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  • JakeTheBoxer
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    #41
    Wilder couldn`t even stop Stiverne.

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    • Kigali
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      #42
      Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
      Wilder couldn`t even stop Stiverne.
      I highly doubt Fury would stop him either.

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        #43
        This is not the issue here. Fury would outbox Stiverne like he did with WK. Question is WHO can beat Fury. I seriously doubt Wilder can outbox Fury.

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          #44
          Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
          This is not the issue here. Fury would outbox Stiverne like he did with WK. Question is WHO can beat Fury. I seriously doubt Wilder can outbox Fury.
          Wilder can outbox and out**** Fury.

          He's 224lbs

          Not some lumbering 250+ dinosaur with flab hanging off him.

          The guy that is more fit is the one likely to win a boxing match.

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            #45
            The only fighter made to run through Fury without question is Joshua for obvious reasons being a aggressive explosive style who is also a giant at 6'6 who excells at smashing opposition at close quarters .

            The second would be Wlad Klitchko of now and certainly Wlad under Steward would nullify anything Fury would or could do . Let them do a rematch and you will see the difference bc Wlad would win that ,most likely decision at this point but i would look for late rnd K.O as long as it was before Wlad is 44 .

            Hayes style makes it more difficult to fight taller guys but he is another guy with a chance landing big over the top ,under neath Fury and dropping him . I wouldn't bet on this one .


            Wilder just doesnt look like a balanced fighter to me , i would give the bigger Fury the edge and assume he doesnt get one shotted and out boxes Wilder who wouldn't have length to bail him out here ,awkward deafeats less awkward here .

            The rest would give Fury a run but they are still at their learning curve ,by the time Fury does (IF) he comes back ,all the fighters will have improved . Hes clearly not unbeatable and his main backing is his size which one will always find a way around ,particurly if hes not a power puncher .

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            • deathofaclown
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              #46
              Fury of 2015, Nobody today beats him.

              I think he' might be too gone to come back and beat the top guys now though. I wouldn't write him off though. If he comes back and gets in decent shape by his standards, i think he can still beat any of todays heavyweights.

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                #47
                Originally posted by deathofaclown
                Fury of 2015, Nobody today beats him.

                I think he' might be too gone to come back and beat the top guys now though. I wouldn't write him off though. If he comes back and gets in decent shape by his standards, i think he can still beat any of todays heavyweights.
                2015 Fury what a beast

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by juggernaut666
                  The only fighter made to run through Fury without question is Joshua for obvious reasons being a aggressive explosive style who is also a giant at 6'6 who excells at smashing opposition at close quarters .

                  The second would be Wlad Klitchko of now and certainly Wlad under Steward would nullify anything Fury would or could do . Let them do a rematch and you will see the difference bc Wlad would win that ,most likely decision at this point but i would look for late rnd K.O as long as it was before Wlad is 44 .

                  Hayes style makes it more difficult to fight taller guys but he is another guy with a chance landing big over the top ,under neath Fury and dropping him . I wouldn't bet on this one .


                  Wilder just doesnt look like a balanced fighter to me , i would give the bigger Fury the edge and assume he doesnt get one shotted and out boxes Wilder who wouldn't have length to bail him out here ,awkward deafeats less awkward here .

                  The rest would give Fury a run but they are still at their learning curve ,by the time Fury does (IF) he comes back ,all the fighters will have improved . Hes clearly not unbeatable and his main backing is his size which one will always find a way around ,particurly if hes not a power puncher .
                  Fury is too heavy to outbox Wilder.
                  He'll get caught and laid out.

                  Those 250+ plus guys are not beating Wilder.

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by Kigali
                    They way the talk....you'd think there was another Tyson Fury running about.

                    the one I see ain't ****.
                    Agreed! I'm not seeing this lightening fast hard to hit, ring master. I'm seeing a huge heavyweight that moves around a lot at a slow pace and hasn't got much power.

                    if he was 6"4 he wouldn't have survived this long.

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by Poppo168
                      Fury is a big clumsy oaf, he won the title in probably the worst 12 round title fight in heavyweight history.

                      The only thing fury had going for him was size and he moved a lot. He didn't have particularly fast hands, power was pretty much non existent and chin was suspect.

                      I'm not saying he was bad, he could've possibly beaten Wlad again or maybe Wilder or AJ if he clinched and tired them but using the same style he did against Wlad the first time would get him Ko'd 9 times out of 10. We're not talking about a guy with prime RJJ reflexes to be able to toy with opponents.

                      If anyone is the casual it's you ******.
                      You know **** all about boxing son, like i say, stick to football. Leave boxing to the men.

                      Non existent power yet has stopped 2/3's of his opponents lol. Fury isn't a clincher so not sure where you've got that from either. You're just another casual blinded by your hatred of his personality.

                      Fury does toy with opponents, look what he did to Hammer, Chisora, Klitschko.

                      Now sling it redbar.

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