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  • DoubleMM
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    Tyson Fury fan boys are hilarious

    they think he's some slick defensive pernell genius in there...all because he was juiced up and boxed a robot Wlad who was 40 and had a rough fight vs Jennings previously.

    Tyson Fury got outboxed by a 6'3 cruiserweight Steve Cunningham and was put on t he deck. He only won that fight because he came forward and used his size advantage. But in the first 3 rounds of that fight the Mohammed ali slick Tyson Fury was getting outboxed.

    He also got a gift decision earlier in his career vs a clubman John Mcdermott.
  • davef
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    Sounds like fury has you shook brah

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    • DoubleMM
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      #3
      Originally posted by davef
      Sounds like fury has you shook brah
      why would he, i currently have $7k on Wilder @ the sportsbook and will be putting $2k more on Wilder by KO @ +125 odds.

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      • davef
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        #4
        Good luck man hope you win or have a car to sleep in if you lose

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        • HeadBodyBodyBody
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          #5
          Originally posted by DoubleMM
          they think he's some slick defensive pernell genius in there...all because he was juiced up and boxed a robot Wlad who was 40 and had a rough fight vs Jennings previously.

          Tyson Fury got outboxed by a 6'3 cruiserweight Steve Cunningham and was put on t he deck. He only won that fight because he came forward and used his size advantage. But in the first 3 rounds of that fight the Mohammed ali slick Tyson Fury was getting outboxed.

          He also got a gift decision earlier in his career vs a clubman John Mcdermott.

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          • hugh grant
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            Fury is rubbish is he? You wonder why wilder is taking fury so seriously then? I mean he's been out of ring for 3 years, ballooned up to 25stone, drank 100 pints a weej, lived off pizza.
            Why is wilder worried?

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            • pillowfists98
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              #7
              I definitely think Wilder will win and i'm not even a fan of his. I agree with the TS, Fury's reputation as some kind of master technical boxer is ridiculous.

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                To be fair, Wilder would make ANYONE look like a master technical boxer

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                • dan_cov
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                  #9
                  Smaller, faster fighters usually do start well besides Cunningham can box.
                  Lets not forget Wilder was getting hopelessly outboxed by Artur Spilka before pulling a shot out of his ar5e late on - I mean who the **** makes that guy look like a HW Lomachenko seriously?
                  Didn't like a fat, short notice landscape gardener in Jason Gavern even have success?
                  Gerald Washington was easily outboxing him.
                  They're all far worse fighters than Steve Cunningham.

                  Wilder will be just looking for one shot. If he lands it, he may we ll win but if he don't he's going to get schooled.

                  Frankly anybody that puts 9k or w/e on a guy with merely a punchers chance has no common sense and must have money too burn.
                  I'm not saying he can't win he can punch but what advantages does he have? Activity, power, what else? Judges maybe?

                  Skills, talent, ability its night and day.
                  If he don't land that one punch he'll look like Donaire vs Rigo or some ****.
                  He's not eve a two-handed puncher, all he has is a right hand and he doesn't even have a good jab or anything to set it up.

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                  • LA_2_Vegas
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                    Cunningham was one of the better 'boxers' at HW at the time - he's in over his head most of the time when he fights at HW everyone knows that.

                    And as a fury fan myself, I said it in posts before that fight: Fury was going to go out there and show off and act a fool for American TV and likely pay for it. I'll admit I didn't expect him to get dropped THAT hard though. It's definitely something to think about because Wilder can fight in a style similar to USS but with lights out power, this fight is the toughest style matchup for Fury IMO. Fury is more fluid and fast in his own right, but Wilder has a quick trigger

                    I can agree that nowadays people see Fury as some outside fighter, but that's not what drew me to him as a fan and I suspect there are other Fury fans who think the same. PErsonally, it was that mcdermott fight where he fought in both styles where I thought he was the best prospect at HW even though he "struggled". I had no idea who he was at that time, and just happened to stumble into watching that bout on a stream.... but to me the talent was apparent. Anyway, hope he fights Wilder like he fough after the Cunningham knockdown
                    Last edited by LA_2_Vegas; 11-06-2018, 05:44 PM.

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