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  • vitali1999
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    #41
    Originally posted by TheBoxingfan101
    true say, klitschko felt furys power so he was reluctant to throw the right hand.

    also i think when fury fights wilder he'll be the one taking the centre of the ring and he'll let off a few power shots which will get wilders respect then wilder will also be reluctant to throw the right hand
    This is the more likely scenario. I don't see Fury running for 8 rounds till wild knocks him cold as wilder and all his fan boys believe.

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      #42
      Originally posted by _Rexy_
      Never heard that before. Now I’m furious for being 6’4

      Though unless these guys are throwing loads of body shots, that doesn’t really matter. You don’t really feel headshots until after the fight.
      Its true. I believe wilder will land a couple good shots on Fury as Klitschko did but it won't have the affect on him and his most powerful man in the world lol fans think it will.

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        #43
        Originally posted by vitali1999
        Anybody 6'5 and taller has a higher tolerance for pain. Fury may have a great chin also. May not, we'll find out Saturday
        Who told you that ? Grandma ?

        Size has nothing to do with pain tolerance its all in the mind.
        Last edited by Roadblock; 11-27-2018, 05:26 AM.

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          #44
          I think Wilder ko's Fury, they're good fighters but both overrated a touch.

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            #45
            Originally posted by vitali1999
            Its true. I believe wilder will land a couple good shots on Fury as Klitschko did but it won't have the affect on him and his most powerful man in the world lol fans think it will.
            I’m not giving my pick on the fight. For one, I feel like I’m the only person who is a fan of both guys, but also I feel it’s a true toss up. Fury is by far the most talented guy in the division but Wilder isn’t gunshy like Wlad. If Wlad fought the whole fight like he did the 12th round, who knows?

            I do think that if wilder hits a huge right hand to the body though it could be the beginning of the end. But he rarely throws at the body...so who knows?

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              #46
              Originally posted by Roadblock
              Who told you that ? Grandma ?
              My gun instructor for my license. One guy in the class was 6'5. He grabbed a guy in a pressure point and he went limp. Then he said. Watch this. Grabbed the 6"5 guy, didn't move. He said see I don't know what it is

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                #47
                Originally posted by _Rexy_
                I’m not giving my pick on the fight. For one, I feel like I’m the only person who is a fan of both guys, but also I feel it’s a true toss up. Fury is by far the most talented guy in the division but Wilder isn’t gunshy like Wlad. If Wlad fought the whole fight like he did the 12th round, who knows?

                I do think that if wilder hits a huge right hand to the body though it could be the beginning of the end. But he rarely throws at the body...so who knows?
                Odds right now are 2-1 for wilder. Odds usually tell the fight. If it stays 2-1 then wilder wins. If it swings hours before the fight then somebody knows something. Like if it goes to pick-em or swings in furys favor then Fury wins. But if the odds only increase for wilder then obviously he will win.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by vitali1999
                  Odds right now are 2-1 for wilder. Odds usually tell the fight. If it stays 2-1 then wilder wins. If it swings hours before the fight then somebody knows something. Like if it goes to pick-em or swings in furys favor then Fury wins. But if the odds only increase for wilder then obviously he will win.
                  You may be right. I’ve never really paid attention to the odds like that. I like to believe that nobody really knows **** about boxing but everyone acts like they do. Like the stock market

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by _Rexy_
                    You may be right. I’ve never really paid attention to the odds like that. I like to believe that nobody really knows **** about boxing but everyone acts like they do. Like the stock market
                    Remember Holyfield vs Tyson 1. 25-1 for Tyson until hours before the fight it dropped to 6-1 for Tyson. It didn't drop that big for nothing.

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by vitali1999
                      Remember Holyfield vs Tyson 1. 25-1 for Tyson until hours before the fight it dropped to 6-1 for Tyson. It didn't drop that big for nothing.
                      I wasn’t legal ******** age in 1996 lmao

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