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Originally posted by champion4everThat doesn't mean nothing friends. Mark my words, Fury is still getting dropped and stopped.
Speaking of awful balance; Not only is Fury knock kneed but he is also perhaps the most awkward, clumsy and uncoordinated boxer's ever. For a man his size he doesn't throw or take a good punch all that well either.
While, I agree that "the Bronze Bomber" may have a low work rate but at the same time he is a very accurate puncher as well. In addition, Fury, doesn't punch even remotely as hard as Luis Ortiz either.
King Kong is a boxer/slugger. All of his power is generated off the front foot. Fury's punches are more of the slapping variety. He is more of an arm puncher.
Also, there is just not enough snap or pop on his punches to even seriously threaten Deontay Wilder. Moreover, he hardly ever settles down on his punches for power because he is mostly fighting off the back foot.
In closing, Fury's knockouts usually come as a result of attrition; Where he wears his opponents down at short range with his superior size and punch volume.
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Originally posted by miniq View PostTyson Fury is most dangerous when hurt.
Check all of his previous fights when he gets hurt.
He counters like a demon with opponents running at him.
Wilder is in big trouble.
Fury will bully him inside
Fury will box his head off outside
Wilder needs to fight his straight right hand and finish the job immediately after or it's going to be a bad bad night.
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Originally posted by champion4everThat doesn't mean nothing friends. Mark my words, Fury is still getting dropped and stopped.
Speaking of awful balance; Not only is Fury knock kneed but he is also perhaps the most awkward, clumsy and uncoordinated boxer's ever. For a man his size he doesn't throw or take a good punch all that well either.
While, I agree that "the Bronze Bomber" may have a low work rate but at the same time he is a very accurate puncher as well. In addition, Fury, doesn't punch even remotely as hard as Luis Ortiz either.
King Kong is a boxer/slugger. All of his power is generated off the front foot. Fury's punches are more of the slapping variety. He is more of an arm puncher.
Also, there is just not enough snap or pop on his punches to even seriously threaten Deontay Wilder. Moreover, he hardly ever settles down on his punches for power because he is mostly fighting off the back foot.
In closing, Fury's knockouts usually come as a result of attrition; Where he wears his opponents down at short range with his superior size and punch volume.
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Wilders punching power is extremely over rated. He can punch yes but had he not fought so many tomato cans then he wouldn't have so many knock outs.
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Originally posted by FaustoGeraci View PostSo according to you Fury has no balance or coordination, is sloppy, can't punch and can't take a punch? Yeah you clearly cannot comprehend what you're watching. Your hilarious analysis puts that on full display.
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Originally posted by Mindgames View PostSo you're using a fight that Canelo drew and most people thought he lost as an example? Canelo could always box, had decent headmovement. Thats alot different from Wilder turning into Mike Mcallum.
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Originally posted by miniq View PostTyson Fury is most dangerous when hurt.
Check all of his previous fights when he gets hurt.
He counters like a demon with opponents running at him.
Wilder is in big trouble.
Fury will bully him inside
Fury will box his head off outside
Wilder needs to fight his straight right hand and finish the job immediately after or it's going to be a bad bad night.Originally posted by Sable&Whitefish View PostHe can't match the firepower of Wilder, as you say, but he's likely to be more accurate and he's got good ring IQ and awareness; unless you panic you can see Wilder's shots coming a mile away. I think people write off Fury's chances of catching Wilder with something heavy too quickly.
Your assumption that it's inevitable that Wilder finds him and starts catching him flush and he's bound to just go down and get KO'd as a result is not that realistic imo.Originally posted by Mindgames View PostFury might not have to match firepower to stop Wilder. Hes got a shaky chin himself. This time he gets hit at a range hes normally safe at. By a guy whos young enough to keep going consistently. Wilders balance is awful. He's low workrate. He will have respect for Furys power and reach.
Speaking of awful balance; Not only is Fury knock kneed but he is also perhaps the most awkward, clumsy and uncoordinated boxer ever. For a man his size he doesn't throw or take a good punch all that well either.
While, I agree that "the Bronze Bomber" may have a low work rate but at the same time he is a very accurate puncher as well. In addition, Fury, doesn't punch even remotely as hard as Luis Ortiz either.
King Kong is a boxer/slugger. All of his power is generated off the front foot. Fury's punches are more of the slapping variety. He is more of an arm puncher.
Also, there is just not enough snap or pop on his punches to even seriously threaten Deontay Wilder. Moreover, he hardly ever settles down on his punches for power because he is mostly fighting off the back foot.
In closing, Fury's knockouts usually come as a result of attrition; Where he wears his opponents down at short range with his superior size and punch volume.
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostThere's no way Tyson Fury can match the firepower of Deontay Wilder's. Eventually, Fury gets broken down and then knocked out.
Should be a great fight. Kudos to the warriors!
PS - we can get good, big, HW fights when Hearn is NOT in the picture.
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