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  • #41
    Originally posted by vitali1999 View Post
    Yes it is. His power is not judged by 39 bums by real experts maybe by novices like most of you clowns in here. Joshua has more power and He's fought better competition in 21 fights than wilder has in 40. Now that's pathetic for wilder and his fans
    39 bums? Says who? You? Some corrupt alphabet soup organization where one has BJ Flores at #5 before his last fight? You mean those organizations? Lol. You know you’ve succeeded in suckering a whole boxing community when their very fans parrot bums based on your garbage rankings lol. A sucker truly is born every minute

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    • #42
      Originally posted by Boxingfanatic75 View Post
      39 bums? Says who? You? Some corrupt alphabet soup organization where one has BJ Flores at #5 before his last fight? You mean those organizations? Lol. You know you’ve succeeded in suckering a whole boxing community when their very fans parrot bums based on your garbage rankings lol. A sucker truly is born every minute
      You're right about that. Lot of them on here. He's a Foreman. He could beat Tyson. Haha. Half the guys on this forum would be 40-0-39 if they fought the bums wilder has.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by Ake-Dawg View Post
        So how does a low work rate arm puncher take advantage of that?

        Fury won't win based on how often he makes Wilder miss. He certainly won't tire him out because Wilder can rest any time he wants during a round against a guy who only wants to counter arm punch and get out of the pocket.
        The reason Wilder has managed to keep hes work rate low is because hes always had the reach. He could sit back like Wlad at range and control the fight doing very little because he was comfortable outside the range of the opponent landing. This time the guy can reach him. Just like Wlad, it's a different proposition from all hes other fights. He actually has the danger of being hit from distance. I think it will change alot of things for Deontay like it did for Wlad. A whole different type of fight for him.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by Boxingfanatic75 View Post
          Fury is no Ali nor does he have a chin anywhere close to what Ali’s was.
          But Wilder doesnt have Foremans strength or durability. Imagine Foreman suffering multiple knockdowns vs Sconiers? I cant either 😂

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          • #45
            Originally posted by vitali1999 View Post
            You're right about that. Lot of them on here. He's a Foreman. He could beat Tyson. Haha. Half the guys on this forum would be 40-0-39 if they fought the bums wilder has.
            So what about the fighters who have sparred and been in the ring with wilder who say the power is real? They say Joshua has power but it ain like Wilders.

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            • #46
              Originally posted by Mindgames View Post
              The reason Wilder has managed to keep hes work rate low is because hes always had the reach. He could sit back like Wlad at range and control the fight doing very little because he was comfortable outside the range of the opponent landing. This time the guy can reach him. Just like Wlad, it's a different proposition from all hes other fights. He actually has the danger of being hit from distance. I think it will change alot of things for Deontay like it did for Wlad. A whole different type of fight for him.
              You didn't answer my question. Klitschko rarely let his hands go even though he was never hurt. Very few punches were landed in that fight. Again, how does Fury take advantage of the Wilder low work rate when his is low as well.

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              • #47
                I’m absolutely SHOCKED that Fury is picking Fury to KO Bomber

                Bomber is gonna ice Tyson brutally...He should’ve waited and took a couple of more tune ups before signing up for a trip through hell...Bomber is going to destroy him...Fury is not ready for this smoke yet but I admire his heart and confidence...if only AJ had Fury‘s balls

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by Ake-Dawg View Post
                  You didn't answer my question. Klitschko rarely let his hands go even though he was never hurt. Very few punches were landed in that fight. Again, how does Fury take advantage of the Wilder low work rate when his is low as well.
                  Because Furys got a low workrate but Wilder has a super low workrate. Fury is used to boxing at a distance successfully against guys who are slightly smaller with a big punch but Wilder is not used to fighting someone taller who is mobile and will be able to pop him from the outside at will. Wilders defence is all built on hes ranginess. It wont work here. Fury pumps out jabs and feints for 12 rounds and Wilder will be perplexed. And he wont be able to just march in to get hes shots off because he, like Wlad, hasnt got the kind of chin to fly in and take risks.

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by Mindgames View Post
                    Because Furys got a low workrate but Wilder has a super low workrate. Fury is used to boxing at a distance successfully against guys who are slightly smaller with a big punch but Wilder is not used to fighting someone taller who is mobile and will be able to pop him from the outside at will. Wilders defence is all built on hes ranginess. It wont work here. Fury pumps out jabs and feints for 12 rounds and Wilder will be perplexed. And he wont be able to just march in to get hes shots off because he, like Wlad, hasnt got the kind of chin to fly in and take risks.
                    What does Fury have to keep Wilder from rushing in with ear muffs on and getting to the jabbers body? The way you describe it, Fury is gonna have to be on his bicycle and jab off the back foot all night. That will take a lot of energy which it's an unknown if he has.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by Ake-Dawg View Post
                      What does Fury have to keep Wilder from rushing in with ear muffs on and getting to the jabbers body? The way you describe it, Fury is gonna have to be on his bicycle and jab off the back foot all night. That will take a lot of energy which it's an unknown if he has.
                      A good jab, decent footwork and an ability to clinch with a height and two stone weight advantage should help. It will be Wilder wearing out in the clinches. Fury really has to do what hes always trained to do, whereas as you described, Wilder is having to do something totally different for one night only. So its a clear disadvantage for Deontay. It reminds me of when Haye knew hed have to change hes style for Wlad. He knew what he was supposed to do, but he couldn't bring himself to do it. It takes a faith in your chin, and a willingness to walk into punishment that your previous fights didnt prepare you for. Furys previous fights have prepared him to peck a man to death and spoil. What do you reckon?

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