Is Tyson Fury the Malignaggi of HW's?

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  • LoadedWraps
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    #11
    Originally posted by lopetego
    He was never close to hurting Wilder despite being like 50 lbs heavier and landing flush punches constantly

    pathetic power, specially considering his size

    and the fact that Wilder isn't known for having strong whiskers

    this is the same guy who was hurt by the smaller school teacher Molina and floored by Dust "the worm" Nichols

    yet Tyson couldn't put a dent on him, heck, Fury was the one who was close to being KTFO

    I think it's time for a new nickname for Fury

    like "Too Fluff" Fury of "Hands of cotton"
    He literally hurt Wilder every round after the 4th or so.

    He's the Sweet Pea of the HW division. When was Paulie this dominant? LMAO.

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    • Madison Boxing
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      #12
      im sick to death of hearing this bull****. do u think wilder and klitschko just decided not to walk through his punches for the sake of it? of course he has some pop

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      • jglvz256
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        #13
        Originally posted by HeadShots
        considering he outweighed Wilder by 50 lbs, he's up there as he most feather fisted boxers of all time.
        50 pounds bigger and Wilder could only land 15% of his punches on him.

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        • EasternEuroFan
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          #14
          Still got a decent KO%. More than some supposed punchers.

          He just doesn't sit down on his shots much. Why would he when he can box circles around these fighters?

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          • HeadShots
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            #15
            Originally posted by jglvz256
            50 pounds bigger and Wilder could only land 15% of his punches on him.
            and still put him to sleep





            [IMG]https://media.*****.com/media/1PgPvWLfXGkCY/*****.gif[/IMG]

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            • hrt3333
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              #16
              He was walking down Wilder and making him hesitate. You’re blind

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              • 01samuelc
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                #17
                OP is clueless if he doesn't think fury kept wilder honest with his power.

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                • IronDanHamza
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by BostonGuy
                  This. While I was watching the fight, I was thinking that had Fury let his hands go and pressed the fight more, he would have definitely KO'd Wilder. There was a moment in the fight where Fury landed a multi-punch combo and had Wilder going backwards in a defensive posture; only to back off and let Wilder reset.

                  Fury should have scored the KO; if you want to win the title, you need to take it forcefully.
                  And why is that?

                  Totally illogical.

                  If you want to win the title, you win the fight. Whether it be by one point or by 100 points.

                  And the reason Fury didn't keep putting pressure on him is because that's taking unnecessary risk when he's outboxing him and Wilder is as devastating a puncher as he is.

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                  • sunny31
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                    #19
                    I don't usually play the I've boxed so I know card, but in this case it's very relevant.

                    Fury buzzed Wilder several times, the people who don't see it usually don't have ring experience. I know this because I never used to be able to see it as a kid but picked up boxing in my late teens and then you start noticing. He has pop and Wilder whilst not being wobbled or knocked down was stopped in his tracks several times. I would say Fury's power is more comparable to Floyd's at welterweight then Paulie.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by HeadShots
                      and still put him to sleep





                      [IMG]https://media.*****.com/media/1PgPvWLfXGkCY/*****.gif[/IMG]
                      Then, Fury woke up and out-boxed Wilder for the rest of the round.

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