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  • kafkod
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    #21
    Originally posted by Paddy Mashdown
    It was an absolute masterclass from Fury. I've been rewatching all his fights, and whilst the Klitschko fight was admittedly dull, that was on Wlad not adjusting and not forcing the fight, Fury did what he had to do to win, but that was a 50% Fury in there.

    People call the Hammer/Chisora II fights dull, i disagree, i just saw a master boxer showing off his skills. It's not Tyson's fault that he's levels above everyone else.
    Maybe if Fury starts letting his opponents hit him, GGG style, he will get more respect from some people?

    Looking at that photo of him and Allen, it looks like Tyson is still sparring without headgear. His explanation for doing that is that his aim is to not get hit in sparring, so headgear shouldn't be needed.

    And btw, the poignant memories were of my old man, not Fury. I miss Tyson, but not that much!

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      #22
      Originally posted by sotgoda
      Wilder beats up Fury. Both are awkward - Fury has the better boxing skills but Wilder is faster, better stamina, more power, etc. Fury will prove difficult initially, changing from southpaw to orthodox and moving awkwardly to create confusion. But that will work to his disadvantage too. Wilder is also awkward and happy to take fire to give fire. Wilder eventually catches Fury in the middle rounds and knocks him out (say rounds 6 - 9).
      Deontay Wilder is a bum with a big punch. He lost every round of his last fight, as well as being previously outboxed by a midget football hooligan. Wilder has a punchers chance against Fury and that's it.

      Fury would jab Wilder to little bits, bust him up and make him quit.

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        #23
        Originally posted by Paddy Mashdown
        Deontay Wilder is a bum with a big punch. He lost every round of his last fight, as well as being previously outboxed by a midget football hooligan. Wilder has a punchers chance against Fury and that's it.

        Fury would jab Wilder to little bits, bust him up and make him quit.
        I will be here when Fury loses to Wilder. I will see what your excuses are then. Fury's hype is built on 1 fight - the Wlad fight. I think he is a great fighter but he is also open to the right hand. Now, not sure what fight you were watching but Wilder did not lose every round of his last fight - again stick with the facts, not made up stuff, bro!

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          #24
          Originally posted by sotgoda
          I will be here when Fury loses to Wilder. I will see what your excuses are then. Fury's hype is built on 1 fight - the Wlad fight. I think he is a great fighter but he is also open to the right hand. Now, not sure what fight you were watching but Wilder did not lose every round of his last fight - again stick with the facts, not made up stuff, bro!
          What round did he win? I suppose the one where he dropped Ortiz, but you can't deny that Wilder was being clearly outboxed by the Cuban. Respect for Wilder for putting Ortiz away btw.

          Unfortunately i think Joshua will probably splatter him before Fury has a chance to, but hopefully it happens someday.

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            #25
            Looks like Fury has a little shiner on his right eye there.

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              #26
              Is this a new picture of just one from years ago? Fury looks to be in good shape

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                #27
                Originally posted by sotgoda
                I will be here when Fury loses to Wilder. I will see what your excuses are then. Fury's hype is built on 1 fight - the Wlad fight. I think he is a great fighter but he is also open to the right hand. Now, not sure what fight you were watching but Wilder did not lose every round of his last fight - again stick with the facts, not made up stuff, bro!
                I saw the doctor delay the start of a round to check Deontay wasn't getting too hurt, against a shorter, older, shot fighter with high blood pressure. Lets face it, Deontay is a one trick pony, and it works against a lower level fighter.But he looks shaky at times, clumsy, and hes there to be taken, soon i think.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Paddy Mashdown
                  What round did he win? I suppose the one where he dropped Ortiz, but you can't deny that Wilder was being clearly outboxed by the Cuban. Respect for Wilder for putting Ortiz away btw.

                  Unfortunately i think Joshua will probably splatter him before Fury has a chance to, but hopefully it happens someday.
                  AJ will never beat Wilder. I know that sounds too strong a statement but the major tools to win are in Wilder's favor. I will be here. My hope is that AJ signs the document and stops ducking. Once it's done, it's a wrap. He gets knocked out.

                  On the Wilder-Ortiz fight, Wilder won the 2nd, 4th, 5th, 6th and 9th round in my opinion. You could argue that he lost the 2nd and 4th but I thought he won the 5th and 6th comfortably; the 9th marginally. Either way, it does not matter - boxing can be a sprint or marathon. Wilder knocked him out in the 10th.

                  Also, the 2nd round of the Wilder-Ortiz should have been a 10-8 for Wilder. Wilder dropped Ortiz with a right hand which looked like a slip but upon replay it showed it was a punch.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Johnston
                    Is this a new picture of just one from years ago? Fury looks to be in good shape
                    It's from last week.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by LacedUp
                      It's from last week.
                      Wow.. That is impressive, he looked 80 pounds heavier no more then 6 months ago

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