Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury: Wilder is Made For Me, I'll Give Him a Good Hiding!

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  • BoxingTech718
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    #21
    Send the contract talk is cheap

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    • Illmatic94
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      #22
      they should test this fat disgraceful blimp asap. he's pumped with clenbuterol and *******. Furys best win is the most atrocious unwatchable fight in HW boxing history. his depression kicked in when he watched the replay.

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      • john l
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        #23
        Originally posted by Butch.McRae
        When people post this stuff it makes me wonder how much boxing they watch. Tyson Fury isn't some slick boxer lol he beat a gun shy VK. Stop it lol
        Let me stop that wondering.Not much or really its more like they don't know what there looking at.Boxing is a very complex sport but the fact that to a green fan it just looks too much like just fightin(which is more complex then MOST would know)makes them think they know something.Watch a top coach workin with a top fighter(even top Am)and MOST on here would be COMPLETY LOST as to what there even talking about half the time.

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        • hitking
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          #24
          Originally posted by Butch.McRae
          Somebody knows boxing. Fury would get sparked by Wilder for one reason; he takes too long to set up. That's exactly what Wilder likes. You have to pressure Wilder to keep him of balance and not allow him to find his range on that right hand. Fury is an easier fight for Wilder than Joshua and definitely Ortiz.

          Just watch Fury fight Cunningham. That's all you need to see for proof here. Wilder is much ranger and has cat reflexes. Fury would get dropped relatively easily.
          I agree. Not to mention, I don’t think Fury hits hard enough to make Wilder leery. Wilder fought Ortiz relatively passive (at least by his standards) because he knew Ortiz could hurt him. Fury is a good boxer. But I don’t think he’s good enough to fight a clean twelve rounds against Wilder. Especially when Wilder finds his range.

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          • BoxingTech718
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            #25
            Wilder should send Fury a contract for a fight in Vegas.

            Let’s be serious Joshua don’t want to fight Wilder yet.

            He’s content to earn money fighting bums in the UK

            Hearn is going to milk him as much as he can before risking his cash cow

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            • Just looking
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              #26
              Fury would need more power to keep Wilder from him for 12 rounds. Wilder wasn't throwing a lot early against Ortiz because Ortiz had power to knock him out, don't think Fury has this

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              • Illmatic94
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                #27
                Originally posted by mrlopez
                Wilder SHOULD fight Fury next if he cant get AJ. If he wins, he earns the lineal championship and he has way more leverage in negotiations! 50/50 is more reasonable
                if wilder got no credit for beating the avoided and feared orriz who they discredit as 500 years old.. how much credit would he get for beating a ******* sniffing PED using blimp with a 3 year layoff?

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                • Butch.McRae
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by hitking
                  I agree. Not to mention, I don’t think Fury hits hard enough to make Wilder leery. Wilder fought Ortiz relatively passive (at least by his standards) because he knew Ortiz could hurt him. Fury is a good boxer. But I don’t think he’s good enough to fight a clean twelve rounds against Wilder. Especially when Wilder finds his range.
                  It's actually hilarious when you think about the disparity in hand speed and reflexes. That's an easy mark for Wilder. No punch to worry about at all.

                  I watched Fury losing to Cunningham, then proceeded to lean on him for like 4 rounds to tire him out, then got a "TKO". It was hilarious. Klitscko just felt awkward about the height and reach issues. Without his jab, he was never much to worry about.
                  Last edited by Butch.McRae; 03-06-2018, 07:43 PM.

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                  • Butch.McRae
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by john l
                    Let me stop that wondering.Not much or really its more like they don't know what there looking at.Boxing is a very complex sport but the fact that to a green fan it just looks too much like just fightin(which is more complex then MOST would know)makes them think they know something.Watch a top coach workin with a top fighter(even top Am)and MOST on here would be COMPLETY LOST as to what there even talking about half the time.
                    That's fair, but I try to respect posters here. Want to assume the best. This is probably the best forum in the sport.

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                    • M Bison
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by BufordTannen
                      Now listen here chump there has never been a man that could keep Tyson Fury down and there never will be in this era, Wladimir Klitschko tried but failed, Cunningham tried but failed, and the Beyonce Flailing Wilder will fail as well.

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