Fury looks like he's already in fighting shape

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  • LoadedWraps
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    #41
    Originally posted by Redd Foxx
    Impressed that he's been in shape for several months straight. Makes me wonder if he's going to get burned out. Guys that are naturally pudgy sometimes need to go back to being a bit soft between fights. Fury has been on point for a while now. Wonder if he can maintain that or if his body is going to say "*** this" come December.
    You used to be so level headed and unbiased.

    Now I always find you looking for a reason, hard, to favor Wilder, as if reading your own posts helps you convince yourself it's true.

    You might really think Fury is past it, but the redd Foxx I remember would be the type to give Fury the benefit of the doubt, and favor Fury in a fight where he is the more technical fighter, the more complete fighter, and against a flawed one dimensional fighter.

    Pac had a batter chance against Floyd than Wilder does against Fury. Pac was a flawed one dimensional puncher who had poor defense and ring IQ, it was madness to suggest he would overcome a complete fighter and boxer in Floyd, a ring wizard. Fury is that same wizard in a different division and Wilder is even more flawed than Manny was, but people want to lean on Wilder as the safe favorite, its lunacy. Always give the benefit of the doubt to the undefeated champion and savant, Fury, he has done nothing to betray this.

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    • sicko
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      #42
      Looks Lean, even Leaner than he was vs Wlad which is great for him

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        #43
        Originally posted by famicommander
        Again, the level of competition was a joke. Fury hasn't fought anyone with a pulse in three years, and that was against a shot Wlad.

        He has zero chance in this fight. None. He had a suspect chin in the first place and that doesn't get better with time, weight, *******, and booze.
        You're a ****** troll, go crawl under your bed and go to sleep.

        You clearly don't know what a tune up is, you keep rambling about level of opposition after cobra explained **** to you, it's clear you DKSAB.

        Fury never had a suspect chin, DKSAB.

        You don't know jack about the human body and are clearly not an athlete if you think your chin has anything to do with what you listed, and if you think it just "goes away".

        I'd red K you into oblivion if I wasn't on my phone.

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          #44
          Originally posted by McManus
          I'm not upset at all. I'm casually observing and calling it how I see it and what I'm seeing is you're exhibiting racist behavior. You're consumed by racism and acting like the black version of WAR MIKEY. Play it off however you like.

          Fury isn't ready and Wilder is obviously going to win.
          Fury didn't need either fight this year to be ready. He is a better fighter than Wilder in shape or out of it, and he will embarrass Wilder in December.

          Your certainty screams casual, even a Wilder fan who knows his boxing would know Wilder is high risk high reward against anyone, the fact you think it's a given hall win is hilarious, the fact that its against Fury we are talking about is even richer.

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            #45
            Originally posted by Rip Chudd
            Don't even know why you're going back and forth with that fool. Calling you racist when he's the only one that's brought up race the entire thread. I mean God forbid you actually want to see two of the best heavyweights go at it. God forbid!
            The problem is, some people actually think AJ should be in that discussion.

            Fury walks through both of them on the same night.

            NSB is crazy lately. This is like if all of NSB favored Berto or Canelo against Floyd. Its like.....um....ok, don't hold your breath, LMAO.

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              #46
              Originally posted by Sable&Whitefish
              Agreed, I think that's part of why he fell apart mentally once he was champion, he no longer had the motivation and didn't know how to be champ. I used to worry about what effect it would have on him if Wilder knocks him out he thrives when he's got something to overcome. Just to have come back as he has is pretty impressive.
              thats the truuth i fully agree.

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                #47
                Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra
                Like you said you can tell by my post history that I like to talk race. If you can look at my posts and tell then that means I don't hide it. Trust me, if this were about race to me I would've made that clear. This is nationalism. I'm supporting the American fighter
                Note to self: Racist won't identify as such but will refer to himself as a person that likes to talk race. Ok check!

                You're so deep in the rabbit hole you don't what whats clear anymore. Yea, Nationialism in Boxing is fůcking wack.

                I'm an American and in Boxing I support who I like which is skill based, nothing to do with the country I live in, the color of my skin, or the state I live in.

                I'm not against Hearn or AJ because they're from the UK, I'm against them because of their character or in this case, lack thereof.

                You're no better than these desperate fans from the UK supporting their guy because he's from around the way.

                Reply if you want the last, I'm done here.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by LoadedWraps
                  Fury didn't need either fight this year to be ready. He is a better fighter than Wilder in shape or out of it, and he will embarrass Wilder in December.

                  Your certainty screams casual, even a Wilder fan who knows his boxing would know Wilder is high risk high reward against anyone, the fact you think it's a given hall win is hilarious, the fact that its against Fury we are talking about is even richer.
                  Yea I dunno what I'm talking about. You got me. I'm just a casual.

                  Pro-Tip: Read more posts.

                  Originally posted by LoadedWraps
                  Fury never had a suspect chin, DKSAB.
                  Just your neighborhood friendly casual here.

                  Really? Thats weird because a 25-5 Cunningham dropped Fury like a sack of shít weighing 210 and barely out of CW. Kind of looks like a Wilder punch no? Wild haymaker and all. Actually, Fury was losing at the time of the stoppage. Weird right that a CW with 5 losses and a 33% KO ratio dropped such an iron chinned Fury? That was 3 fights before the Vlad fight.



                  Ya don't say? A 16-0 Neven Pajkic (who lmao?), who's got a record of 17-1-5 now (thats a 28% KO ratio against ultra bums) dropped Fury like yet another sack of shít with the same exact right hand. 28% KO ratio, I'm surpried Fury survived to tell the tale!



                  Thats a much more mobile and ABLE Fury than we have now. But hey, don't mind me, just a casual here posting casual content.

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by LoadedWraps
                    You used to be so level headed and unbiased.

                    Now I always find you looking for a reason, hard, to favor Wilder, as if reading your own posts helps you convince yourself it's true.

                    You might really think Fury is past it, but the redd Foxx I remember would be the type to give Fury the benefit of the doubt, and favor Fury in a fight where he is the more technical fighter, the more complete fighter, and against a flawed one dimensional fighter.

                    Pac had a batter chance against Floyd than Wilder does against Fury. Pac was a flawed one dimensional puncher who had poor defense and ring IQ, it was madness to suggest he would overcome a complete fighter and boxer in Floyd, a ring wizard. Fury is that same wizard in a different division and Wilder is even more flawed than Manny was, but people want to lean on Wilder as the safe favorite, its lunacy. Always give the benefit of the doubt to the undefeated champion and savant, Fury, he has done nothing to betray this.
                    Wraps, you gotta pull it together bro. It's for real getting cringey how upset you get over completely neutral statements about Fury. I'm wondering if he's overtraining (a legit concern that happens a lot in this sport) and you are coming at me with this^ stuff?

                    I've given the guy praise for getting in shape. He's already defying the odds. No doubt he damaged his body but he's already done more than anyone expected from him. Could he be pushing his body too far? Maybe. I hope not.

                    I've really no dog in this. I think it favors Wilder right now but that doesn't mean I'm wishing anything against Fury. I'm still the guy that would watch Fury fight on Saturday afternoon here in the states when not a single one of my friends knew who the *** he was. The guy isn't perfect by any means. But, that's what makes me like both him and Wilder, they always find a way. That's why this is a great fight.

                    That, and the fact that they are both amazing at promos. Gotta love this build up. It's even better than I predicted and I said it was going to be the best build up in years.

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by Redd Foxx
                      Wraps, you gotta pull it together bro. It's for real getting cringey how upset you get over completely neutral statements about Fury. I'm wondering if he's overtraining (a legit concern that happens a lot in this sport) and you are coming at me with this^ stuff?

                      I've given the guy praise for getting in shape. He's already defying the odds. No doubt he damaged his body but he's already done more than anyone expected from him. Could he be pushing his body too far? Maybe. I hope not.

                      I've really no dog in this. I think it favors Wilder right now but that doesn't mean I'm wishing anything against Fury. I'm still the guy that would watch Fury fight on Saturday afternoon here in the states when not a single one of my friends knew who the *** he was. The guy isn't perfect by any means. But, that's what makes me like both him and Wilder, they always find a way. That's why this is a great fight.

                      That, and the fact that they are both amazing at promos. Gotta love this build up. It's even better than I predicted and I said it was going to be the best build up in years.
                      Neutral statements would favor Fury, as he is infinitely better on paper.

                      Just feels like you favor Wilder with nothing to support it.

                      It will be a great fight either way.

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