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  • iamboxing
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    #1

    Who Beats Fury?

    Seriously, I think Fury would basically play with Wilder, Ortiz, AJ and Parker. What happened to footwork, ring generalship, feints, head movement? They're all so crude, mechanical and sitting ducks for Fury's jab all night. He would frustrate them as he did Wlad, and more so since most of them are mental midgets.
  • Sadiqkingofko
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    #2
    Only people who have a shot are Wlad and Haye but I think there too old now, maybe in there primes but Fury looks just as good as 60's Ali

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    • Marchegiano
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      #3
      Originally posted by iamboxing
      Seriously, I think Fury would basically play with Wilder, Ortiz, AJ and Parker. What happened to footwork, ring generalship, feints, head movement? They're all so crude, mechanical and sitting ducks for Fury's jab all night. He would frustrate them as he did Wlad, and more so since most of them are mental midgets.
      The phantom overhead gets him. It's not a real easy punch to pull off, but I think AJ probably has the best chance.













      1:40-ish the KD comes.



      I'm not suggesting Aj would struggle to mimic Steve, just that Tyson has gotten more aware since then so AJ'd have to be sneakier. It'd be tricky and he could pay big for it, but I reckon if AJ lands that phantom that's goodnight Tyson.

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      • BWC
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        #4
        The buffet line is beating Tyson Fury atm

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        • elfag
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          #5
          People that beat david fury:









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          • PRINCEKOOL
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            Anthony Joshua, David Haye, Wladimir Kiltschko "Would of beat him in the rematch aswell".......Tyson Fury won his fight up against Wladimir Kitschko! but by no means did he BEAT Kiltschko up or break his heart! (I don't class it as some sort of master class at all!).......and i highly doubt, that he could of fought to that same game plan during the rematch and won!

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              #7
              Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
              Anthony Joshua, David Haye, Wladimir Kiltschko "Would of beat him in the rematch aswell".......Tyson Fury won his fight up against Wladimir Kitschko! but by no means did he BEAT Kiltschko up or break his heart! (I don't class it as some sort of master class at all!).......and i highly doubt, that he could of fought to that same game plan during the rematch and won!
              I honestly think Wlad thought he did enough for the gift. I'm pretty sure if Wlad had known he was losing he'd've done more.


              I agree, it was a piss poor fight.

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              • PRINCEKOOL
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                Originally posted by Marchegiano
                I honestly think Wlad thought he did enough for the gift. I'm pretty sure if Wlad had known he was losing he'd've done more.


                I agree, it was a piss poor fight.
                Wladimir Kiltschko was prepare physically, but psychologically he was shocked by the awkwardness of Tyson Fury! Fury had a inability to hurt Wladimir Kitschko with his punches or even deter a stereotypical timid fighter in marching forward! (And this is why Wladimir Kiltschko was highly annoyed with himself, if he would of let his hands go? i doubt Tyson Fury would have a answer for his power!)...

                Deep down Fury's camp knew they could not fight the same way again! Peter Fury hinted to this fact during the rematch build up! (And i honestly believe this was one of the factors why Tyson Fury self com busted his entire boxing career! the pressure of the rematch, along with the pressures and extra responsibilities of being Heavyweight Champion of the world!)....

                But fair play to Tyson Fury for climbing his personal Everest!

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                • boliodogs
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                  I don't think he is as good as you are making him out to be.A lot of boxing is mental.If the desire is gone a lot of the ability goes with it. Does he even want to box anymore? A.J. looks good to me. He has fast hands, accurate, correctly thrown precision punches and real KO power in each fist. He has KOed everyone he has fought and never been behind in any fight. You can't do better than that. I think he KOs Tyson Fury. If he fails to KO Wlad I might change that prediction.

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                  • Redd Foxx
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                    Seems that most people saw Fury's last couple fights and overate him. I've followed him for years and he's meh. Fun personality, nothing special as a boxer. A special boxer would have actually thrown hands against a frozen Klitschko (but credit to Fury for playing off Wlad's hesitance).

                    I think Fury beats Haye and Jennings. Loses to Joshua, Wilder, Ortiz.

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