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  • Vinnykin
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    #11
    Originally posted by irondanhamza
    got 10 rounds in and won every second of every round in first gear.

    I'm happy with it and i feel he's ready for wilder.
    this ^^^^^

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    • Kezzer
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      #12
      Originally posted by Vinnykin
      Wilder is a ****e boxer, and his only hope is landing a right hand or Fury gassing..... Fury makes him miss Wildly all night.
      Fury isn't going to do any damage to wilder. Fury has proved that today against a pretty poor guy. So wilder therefore will be able to take more risks than he would necessarily otherwise do; I just can't see anything other than a wilder ko now.

      Fury would be far better facing some lower end top20 opposition first.

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        #13
        Originally posted by Kezzer
        FUry looked awful. Fighting wilder is silly after this fight, clearly wilder will destroy him.

        Tysons body has been through too much damage in such a short space of time. He needs another 6 months bulking muscle and to be trained by Peter Fury before I have confidence in him.

        I still make him favourite over Wilder, just. But the lack of his uncle and the physical stress on his body are key factors that shouldn't be overlooked.

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        • BigZ44
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          #14
          Originally posted by Vinnykin;19031162[B
          ]How is Pianeta levels below Chisora and Hammer? lol that's ludicrous.... Fury beat Chisora and never came close to getting hit, that fight was even more one-sided...... Pianeta, Chisora and Hammer are all the same level[/B]... plodders who can't move, legs made of cement... Fury preys on those guys.

          Fury will outbox Wilder and win every round.... Wilder needs to land a clean right or hope Fury gasses like Ortiz..... which he won't, Fury fights at his pace.

          I'm going on record now,... Fury beats Wilder easily.
          C'mon mate, what has Pianeta ever done? Get annihilated by Wlad, plastered within a round against old fat Chagaev and stopped by ****ing Kingpin Johnson. Not even prime Kingpin, but literally the washed, old Kingpin of 2017. Chisora and Hammer would similarly wipe the floor with Francesco. This is my point, I hold those wins over those 2 guys in much higher regard and I was SO much more impressed with the Fury that won those fights than the Fury that fought tonight. He's nowhere close to the guy from those fights imo. I could see Fury awkwardly winning some early rounds against Wilder, who is usually a slow starter, but I don't see him having anything to keep Wilder off him as the fight progresses. Current Fury gets KO'd by Wilder, no doubt in my mind.

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          • Vinnykin
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            #15
            Originally posted by Kezzer
            Fury isn't going to do any damage to wilder. Fury has proved that today against a pretty poor guy. So wilder therefore will be able to take more risks than he would necessarily otherwise do; I just can't see anything other than a wilder ko now.

            Fury would be far better facing some lower end top20 opposition first.
            Pianeta was turtling after 2 rounds, there was no openings for Fury at all! ...... Wilder gets outboxed and lands when they are trading, he sets traps and catches guys coming inside..... surely you see that?

            God damn Molina and Washington were fighting Wilder....... what do you think they would do against Fury? put their hands high in a guard and not come forward, that's what they would do!

            Styles make fights.... and Wilder invites pressure from bums.... Fury forces guys into a shell because he is 10x the boxer Wilder is lol

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            • Cheek busting
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              #16
              Originally posted by koolkc107
              Whatever happens, it probably won't be the best Fury but it will be one good enough for the win(or loss) to be legit.

              And win or lose, the guy I saw tonight is a player in division for a while. He presents problems to lots of folks.
              This sums it up.

              I always though Wilder was bad stylistically or Fury because unlike AJ Wilder is nore athletic and twitchy and unpredictable/explosive. He has 2 left feet and punches out of his shoes but it's weird cause he's still fast and athletic

              Fury atill hits a lot harder than people think when he really sits down on his shots but his style is meant to exploit plodders who have to have their feet set.. Also the height dynamic - Wilder doesn't have to close the distance as much to hit fury

              Hyped for this fight regardless doe. Good on Wilder and Fury for making it happen
              Last edited by Cheek busting; 08-18-2018, 06:04 PM.

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              • Jedi Vader
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                #17
                Fury purposely went the distance to get those rounds under his belt. He never even needed to get into 2nd gear. Fury has cleverly set up the Wilder fight and everything is going nicely according to his plan.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Cheek busting
                  This sums it up.

                  I always though Wilder was bad stylistically or Fury because unlike AJ Wilder is nore athletic and twitchy and unpredictable/explosive. He has 2 left feet and punches out of his shoes but it's weird cause he's still fast and athletic

                  Fury atill hits a lot harder than people think when he really sits down on his shots but his style is meant to exploit plodders who have to have their feet set.. Also the height dynamic - Wilder doesn't have to close the distance as much to hit fury

                  Hyped for this fight regardless doe. Good on Wilder and Fury for making it happen
                  As crazy as it is to see a 6'9" guy move like that, folks forget Wilder is 6"7" and in many ways even more mobile.

                  No, the footwork is not as good as Tyson's but he is actually faster on his feet than Tyson and that in and of itself is going to be more a problem for Fury than Wilder.

                  Wilder has already faced a guy as crafty or craftier than Fury; but Fury has never faced a guy that is his size and just as mobile and that is where Tyson is in for a bit of a shock.

                  I hope we get a good fight, and I predict that both the winner and loser emerge as very viable still.

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                  • soul_survivor
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                    #19
                    Fury clowned the fans yet again in one of the worst ten rounders in boxing history. I watched about 4 rounds switched off.

                    Wilder so scared of AJ he is fighting a flabby coke addict.

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                      #20
                      Wilder-Fury is a really interesting matchup

                      I can readily envision Fury outboxing Wilder for long periods as other lesser boxers have done

                      Question is whether Wilder can land flush and how Fury reacts to it

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