Fury needs to keep moving and uses angles...don't let Wilder sit on his punches. He has to make sure he has lots of stamina and he'll be fine.
What should Fury's gameplan for Wilder be?
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I think he could use both of those tactics but he must be careful to avoid getting hit clean by the big straight right. When it's fairly safe to do so he should put full power into his punches. He has the punching power and skill to hurt and KO Wilder but only if he puts full power in his punches. His normal light tapping punches won't bother Wilder or slow his attack.Comment
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And you are ignoring the fact he wasn't 100% or had a trainer for Cunningham, and treated him as no threat..... Fury proved himself once Peter trained him after that fight, and improved massively, beating Abell, Chisora, Hammer and Klitschko impressively, not getting hit clean ONCE!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.
Fury is an enigma, a natural fighter, been doing it his whole life. He just needs to be in shape and fit and he will give ANY fighter a fight...... he has trained solidly for 10 months and has had 2 fights back-to-back for the first time in his career going into a 3 month camp to face Wilder.
NO excuses here if Wilder wins, you need to realise Fury is the best boxer in the division and does not need to fight guys like Whyte to prepare for Wilder, just like he didn't need a warm up for Klitschko.
You're getting shocked in this fight, never bet against Fury.Comment
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I didnt ignore anything. I responded to your post which obviously left out the drugs and alcohol abuse and inactivity and other issues he had as if none of that impacts a fighter.And you are ignoring the fact he wasn't 100% or had a trainer for Cunningham, and treated him as no threat..... Fury proved himself once Peter trained him after that fight, and improved massively, beating Abell, Chisora, Hammer and Klitschko impressively, not getting hit clean ONCE!
Fury is an enigma, a natural fighter, been doing it his whole life. He just needs to be in shape and fit and he will give ANY fighter a fight...... he has trained solidly for 10 months and has had 2 fights back-to-back for the first time in his career going into a 3 month camp to face Wilder.
NO excuses here if Wilder wins, you need to realise Fury is the best boxer in the division and does not need to fight guys like Whyte to prepare for Wilder, just like he didn't need a warm up for Klitschko.
You're getting shocked in this fight, never bet against Fury.Comment
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He was knocked down by two different fighters. You can try to explain them away all you want but we saw. A blown up cruiserweight and a journeyman.
Fury has no power, no stamina, and no chin.Comment
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