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  • HeadShots
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    #11
    Originally posted by johnbook
    You are correct. Just some 3 rapid giant steps and he's across the ring.
    literally one step. that's how fast and explosive he is.

    it's insane how quick Wilder is.


    Yet people here will tell you he's slow. LMAO. You literally can't even find anyone in boxing history who covers distance like Wilder does. he lulls you into a false sense of security before he explodes. There's nowhere to run.

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    • Amber_TKO
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      #12
      I see Fury's boxing IQ getting him through the first few rounds, but it's only a matter of time before Wilder starts landing - especially in a smaller ring.

      Wilder gets Fury outta there between 4-6.

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      • LacedUp
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        #13
        Originally posted by HeadShots
        do you have eye balls??


        Wilder might be herky jerky. but when he explodes he's the fastest HW in the game.

        [IMG]https://media.*****.com/media/nejDYTmDGrlbq/*****.gif[/IMG]



        he can cover half the ring within half a second. His speed is like prime RJJ at HW. Fury's got no where to run.


        Show me an example of Fury's speed. His speed is entirely based on the fact that he takes larger steps than his opponents due to his size. Wilder is going to easily exceed his speed.
        lol running across the ring against a guy who just got up from a KD

        Brilliant display of footspeed! hahaha

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        • Damn Wicked
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          #14
          Wilder's best opportunity is early I think. Fury likes to slowly beat his man down. If Wilder comes out swinging for the fences (not too recklessly) he can probably stop Fury UNLESS Fury can catch Wilder with a good counter. Problem for Wilder is if he wastes too much energy trying to bomb Fury out, Deontay will prematurely exhaust himself. He should take at least one or two good offensive charges at Fury in the first and second round....If those attacks are unsuccessful then he needs to systematically attempt to tire Fury down. He could always try for a late KO if Fury fades.

          I think if Tyson Fury does well in the first 3 to 4 rounds he will win the fight, unless his stamina becomes an issue in the second half of the fight. I wouldn't be surprised if Fury fades at some point because of the long lay-off, the 150 lbs weight gain, the 2 crappy tune up fights, the drugs and his sheer size. Fury's best hope might be to slow the pace of the fight down as much as possible.

          This is an interesting match up. A few months ago I was absolutely sure that Deontay would destroy Fury. In the last week I've done a complete 180...I picture Fury frustrating and nullifying Wilder's style....Then when I watched the weigh-in tonight I almost switched back to thinking Wilder will win, because Fury still looks like a beached whale. Doesn't look like Fury can get back to the shape he was in when he fought Klistchko. Doesn't inspire confidence for a Fury fan.

          This will be interesting, regardless of who wins. Both guys have true fighter mentalities. In fact they're both a bit nuts. May the best man win!

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            #15
            Originally posted by HeadShots
            literally one step. that's how fast and explosive he is.

            it's insane how quick Wilder is.


            Yet people here will tell you he's slow. LMAO. You literally can't even find anyone in boxing history who covers distance like Wilder does. he lulls you into a false sense of security before he explodes. There's nowhere to run.
            1 step to cross the ring? I don't think that's possible. I was gonna write 2-3, but just wrote 3 steps.
            Do you have a link/video of only 1 step?

            I agree he may be faster across the ring than anyone in boxing.

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            • HeadShots
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              #16
              Originally posted by LacedUp
              lol running across the ring against a guy who just got up from a KD

              Brilliant display of footspeed! hahaha


              did you see the first KO?

              Fury has never in his career demonstrated this level of footspeed. Fact.

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                #17
                I’m just hoping Fury can survive long enough to make it interesting. But I doubt it.

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                • HeadShots
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                  #18
                  Reminder. Wilder does not even have to land flush.

                  Can you imagine this on Tyson's big ass dome? Can't miss it.





                  he can knock you out with a forehead shot
                  Last edited by HeadShots; 12-01-2018, 02:35 AM.

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                  • HeadShots
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Damn Wicked
                    Wilder's best opportunity is early I think. Fury likes to slowly beat his man down. If Wilder comes out swinging for the fences (not too recklessly) he can probably stop Fury UNLESS Fury can catch Wilder with a good counter. Problem for Wilder is if he wastes too much energy trying to bomb Fury out, Deontay will prematurely exhaust himself. He should take at least one or two good offensive charges at Fury in the first and second round....If those attacks are unsuccessful then he needs to systematically attempt to tire Fury down. He could always try for a late KO if Fury fades.

                    I think if Tyson Fury does well in the first 3 to 4 rounds he will win the fight, unless his stamina becomes an issue in the second half of the fight. I wouldn't be surprised if Fury fades at some point because of the long lay-off, the 150 lbs weight gain, the 2 crappy tune up fights, the drugs and his sheer size. Fury's best hope might be to slow the pace of the fight down as much as possible.

                    This is an interesting match up. A few months ago I was absolutely sure that Deontay would destroy Fury. In the last week I've done a complete 180...I picture Fury frustrating and nullifying Wilder's style....Then when I watched the weigh-in tonight I almost switched back to thinking Wilder will win, because Fury still looks like a beached whale. Doesn't look like Fury can get back to the shape he was in when he fought Klistchko. Doesn't inspire confidence for a Fury fan.

                    This will be interesting, regardless of who wins. Both guys have true fighter mentalities. In fact they're both a bit nuts. May the best man win!

                    early and late.


                    remember his 10th round KO of Ortiz. hellacious combos that came late.


                    Wilder isn't another Tyson.

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                    • OCPancho
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                      #20
                      Fury's chin is gonna get tested.
                      I think he gets TKO'd before the 10th.

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