What should Fury's gameplan for Wilder be?

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  • Vinnykin
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    #11
    Fury wins outside and inside, it doesn't matter.

    Fury will win every round, Wilder has to land a hail-mary.

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      #12
      Originally posted by davef
      bit of an exaggerated claim I mean don't get me wrong even as a fan of Fury I wouldn't bet on him winning that fight but to say he has no chance is unrealistic

      its a boxer vs a puncher and we have seen a lot of times over the last few years the boxer prevails
      Fury is shot.

      Ortiz outboxed Wilder for 6-7 out of 10 rounds and he still got caught, and Ortiz has actual punching power.

      No possible way Fury stays away from Wilder's right hand for 12 rounds. No stamina, no chin, no power, no chance.

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      • Smash
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        #13
        runnnnnnnn

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        • famicommander
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          #14
          Originally posted by Vinnykin
          Fury wins outside and inside, it doesn't matter.

          Fury will win every round, Wilder has to land a hail-mary.

          [img]https://media.*****.com/media/26u4jnqHJjKnumXjG/*****.gif[/img]

          If Wilder hits Fury clean they're going to stretcher him out of there ala Szpilka.

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          • Vinnykin
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            #15
            Originally posted by famicommander

            [img]https://media.*****.com/media/26u4jnqHJjKnumXjG/*****.gif[/img]

            If Wilder hits Fury clean they're going to stretcher him out of there ala Szpilka.
            Fury is not that fighter any more. He was not in shape, didn't have a trainer in his corner, and most importantly, didn't think Cunningham was a threat.... a flash KD years ago is nothing to base this fight on lol

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            • koolkc107
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              #16
              Keys for Fury:

              Use jab. Go southpaw often when outside and circle to his own right when in that stance.

              Punch Wilder to the body when in very close, watch for the uppercut or Deontay pushing off suddenly to create punching space.

              Be all the way in or all the way out.

              Keys for Wilder:

              Stay ring center, pay attention to distance and stay right outside it, make Fury lunge with jab and counter.

              Jab to Fury's body early, change his eye level, then come upstairs in combination off the jab later.

              Be physical in the clinch, let Tyson know you are the stronger man.

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              • richardt
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                #17
                Originally posted by Vinnykin
                Fury is not that fighter any more. He was not in shape, didn't have a trainer in his corner, and most importantly, didn't think Cunningham was a threat.... a flash KD years ago is nothing to base this fight on lol
                But your totally ignoring a bigger factor in the alcohol and drug abuse and depression and long layoff here. Whatever he had going against him when he was dropped twice - is no where near as much going against him over the last couple years of physical abuse. He will have to fight a perfect fight, making no mistakes and not get hit by Wilder's concussive right. Wilder will be able to make more mistakes and can still turn it around in an instant.
                Last edited by richardt; 08-19-2018, 02:50 PM.

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                • juggernaut666
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                  #18
                  Fury needs to watch the counter right bc he drops his left .

                  This works against shorter guys but Wilder long reach could time it .

                  I would have Fury not change anything and when hes feels Wilder is vulnerable switch to orthodox and try and get a finish before rnd 7 bc the longer Wilder is in there the more comfortable he gets . He takes a few rnds to adjust and Fury should jump right on him and set up MEANINGFUL punches from the southpaw stance .

                  His focus should be on setting up power shots and disguising them , Fury needs to stun Wilder and get him out of sync , i would have Fury use continued straight body punches or pushes to take advantage of Wilders poor balance , i wouldn't let Wilder set anything up bc my Fury would be knocking Wilder all over the ring .

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                  • Real King Kong
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                    #19
                    His game plan should be to get another fight under his belt vs a decent opponent that's not a southpaw.

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                    • Ray*
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                      #20
                      A sustain pre-Wlad fight style. If he can fight like he did against Wlad then I think he beats both Wilder and AJ.

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