Comments Thread For: Haye Feels Tyson Fury's Style Could Create Problems For Wilder

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  • Noelanthony
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    #41
    Originally posted by scarybodyshot
    I've always maintained that the Vlad that showed up against AJ would have finished off any other heavyweight. The shot he dropped AJ with would have put anyone down.

    Wilder flattens everyone bar AJ & Chisora.
    Chisora?? Lol . You are a wind- up merchant. You are good that will really piss of the Americans. Unfortunately I can’t co- sign this mission as it is too dangerous .

    Chisora is probably 25th best heavyweight in Europe. If I include Eastern Europe then 35th best. Joe Joyce stops him. Feather fisted Fury in his prime stopped him. He is very consistent he has probably been beaten in every country and continent he has fought. Good ol Del Boy

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    • Punisha
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      #42
      Originally posted by TheBigLug
      Fury v Wilder has always been the most intriguing fight for me. I think Fury makes AJ look very basic and i think Wilder finds AJ easy to hit, because he's too stiff and upright.

      Fury v Wilder is the interesting one. I've always said that Fury (at his best) is the one HW around today that i could see being able to nullify Wilder's right hand for a full fight and beating him...but at the same time, you can never count Wilder out. He has a knack for landing the big shot. It's interesting for sure.

      It is interesting, I don't think Fury can actually hurt Wilder so it'll be a points game of Fury outboxing Wilder and surviving Wilder's right hand.

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      • TheBigLug
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        #43
        Originally posted by Punisha
        It is interesting, I don't think Fury can actually hurt Wilder so it'll be a points game of Fury outboxing Wilder and surviving Wilder's right hand.
        I think Fury has enough power to hurt fighters, he just rarely sits down on his shots. He still has a pretty good knockout ratio. Plenty of guys have said he hits harder than you think. We know how tough Chisora is and he had to get pulled out in the second Fury fight. Hammer got pulled out too but went the distance with Povetkin. Fury can bust fighters up.

        I think all these guys can hit hard enough to hurt with the right shot. Chisora isn't a puncher yet he just knocked Takam out in a way some big punchers didn't.

        That said, i'm not sure Fury will plant his feet long enough to really throw hard shots v Wilder, so unless Wilder jumps right into a stiff counter and gets wobbled, i agree that it'll be a points game. Wise enough really. Why would anybody stand infront of Wilder and fight? it'll end one way.
        Last edited by TheBigLug; 08-01-2018, 04:23 AM.

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        • Punisha
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          #44
          Wilder is so unorthodox that his overhand punches should find a way to hit Fury

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            #45
            Originally posted by Lemonhead_Jeff
            I agree, but it's probably the right fight to take. It shows Wilder is serious, and it doesn't look great for Hearn who portrayed Team Wilder as the ones being difficult to negotiate with. Up until now, British posters on here seem indifferent as to weather Joshua fights Wilder or not, talking more about Joshua's celebrity appeal than his boxing prowess. If Wilder beats Fury, they may start to change their tune about the fight.
            You are absolutely correct. Deontay Wilder has come a long way. He is calling out the best possible challengers out there in the heavyweight division. This is his second undefeated challenger in a row.

            It's clear and obvious as night and day that Hearn and Joshua wanted no parts of the "Bronze Bomber" that's why they continued to avoid and duck him. I commend Wilder for giving us boxing fans the fights we want to see.

            He cares for his fans while AJ does not. This is his gift to us. The battle between two undefeated champions and I can't wait.

            This fight should be very exciting. I must say that I am very pleased and enthused about this match up because it's the best fighting the best.

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            • Oshio
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              #46
              Originally posted by Punisha
              It is interesting, I don't think Fury can actually hurt Wilder so it'll be a points game of Fury outboxing Wilder and surviving Wilder's right hand.
              Fury does not need to hurt Wilder. What Fury can do is to outbox him and win by UD. It's a shame that Wilder will consider fighting someone below top 5

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                #47
                Originally posted by JWHardin
                I think Wilder attacking Fury's body will be the key. Not sure if he'll do that though. Wlad didn't either.
                I don't believe Wilder has enough technique to land consistently on Fury's body. You need skill to expose the body and time your work there, Wilder is a straight up headhunter.

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