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  • pittapatta66
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    #41
    one hundred and thirty eight

    that is all

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    • club fighter
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      #42
      He definitely needed the rounds, for the first few rounds his footwork was unstable to say the least, although later on he showed some state of getting it together, still a bit ungainly at this time. Hand speed was okay but head movement looked dangerously slow, getting cracked by a power puncher like Wilder doesn't look like a good thing for him at this point.

      Sure needs a bit more work but if he wants to take on the challenge of fighting Wilder who am I to say, at least he has guts and a punchers chance.

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      • alexguiness
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        #43
        Originally posted by ScottWeiland
        Pianeta found Fury repeatedly, Wilder is sharper, fitter and lighter on his feet and the heaviest puncher in the division hell the sport for that matter.
        All fair points, but Wilder does not posses the ring craft to get into positions to tee off on Fury IMO.

        Wilder is predictable, and I think Fury can outsmart him with his jab and staying away from Wilders right hand.

        Wilders only chance is a hail mary or swarm attack, it might work but Fury is a smart operator against predictable guys.

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        • KillaCamNZ
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          #44
          I'll be honest - Fury fans are worried that the Pianeta fight wasn't a case of him cruising, but rather, a case of not being able to hurt a guy.

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          • Ray Corso
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            #45
            I watched it, a fight never broke out!
            He sparred a calm and passive guy.
            He has NO power just as before and he looked knock kneed to me, never saw that in a boxer.

            He looks more like a Jimmy Young than a real fighter.
            I don't think much about Wilder but when Wilder feels some heat he starts fighting when Fury feels some heat he starts running.

            Because nothing else remotely interesting is happening this BS fight becomes an interesting event. Maybe Fury fights but I think he'll run.

            Ray

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              #46
              Originally posted by alexguiness
              All fair points, but Wilder does not posses the ring craft to get into positions to tee off on Fury IMO.

              Wilder is predictable, and I think Fury can outsmart him with his jab and staying away from Wilders right hand.

              Wilders only chance is a hail mary or swarm attack, it might work but Fury is a smart operator against predictable guys.
              ‘The ring craft to tee off’ !? Cmon Pianeta was able to put one two’s together and hooks as well, Wilder only has to land one and its light out.

              On the other hand I don’t believe Fists of Fluff has any power whatsoever, I don’t see him stopping Wilder and I don’t see Fury avoiding the right hand all night, Deontay for all his detractors has razor sharp reflexes and fast hands too. He can **** and Fury has a susceptibility to guys who actually throw punches a la Cunningham and Pajkic, you can’t judge him against guys like Chisora, Hammer and the semi retired Klitschko who threw less than anyone Fury fought.

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              • W1LL
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                #47
                Tyson is a lot more hittable than he used to be. He also has some weird psychotic tic where he keeps rubbing his eyebrow with his glove, also moves his head in fast circles but the circles are so small he'd still be caught by a punch. Looks more like he's bopping to music than trying to avoid a punch. He's lost it. He was one of the best in the World when he beat Wlad, but just like the other Tyson, we'll never know how good he really could have been.

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                • alexguiness
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by ScottWeiland
                  ‘The ring craft to tee off’ !? Cmon Pianeta was able to put one two’s together and hooks as well, Wilder only has to land one and its light out.

                  On the other hand I don’t believe Fists of Fluff has any power whatsoever, I don’t see him stopping Wilder and I don’t see Fury avoiding the right hand all night, Deontay for all his detractors has razor sharp reflexes and fast hands too. He can **** and Fury has a susceptibility to guys who actually throw punches a la Cunningham and Pajkic, you can’t judge him against guys like Chisora, Hammer and the semi retired Klitschko who threw less than anyone Fury fought.
                  Are you really 16 years old?

                  It's not a criticism btw, just curious.

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                  • W1LL
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by alexguiness
                    Are you really 16 years old?

                    It's not a criticism btw, just curious.
                    He's been 16 for about 5 years. I think he's a ***** tbh. He also had his life ruined by Joseph Parker being exposed.

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                    • alexguiness
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by White Willie
                      He's been 16 for about 5 years. I think he's a ***** tbh. He also had his life ruined by Joseph Parker being exposed.
                      Maybe one of those pedo vigilantes, I better log off lol.

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