Its gonna feel good to see this racist lose again. Let's go, Wilder!
Comments Thread For: Roach: Fury Bigger Puncher Than Wilder; Could Score 1st-Round KO
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The anti-Roach FIomos still clinging to Roach hate on here are just ******. This is another "trick." Roach and Fury want Wilder to think they are going to go for the KO in round 1 to get Wilder to burn himself out early.
Wilder showed that with the refs help he can recover. But there will be nothing to recover from here. Fury is going to out box him over 12 rounds, and that's always been the plan. Fury is going to turn Southpaw and throw those quick punches, move around the ring and move his head constantly. Wilder's only chance is going to the body and hoping that Fury gasses and is a still target. A constantly moving Fury cannot be beaten by an amateur windmill attack.
If Fury isn't a shell of himself here, then Fury will show that just having power and athleticism doesn't translate into ATG boxer.Comment
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Erm...no Freddie at best fury’s chance off winning this fight would be on points I doubt he would KO wilder, let alone in the 1st round off all rounds.Comment
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Alzheimer's is in full effect I'm afraid. Wilder has unnatural power and it cannot be disputed.
Who has he knocked out? Everyone he's faced. That's who.Comment
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Fury's power is underrated by some. He can crack if he sits down on his shots. Doubt he hits harder than Wilder but he can hurt him.
Let's remember, he is the only man to knock out Cunningham and brutally. It was purely down to weight and size. People can say it was a bit of a dirty shot, maybe so, but he used his weight advantage to even make is possible. A 215lbs man getting cracked flush by a huge 260lbs man with the right shot is going to have a bad affect if he catches him right.
Wilder has never been truly clocked by someone of that size with that weight advantage behind the shot. I really don't think Wilder can afford to get hit much either. P4P, Fury may not be a huge puncher, but P4P is for smaller men. P4P doesn't matter when you're a big strong 6'8" heavyweight with a decent KO%. Fury can knock out anybody if he gets it right.
There's a reason nobody has tried to walk through him. Why he had notoriously tough fighters like Chisora going backwards and quitting on his stool rather than taking the fight to him.Comment
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This is essentially what I came here to post. I think Fury is also going to try to use his weight to lean on Wilder. Wilder has very thin legs so having a 260 pound guy putting his weight on him for 12 rounds will impact his legs in the later rounds. It will not only diffuse his power, but also reduce the stamina to keep pace with Fury. For this reason, Fury has a legit shot at a late rounds KO.Fury's power is underrated by some. He can crack if he sits down on his shots. Doubt he hits harder than Wilder but he can hurt him.
Let's remember, he is the only man to knock out Cunningham and brutally. It was purely down to weight and size. People can say it was a bit of a dirty shot, maybe so, but he used his weight advantage to even make is possible. A 215lbs man getting cracked flush by a huge 260lbs man with the right shot is going to have a bad affect if he catches him right.
Wilder has never been truly clocked by someone of that size with that weight advantage behind the shot. I really don't think Wilder can afford to get hit much either. P4P, Fury may not be a huge puncher, but P4P is for smaller men. P4P doesn't matter when you're a big strong 6'8" heavyweight with a decent KO%. Fury can knock out anybody if he gets it right.
There's a reason nobody has tried to walk through him. Why he had notoriously tough fighters like Chisora going backwards and quitting on his stool rather than taking the fight to him.Comment
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