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Originally posted by kingstip9 View PostNot when he sits on his punches. He paws and sets up good solid shots, that’s why wladamir didn’t rush in.
Mayweather did the same, people called him featherfisted which is laughable
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Originally posted by abracada View PostFury has a 70% KO rate, 19 KOs so far.
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Originally posted by Ake-Dawg View PostWlad came in on Joshua, who hits far harder. I don't buy that "solid shots" and Mayweather comparison. He couldn't get Pineta out of there even though he was trying in the last two rounds.
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Originally posted by Ake-Dawg View PostI'd have a 70% KO rate if I fought grade schoolers. There is no difference. He KO'd Steve Cunningham and ZERO of the heavyweights who were better than cab drivers. I see a record full of TKOs which indicates they are stoppages due to accumulation of punches. Even with Cunningham, the KO was the result of him being tired from Fury mauling him, then holding his head down for the KO punch.
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Originally posted by Andrij View PostNone of Wilder´s windmill punches landed on Washington after the knockdown but the ref still stopped the fight although Gerald was punching back.
Cant really blame the refs though because in real time it hard to tell. The guy is already visibly buzzed from that initial bomb that he lands but then when Wilder jumps all over them swinging fast and crazy you cant tell whats landing and whats not
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Originally posted by kingstip9 View PostNot when he sits on his punches. He paws and sets up good solid shots, that’s why wladamir didn’t rush in.
Mayweather did the same, people called him featherfisted which is laughable
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostTyson Fury is going to have some added expert backing on December 1. Fury has hired Freddie Roach to be his cut man for the upcoming world title with WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder. The contest takes place on December 1 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California. Showtime/BT Sport Pay-Per-View will carry the contest.
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