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  • Butch.McRae
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    #51
    Originally posted by john l
    Thank you I get lucky from time to time Btw Its been driving me nuts where your name came from I knew I knew but could not remember I was just about to ask you and then it hit me BLUE CHIPS the Penny character lol.
    Even better pull lol much respect

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      #52
      Originally posted by hitking
      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.
      You're spot on my friend! Early on in the fight; Wilder was very tentative by fighting off the back foot and from long range. Which indicated to me that he respected Ortiz' punching power.

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        #53
        Originally posted by john l
        No Joshua might be made for you(slow feet)BUT wilder is ALL WRONG.Now that's not sayin Wilder is better then Joshua(although he also has a good style for Joshua)but he has the speed and reach and temperament to KO even the BEST version of Fury.Fury beat Wlad because he used his legs and reach to stop Wlad jab.If you can stop Wlad jab he WONT THROW st8 right.He needs to be able to touch you with jab to have confidence to throw right.Wilder can also be handcuffed a bit if you can take away jab(Ortiz)but he will STILL try and land right.Fury is not a southpaw or I would prob agree with mr Fury.But Wilder has probs early(as most heavys will vs Fury)but he WILL land that right and if S Cunningham can hurt him Wilder will KHTFO.Styles make fights just like I think Joshua would not have looked as lost as Wilder did vs Ortiz(still not SURE he beats him)because he has more tools in his bag then Wilder.But I really think Wilder would be the worst style for Fury.
        Szpilka's southpaw stance and fast feet had Wilder flailing at air and literally falling over himself for nine rounds, till Szpilka made a mistake and got his legs crossed square on.

        Fury is as comfortable boxing southpaw as he is orthodox and can switch from one to the other and back again effortlessly. And his footwork and overall defensive skills are 10x better than Szpilka's.

        Wilder has never fought anybody taller and longer than him, and there is nothing in the rules of boxing that says Fury can only defend, and isn't allowed to hit Deontay back!

        I see Fury's jabs and crosses zooming in on Wilder's head all night, and by the 9/10th rounds Deontay's face would be looking like raw hamburger, just like Chisora's after he'd been eating Fury's jab for 10 rounds.

        Wilder has a puncher's chance, for sure. But a fit Tyson Fury beats him 99 times out of a hundred .. and he makes it look easy.

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          #54
          Originally posted by jri9d0
          I predict the same end result.
          So do I .. KO win for Fury.

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            #55
            Originally posted by RussB23
            Fury would outbox wilder , but at some point wilder probably lands and flattens him. People always say wilder and joshuas chins are suspect. I think fury has a suspect chin to be honest and that both AJ and wilder KO him.
            Out of the three of them, Fury is the only one who has never been KO'd or stopped, amateur or pro.

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              #56
              Wilder and Joshua both look like great matchups for Fury but he needs to get his ass back in the ring first

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                #57
                Wilder looks like he’s too lazy to develop his boxing skills or body and Fury his body.

                Kinda rooting for Joshua now because he’s the only one with a professional attitude.

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by kafkod
                  Szpilka's southpaw stance and fast feet had Wilder flailing at air and literally falling over himself for nine rounds, till Szpilka made a mistake and got his legs crossed square on.

                  Fury is as comfortable boxing southpaw as he is orthodox and can switch from one to the other and back again effortlessly. And his footwork and overall defensive skills are 10x better than Szpilka's.

                  Wilder has never fought anybody taller and longer than him, and there is nothing in the rules of boxing that says Fury can only defend, and isn't allowed to hit Deontay back!

                  I see Fury's jabs and crosses zooming in on Wilder's head all night, and by the 9/10th rounds Deontay's face would be looking like raw hamburger, just like Chisora's after he'd been eating Fury's jab for 10 rounds.

                  Wilder has a puncher's chance, for sure. But a fit Tyson Fury beats him 99 times out of a hundred .. and he makes it look easy.
                  Sure...

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                  • john l
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by kafkod
                    Szpilka's southpaw stance and fast feet had Wilder flailing at air and literally falling over himself for nine rounds, till Szpilka made a mistake and got his legs crossed square on.

                    Fury is as comfortable boxing southpaw as he is orthodox and can switch from one to the other and back again effortlessly. And his footwork and overall defensive skills are 10x better than Szpilka's.

                    Wilder has never fought anybody taller and longer than him, and there is nothing in the rules of boxing that says Fury can only defend, and isn't allowed to hit Deontay back!

                    I see Fury's jabs and crosses zooming in on Wilder's head all night, and by the 9/10th rounds Deontay's face would be looking like raw hamburger, just like Chisora's after he'd been eating Fury's jab for 10 rounds.

                    Wilder has a puncher's chance, for sure. But a fit Tyson Fury beats him 99 times out of a hundred .. and he makes it look easy.
                    I don't thjink so I think your grossly overestimating Fury's Boxing.And have you seen the two together?No ***en way is Fury 6-9 I knew that with Wlad he about 6-7-8 tops.Im not so sure he has longer arms then Wilder and I'm not sold on his chin.Im a huge fan of tech boxing and almost as a rule I pick the better boxer.But there are excepetions to EVERY RULE.

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                    • kafkod
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by john l
                      I don't thjink so I think your grossly overestimating Fury's Boxing.And have you seen the two together?No ***en way is Fury 6-9 I knew that with Wlad he about 6-7-8 tops.Im not so sure he has longer arms then Wilder and I'm not sold on his chin.Im a huge fan of tech boxing and almost as a rule I pick the better boxer.But there are excepetions to EVERY RULE.
                      I think you are grossly overestimating Wilder's boxing, and his chin, and just about everything else about him, lol.

                      He has heart, reach - though not as much reach as Fury - and power .. and that's it. It takes more than that to hold on to a world title if you are fighting the best men your division, which Wilder hasn't done so far.

                      Fury may not be quite 6' 9", but he is taller, longer, and out of sight more skillful and talented than Wilder.
                      Last edited by kafkod; 03-06-2018, 10:06 PM.

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