Aj is compact and punches are not wound up like Wilder. Makes him more likely to land and maintain sound defence and balance. Just his style. Vlad has had amateur bouncey step in style (very suscepible to catch and counter).
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Originally posted by PotentialToast View PostAj is compact and punches are not wound up like Wilder. Makes him more likely to land and maintain sound defence and balance. Just his style. Vlad has had amateur bouncey step in style (very suscepible to catch and counter).
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I don't doubt fury will out box Wilder initially. But Wilder is not a come forward guy. So I don't see Fury sticking enough cumulative pressure on Wilder as he did say Hammer or Chisora II. Also because of Wilders defensive recoiling at agression. So Wilder will be around in later stages. I think the question is whether Fury regains sharpness to mostly avoid Wilder for 12 rounds.
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Also, AJ did have more devastating right when he used overreach with the overhand right (e.g. the Argentian?) and which left him of balance but in pursuit of better technique, he has reigned this in.
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Originally posted by T.M.T View Postyou can't fight anybody that continues to duck you dumbass.
Wilder has either fought or called out all heavyweights. Every last one of them wants to fight him except for Joshua. Whose the coward ?
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40-0 with 39 by KO if that does not convince you nothing will.
Ask the opponents whose senses he has separated from their body with that power.
Respect to Fury for stepping up to be Wilder's next highlight reel ko!!!
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Fury’s gifts exceeds his mobility! His gifted reach grants him control of space! His height keeps his head out of trouble! His IQ combined with his talent is trouble for any heavyweight of any era.
Tyson dethroned an all time great/future first ballot hall of famer (who had been undefeated for 10 years and over 20 fights) in fight #26, that took place in the champion’s backyard and barely broke a sweat.
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