Does anyone actually believe Tyson Fury can win?

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  • Mr Giggles
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    #1

    Does anyone actually believe Tyson Fury can win?

    The odds of Wilder knocking out Tyson Fury is over evens, I am all over that.

    Tyson fury doesn't stand a chance, not even 1%.

    The Tyson fury of old, sure, but not this version of Tyson Fury. Out of shape, destroyed his body with substances and he's facing someone who is going to throw punches unlike Klitschko.
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    Yea Fury can win.

    He'll for sure win if 2015 Fury shows up.

    How much of that guy is left will decide if he wins on the 1st too. I think if 70% of that guy shows up he'll win.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Mr Giggles
      The odds of Wilder knocking out Tyson Fury is over evens, I am all over that.

      Tyson fury doesn't stand a chance, not even 1%.

      The Tyson fury of old, sure, but not this version of Tyson Fury. Out of shape, destroyed his body with substances and he's facing someone who is going to throw punches unlike Klitschko.
      The House thrives because of idiots like you...they love you something fierce, I bet you could get a room comped talking that sweet talk.

      Do you even know what a 1% chance is? Maybe your hyperbole is designed to be facetious?

      The odds are tight for this one for a reason.

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      • jmrf4435
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        #4
        Originally posted by Eff Pandas
        Yea Fury can win.

        He'll for sure win if 2015 Fury shows up.

        How much of that guy is left will decide if he wins on the 1st too. I think if 70% of that guy shows up he'll win.
        So much compelling evidence toward the whole Illuminati stuff

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        • IMDAZED
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          #5
          Originally posted by jmrf4435
          So much compelling evidence toward the whole Illuminati stuff
          What in the hell

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          • Mr Giggles
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            #6
            Originally posted by billeau2
            The House thrives because of idiots like you...they love you something fierce, I bet you could get a room comped talking that sweet talk.

            Do you even know what a 1% chance is? Maybe your hyperbole is designed to be facetious?

            The odds are tight for this one for a reason.
            I have put big money on wilder winning by KO and I'm gonna be rich
            Last edited by Mr Giggles; 11-20-2018, 08:57 PM.

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            • famicommander
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              #7
              I don't think Fury at his best would beat Wilder, and I don't think Fury is close to his best right now.

              Fury's defining win was against an immobile, inactive Wlad who had failed to KO Bryant Jennings in his prior fight. But Fury landed fewer than 9 punches per round in that fight himself. All he did was bob and weave around a shot fighter that wasn't interested in engaging for 12 rounds.

              Wilder is coming in there with bad intentions and he doesn't have Wlad's glass chin to protect. If Ortiz couldn't KO Wilder, Fury has no chance. Wilder is going to seek and destroy.

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              • EasternEuroFan
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                He can, but of course it depends on if he really can get back to near his best.

                Fury at his best is far better than anyone Wilder has fought, including old man Ortiz. Let's not forget that all the things everyone is saying about this fight in terms of Wilder winning could be basically copy and pasted from the Wlad v Fury predictions.

                It's also not a forgone conclusion that Wilder can stop him. Stiverne proved fighters can go 12. Decent boxers have also given Wilder problems and i wouldn't put them anywhere near Fury's level but Wilder has the best equaliser in world boxing with that power and that can't be ignored.

                I know Fury isn't everyones cup of tea and people don't want to give him praise but the man can box and has a very good ring IQ, along with that size. On his game, he is capable of beating anyone around today because even the top fighters at heavyweight are not exactly great.

                And it's one thing people say Fury has no power, but he's made tough fighters like Chisora get pulled out of the fight. Some huge punchers couldn't do that. There's more than one way to skin a cat. Fury might not be a huge puncher but he can dish out sustained punishment if he gets into a rhythm.
                Last edited by EasternEuroFan; 11-20-2018, 09:00 PM.

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                • BamaSlamma
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                  #9
                  Did anyone think he would be Klitchko?
                  Did anyone think he would come back to boxing?
                  Did anyone believe he could lose 100lbs?
                  Did anyone think he would fight Wilder so soon?

                  Tyson Fury proves the doubters wrong...

                  I'm a fan of both fighters, and I'm just hoping for a good fight with neither sustaining serious damage.

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                  • robertavila777
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                    #10
                    70 - 30 in Wilder's favor

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