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  • lefthooklead
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    #31
    Originally posted by club fighter
    Gifted with speed, athletic ability, one punch power.
    He has none of this, but he knows how to fight and uses good strategy to get wins.

    I still feel he slithered his way to the top by fighting mostly nobodies and squeaking out a lackluster win over an aging champ.

    It's a different HW division now and I don't see him getting past contenders like Ortiz, Miller, or even Breazeale, let alone rise to the top.
    Hahaha! I think you are being a troll because if you actually believe any of that you are really lacking in any sort of boxing knowledge as well as any observational skills and critical thinking.

    Fury isn't the biggest 1 punch knockout artist, but he has enough power. He can switch fluently between southpaw and orthodox, and can switch styles up very well depending on opponents. His footwork is arguably the best in the division and his movement for a 6'9 guy is insanely good. Wlads footwork was supposedly awesome but he couldn't land a thing on Fury. It wasn't the most exciting night but it was EASY for him.

    Offensively and defensively his feints, angles and twitches are all excellent and he uses that to always keep opponents off balance and his movement makes him incredibly awkward. He's got a great engine for 12 rounds and doesn't gas out and has a pretty good punch selection.

    To say that Miller or Breazeale would land a glove on him is ridiculous! Ortiz might, but he's got skills, he'd still get bashed about from range.

    We will see though mate. We'll see soon enough.

    Keep learning in the meantime eh.

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    • lefthooklead
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      #32
      Originally posted by Boksfan
      You predicted Alvarez to quickly KO Golovkin so you should shut the **** up boy
      Hahaha did I **** you silly c unt

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      • Boksfan
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        #33
        Originally posted by lefthooklead
        Hahaha did I **** you silly c unt
        You did you ****ing lying scumbag.

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        • club fighter
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          #34
          Originally posted by lefthooklead
          Hahaha! I think you are being a troll because if you actually believe any of that you are really lacking in any sort of boxing knowledge as well as any observational skills and critical thinking.

          Fury isn't the biggest 1 punch knockout artist, but he has enough power. He can switch fluently between southpaw and orthodox, and can switch styles up very well depending on opponents. His footwork is arguably the best in the division and his movement for a 6'9 guy is insanely good. Wlads footwork was supposedly awesome but he couldn't land a thing on Fury. It wasn't the most exciting night but it was EASY for him.

          Offensively and defensively his feints, angles and twitches are all excellent and he uses that to always keep opponents off balance and his movement makes him incredibly awkward. He's got a great engine for 12 rounds and doesn't gas out and has a pretty good punch selection.

          To say that Miller or Breazeale would land a glove on him is ridiculous! Ortiz might, but he's got skills, he'd still get bashed about from range.

          We will see though mate. We'll see soon enough.

          Keep learning in the meantime eh.
          You are too wrapped up in the vapors of an overhyped "has been" that YOU are the one who cannot exercise "critical thinking" and your "observational skills" are clouded by this.

          The best fighter he faced on his way up was a *CRUISERWIEGHT* named Cunningham, and he got put on his azz early in the fight. It was only his size that overpowered Cunningham later in the fight, skill had nothing to do with it. Otherwise he fought bums.

          To put this guy up on a pedestal like you do only shows how much of a clown you really are.

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            #35
            Originally posted by Boksfan
            You did you ****ing lying scumbag.
            Prove it!

            I've got the proof about your Lemieux Saunders prediction...

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            • lefthooklead
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              #36
              Originally posted by club fighter
              You are too wrapped up in the vapors of an overhyped "has been" that YOU are the one who cannot exercise "critical thinking" and your "observational skills" are clouded by this.

              The best fighter he faced on his way up was a *CRUISERWIEGHT* named Cunningham, and he got put on his azz early in the fight. It was only his size that overpowered Cunningham later in the fight, skill had nothing to do with it. Otherwise he fought bums.

              To put this guy up on a pedestal like you do only shows how much of a clown you really are.
              Cunningham is better than Klitschko?!

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                #37
                All these clowns calling Fury a bum are the same idiots who predicted that Wlad would KO him in a round. Fury has far too much talent and skill for a bum like Joshua. I look forward to reading the butthurt after Fury takes him to school.

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                • Boksfan
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by lefthooklead
                  Prove it!

                  I've got the proof about your Lemieux Saunders prediction...
                  OK show me your proof.

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                  • HeadBodyBodyBody
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                    #39
                    just in case anybody hasn't seen it, this is Fury's first fight, aged 16. compare this to Joshua's early fights--****, compare this to any of Joshua's fights--i think you would be hard-pressed to deny that Fury is a more naturally-gifted boxer. he just has got 'it', you know - you look at him and you think, yeah, he moves well, he has presence in the ring, strong ring-IQ... he looks natural in there

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                    • iamboxing
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                      #40
                      Fury has a lot of mileage left in him. We're all in for a treat.

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