Comments Thread For: Wilder Not Concerned About Fury Pulling Out Of Their Fight
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I've said it a couple of times now, Wilder's balance is a big enough weakness for Fury to expose to get the win.
Fury will stay out of the shorter reach of Wilder and just pop off with his quick jab until Wilder lunges in for a 1-2 and then Fury will just soak up the windmill shot. I don't see a Fury win by KO but he will make him look as silly as he did Klitschko with his obvious superior boxing skill.
Wilder looked so unfit against Ortiz, he was blowing in the middle rounds, if I remember rightly.Comment
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AJ beat the #9 heavyweight to win his title and hasnt faced a top 4 fighter in his life.
One has two top four wins and the other has zero.Comment
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Answer the question. Which of the four heavyweight titles has the most impressive title history. We both know the answer is the WBC, which is why you dont want to answer.
As for the post Klitschko era, Stiverne was #2 in the world and Wilder is #2 in the world.
Charles Martin and Joseph Parker were never that highly regarded.
So even in trying to move the goal posts, your position still fails.
IBF Champions
Anthony Joshua
Charles Martin
Tyson Fury
Wladimir Klitschko
Chris Byrd
Lennox Lewis x2
Hasim Rahman
Lennox Lewis
Evander Holyfield x3
Michael Moorer x2
George Foreman
Michael Moorer
Evander Holyfield x2
Rid**** Bowe
Evander Holyfield
James Douglas
Mike Tyson
Tony Tucker
Michael Spinks
Larry Holmes
WBC Champions since the IBF began
Deontay Wilder
Bermane Stiverne
Vitali Klitschko x2
Samuel Peter
Oleg Maskaev
Hasim Rahman x2
Vitali Klitschko
Lennox Lewis x3
Hasim Rahman
Lennox Lewis x2
Mike Tyson
Frank Bruno
Oliver McCall
Lennox Lewis
Rid**** Bowe
Evander Holyfield
James Douglas
Mike Tyson
Trever Berbick
Pinklon Thomas
Tim WitherspoonComment
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So no matter how bad the WBC got, it'd always be the best title because it existed earlier? For me 34 years is plenty enough time for a straight comparison with the IBF.Last edited by Frazier67; 08-07-2018, 12:55 PM.Comment
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Gonna be a decent Fight
Gotta admit Fury has the stones where Joshua doesn't. Should be a decent fight if Fury is in shape. It's a win, win for Fury even if he loses he may have a shot at Joshua if he looks bad enough so Joshua doesn't feel threatened. Joshua is the Adonis Stevenson of the heavyweight division. Talks a good game then runs and hidesComment
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I've said it a couple of times now, Wilder's balance is a big enough weakness for Fury to expose to get the win.
Fury will stay out of the shorter reach of Wilder and just pop off with his quick jab until Wilder lunges in for a 1-2 and then Fury will just soak up the windmill shot. I don't see a Fury win by KO but he will make him look as silly as he did Klitschko with his obvious superior boxing skill.
Wilder looked so unfit against Ortiz, he was blowing in the middle rounds, if I remember rightly.Comment
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