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  • KTFOKING
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    #1

    Tyson Fury is a BIG Fight Performer

    So I see a bunch of people foolishly thinking because he didn't look great last night that Wilder will KO him in the rematch, but that's a terrible way of looking at it. Now, Wilder very well may KO him, but Fury will be performing better and will be on his game against Wilder. Look at how he looked in the lead up of the Wilder fight. Even how he dominated Klitschko for the most part came out of nowhere. The bigger the fight, the better he fights.

    Wilder vs Fury II is still a very competitive fight that could go either way. Nothing has changed in that regard.
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    Here's only had two big fights in his career. It's an easy conclusion to come to but there isn't really enough evidence.

    4 of his last 5 fights have been against guys nowhere near his level.

    In fact, isn't there a chance that lack of recent experience fighting at a decent level might actually stunt his progress?

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      #3
      Originally posted by Toffee
      Here's only had two big fights in his career. It's an easy conclusion to come to but there isn't really enough evidence.

      4 of his last 5 fights have been against guys nowhere near his level.

      In fact, isn't there a chance that lack of recent experience fighting at a decent level might actually stunt his progress?
      Chisora early on was considered a big fight as well for him and he handled business.

      I mean not like he was facing decent competition before the first Wilder fight either. Fury isn't one that will always look dominant against inferior competition. In a way, the Schwarz performance was a rarity for him.

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        #4
        Originally posted by KTFOKING
        So I see a bunch of people foolishly thinking because he didn't look great last night that Wilder will KO him in the rematch, but that's a terrible way of looking at it. Now, Wilder very well may KO him, but Fury will be performing better and will be on his game against Wilder. Look at how he looked in the lead up of the Wilder fight. Even how he dominated Klitschko for the most part came out of nowhere. The bigger the fight, the better he fights.

        Wilder vs Fury II is still a very competitive fight that could go either way. Nothing has changed in that regard.
        Completely agree...

        Fury is one of those guys who needs to be genuinely motivated in order to perform at his peak.

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          Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
          Completely agree...

          Fury is one of those guys who needs to be genuinely motivated in order to perform at his peak.
          And to be clear, I'm not saying Wilder won't or can't KO him in the rematch, he can. All I'm saying is basing that opinion off last night's performance would be a mistake.

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            I agree Fury is a big fight performer, I've seen this time and time again in boxing and across a number of sports and fury is definitely one of them.

            I dont want to knock the performance of Wallin though. Many labelled him a bum, he's certainly not elite level but nor is he a bum. He came to fight and he fought well,
            Took the opportunity and nearly hit the jackpot. I wouldn't of complained, grumbled but not complained had that one been stopped.

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              #7
              Originally posted by KTFOKING
              And to be clear, I'm not saying Wilder won't or can't KO him in the rematch, he can. All I'm saying is basing that opinion off last night's performance would be a mistake.
              Wilder can KO anyone tbf, if he lands that big right hand we all know what can happen.

              And yeah I agree Fury will be far more switched on mentally vs Wilder.

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                Originally posted by KTFOKING
                So I see a bunch of people foolishly thinking because he didn't look great last night that Wilder will KO him in the rematch, but that's a terrible way of looking at it. Now, Wilder very well may KO him, but Fury will be performing better and will be on his game against Wilder. Look at how he looked in the lead up of the Wilder fight. Even how he dominated Klitschko for the most part came out of nowhere. The bigger the fight, the better he fights.

                Wilder vs Fury II is still a very competitive fight that could go either way. Nothing has changed in that regard.
                It's a fact and I tend to agree. Fury always rises to the occasion when fighting to the level of his opposition. Last night he came out very flat, lethargic and sluggish before the cuts.

                He took this guy very lightly and carried him because he didn't perceive him as a threat nor a danger to him; Until he sustained those cuts then all bets were off. Then his primal instincts kicked in and woke him up.

                Before the cuts, I thought he appeared at times bored, listless, unfocused and undetermined; As if he was just going through the motions only to show up and collect a paycheck.

                Trust me we would see the very best of Tyson Fury once he rematches Deontay Wilder again; A focused and mentally prepared "Gypsy King" because if he fought like he did last night, then the "Bronze Bomber" would decapitate him.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Toffee
                  Here's only had two big fights in his career. It's an easy conclusion to come to but there isn't really enough evidence.

                  4 of his last 5 fights have been against guys nowhere near his level.

                  In fact, isn't there a chance that lack of recent experience fighting at a decent level might actually stunt his progress?
                  That's something that I've been thinking also, that nobody else is touching on. How does Sefari, Paineta, Schwartz or Wallin get him ready for Wilder? let alone ANYONE in the top 10?

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                  • BangEM
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                    #10
                    LMAO at the excuses.

                    How's he a big time fighter when he has only been in 2 big fights in his career and the rest are bums? LMAO.

                    FURY IS NOT A VERY GOOD BOXER - you idiots just tend to overrate the guy.

                    Most Brits who're boxing buffs - not the casuals and Fury nuthuggers - know Fury is grossly overrated. If you've followed Fury throughout his career, you would know this. I was on the Guardian during the fight and most people agreed. Fury is just con artist that chats shyte, lol. No, Fury is a bum beater and Wilder is also a bum with no boxing skills.

                    Anyway, he's gonna be out of boxing for a year after getting his eye fu..cked up by a bum. He might be completely shot after that or he'll be back to where he was. Time for him to start taking big fights and stop beating bums.

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