Originally posted by The D3vil View Post
            "King Kong" Ortiz is the best Heavyweight on the planet right now. He's a big southpaw who can box and would be trouble for anybody, but he's like 36, so his windows closing.

            He'll be the best for the next 2 1/2 years or so.

            Then, it's Anthony Joshua's turn. Him and Joseph Parker could be the co-rulers of the division.

            I wanna say Wilder, but I gotta see improvement.

            And I don't know where this belief that Fury's some great fighter came from. He beat a 41 year old Vlad that was distracted. I don't think Vlad took it that seriously and that's about it.

            Vlad pummels Fury 2 years ago.
            Good post, some points I don't agree with though like AJ and Parker ruling the division.

            Wlad has slid the last few years, this past two years dramatically as stats show. Had Wlad have fought Fury in 2012 when Peter Fury refused to put his man in there I'm certain it'd have been lights out early doors for the fluff fisted one, look at the amount of punches Wlad was throwing that year compared to his output in April last year, his signs of decline were there for all to see versus Pulev too unless you choose to overlook them.

            I see Ortiz as the danger man for the next 3-4 years, I think it'll take him another two years to get the fight he craves to establish himself though yet, unless GB can coax someone big like AJ or Wilder before Wlad goes on to unify with them.

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            • #66
              BOMBSQUAD!!!

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              • #67
                In a few years time I see real king Kong supreme

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