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

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  • DAVID READ
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    #71
    I don't understand what people see in Fury. He only has one notable win (a decision victory against an aged and strangely reticent Wlad Klitschko) and has been dropped by a cruiser. He's an awkward fighter but doesn't have the power of the top guys. Even at his peak, he'd get hammered by Joshua, Wilder or Ortiz.

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    • pollywog
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      #72
      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
      You got the patronising about right, but I feel you could have done with a tad more condescension...

      The lol at the end was sublime though!

      ...but for all that, tyson is still an infinitely slicker BOXER than windmill!!!

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        #73
        Originally posted by DocGreenThumb.
        All you Fury fans are living in Fantasyland Wilder will slept Tyson quicker and more brutal then he did Ortiz. It wiil be like a redwood tree dropping in the forest. When Bomb squad affect goes full throttle with the overhand right it will be good night. Sets everything off his jab. Once wilder got his jab going I knew Ortiz was in trouble. That's exactly is going to happen to Fury and have that same look wtf just hit me.
        Deontay Wilder is a bum, if a midget polish football hooligan can outbox him, so can Tyson.

        Anyway, who remembers 99% of posters on here predicting that Wladimir would KO him in the first round? I do!

        As usual, people let their blind hatred of the man cloud their judgement when it comes to his actual ability.

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        • CLUBBER!
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          #74
          Nobody beats Wilder. Not Fury, not AJ.

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          • M Bison
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            #75
            Originally posted by Illmatic94
            Foreman also had piss poor "skillset". but just like Wilder his power pulverized opponents. and Wilder being so unpredictable makes him more dangerous. there's no way to prepare for that because nothing he does is textbook. Ortiz is the best HW in terms of skill and technique. he proved that vs DW but it wasn't enough. Ortiz is ten levels about Joshua. AJ is tailor made for Wilder's right hand. he'll do the booty dew in round 1 guaranteed. and Fury is a disgraceful cokehead. his name shouldn't be mentioned until he gets back in the mix. if Cunningham dropped him DW will send that fool back to his depression.
            Just like Wladimir Klitschko would do, right?
            Triangular theories don't work, Wilder would get clowned on for 12 rounds by someone like Fury, we just need to give Fury a year to get back into form and shape.

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            • dsr
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              #76
              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
              You're wondering how much boxing other people watch, and then in the next sentence claiming that Tyson Fury isn't a slick boxer?

              A prime Fury is a nightmare fight for Wilder. Ortiz put on a better performance than I expected, and is clearly a decent technical boxer, but he still stood in the pocket all night rolling the dice. Finding Fury's chin would be an entirely different proposition. Wlad seemed gun shy because he was never able to get off the straight right hand, and he has one of the best right hands in the history of the division.

              Whether or not Fury ever gets back to the level he was at is anyone's guess, but I would have a prime Fury a heavy, heavy favourite against Wilder. Wilder has a punchers chance against anyone, but that is greatly reduced against a guy like Fury who can nullify the right hand with movement and defensive nouse.

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              • Real Talk85
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                #77
                The sport needs this guy back. He's pure entertainment and really is a good guy.

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                • oscar9992
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                  #78
                  Originally posted by DAVID READ
                  I don't understand what people see in Fury. He only has one notable win (a decision victory against an aged and strangely reticent Wlad Klitschko) and has been dropped by a cruiser. He's an awkward fighter but doesn't have the power of the top guys. Even at his peak, he'd get hammered by Joshua, Wilder or Ortiz.

                  Ortiz would have little chance considering he would been dwarfed by fast 6-8 tall giant Fury. Who would just dance around Ortiz & win by easy UD.

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                  • Butch.McRae
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                    #79
                    Originally posted by dsr
                    You're wondering how much boxing other people watch, and then in the next sentence claiming that Tyson Fury isn't a slick boxer?

                    A prime Fury is a nightmare fight for Wilder. Ortiz put on a better performance than I expected, and is clearly a decent technical boxer, but he still stood in the pocket all night rolling the dice. Finding Fury's chin would be an entirely different proposition. Wlad seemed gun shy because he was never able to get off the straight right hand, and he has one of the best right hands in the history of the division.

                    Whether or not Fury ever gets back to the level he was at is anyone's guess, but I would have a prime Fury a heavy, heavy favourite against Wilder. Wilder has a punchers chance against anyone, but that is greatly reduced against a guy like Fury who can nullify the right hand with movement and defensive nouse.
                    So we're clear, when Fury fought Cunnigham he was in his "prime" right?

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                    • oscar9992
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                      #80
                      This Fury would beat any HW today

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