Originally posted by MisanthropicNY
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As much as I hate to admit it and rather back American fighters, Fury is very hard to beat. 6'9'' with an 85'' reach. Very good stamina and work rate for a large man. He goes for the decision not for the KO. If youre a fighter going for the KO against him and it never happens, then youre looking at losing a decision. He throws arm punches like Valuev and Vitali and has the similar long term stamina down the stretch they had.
IDK what kind of training AJ has been doing but based on AJ's absolute dog chit level stamina we saw last night, he will be thoroughly outworked by Fury. AJ likes to box from a distance and Fury has him on reach and height. AJ has no chance vs Fury. If AJ got lucky and landed something big, we've seen Fury rise from the dead vs Deontay and AJ dont hit like Deontay
Vs Wilder he is the only ranked fighter on the planet with a longer reach and height, he fights tall as well, his head is simply outside of wilder's reach for most of the fight, something Wilder isnt used to and where is he going to find a 6'9'' sparring partner at? He missed most of the bombs by being out of reach and his defense and movement is deceptively good for someone so large and often times so fat. Wilder can put him out if he connects as we've seen, its just hard to connect clean.
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