Fury isn't ready For Wilder

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  • McNulty
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    #1

    Fury isn't ready For Wilder

    Looks ok, but needs more time. If he shows up to Wilder looking like this I don't think it'll go well for Fury. If I was handling him, I would say 1-2 more fights.
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    #2
    He will be more ready in three months...but frankly, even the best version of Fury gets sparked out by Deontay sooner or later.

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    • McNulty
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      #3
      Originally posted by koolkc107
      He will be more ready in three months...but frankly, even the best version of Fury gets sparked out by Deontay sooner or later.
      I disagree.

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      • Biolink
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        #4
        He looks like he's lost a step. He's getting live rounds in the bag BUT he looks slower. Watch him vs Chisora and its a clear difference

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          #5
          Who cares, no way he gets back to what he was 3-4 years ago regardless of how many tune ups he takes. He recked his body. Fight Wilder anyway and go out like a champ win or lose.

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            #6
            looks weaker, looks slower, looks smaller (less muscle mass), fatter and was easily being pushed back on the ropes. He has no power but hes still got speed and skill.
            Wilder should knock him out under 6 rounds

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            • koolkc107
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              #7
              It's a decent point that the rounds are good for Fury.

              This indeed may be better for him long term than a quick KO of Pianeta.

              But, that being said, if he expects to beat Wilder, he should have stopped this guy.

              Deontay has a better chin than the Italian, and Fury never hurt him.

              So, how does Tyson keep Wilder off him?

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              • Sparked_26
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                #8
                Couldn’t really change the tempo but maybe he didn’t want to. Who knows?

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                • koolkc107
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                  #9
                  I have friggin' goosebumps about the hype in store for the next 3 months.

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                  • McNulty
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by koolkc107
                    It's a decent point that the rounds are good for Fury.

                    This indeed may be better for him long term than a quick KO of Pianeta.

                    But, that being said, if he expects to beat Wilder, he should have stopped this guy.

                    Deontay has a better chin than the Italian, and Fury never hurt him.

                    So, how does Tyson keep Wilder off him?
                    Fury said he wasn't looking for a stoppage and was going for rounds.

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