I smell an upset with Fury/Schwarz.

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  • PRINCEKOOL
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    #11
    Originally posted by deathofaclown
    Fury was in condition to box v Wilder but he had no strength because he had spend a whole year losing weight and that’s it.

    His old man, trainer and Hatton all said that he needed a break and work on building strength and power back up. That’s really why his trainer was keen on him taking a fight or two before a rematch.

    Understandable, you can’t just drop 130lbs and retain any strength if you’re just in a fat camp. He has spend the last 5 Months working on building his strength back up now the weight is off.
    When did Fury initiate is comeback? he has been training for years.

    He looks over-trained to me now.

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      #12
      Non puncher Fury is gonna knock this one spark out.

      Turn of the lights.

      Someone put a pillow under this ones head.

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        #13
        Originally posted by abracada
        Tyson’s defence is far too good for an upset.
        People thought Tyson's defense was far too good for Wilder to catch him. We saw what happened.

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          #14
          Fury didn't underestimate Wilder at all, he was well aware of his power. He just switched off temporarily and Wilder always seems to be sharp and ready to drop bombs when his opponent loses focus.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Butt stuff
            Fury didn't underestimate Wilder at all, he was well aware of his power. He just switched off temporarily
            And that's exactly what I said. If Fury gets overconfident - something he tends to do from time to time - the same thing might happen. That's all.

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              #16
              Originally posted by revelated
              And that's exactly what I said. If Fury gets overconfident - something he tends to do from time to time - the same thing might happen. That's all.
              I wouldn't necessarily equate "switching off" with overconfidence. Staying 100% sharp for 36 minutes against a huge puncher will be draining mentally and physically. The same way Fury was getting caught with bombs at the end of the Klitschko fight.

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                #17
                Originally posted by Butt stuff
                I wouldn't necessarily equate "switching off" with overconfidence. Staying 100% sharp for 36 minutes against a huge puncher will be draining mentally and physically. The same way Fury was getting caught with bombs at the end of the Klitschko fight.
                Hell no. The ONLY reason he got caught by Wilder is that he got overconfident and thought Wilder gassed. Go back and watch it again. That's why he outboxed Wilder DESPITE the knockdowns. He was overconfident, he wasn't mentally or physically drained at all.

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