Tyson Fury is a BIG Fight Performer

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  • KTFOKING
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    #11
    Originally posted by _Rexy_
    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?
    I mean how did Sefari and Paineta get him ready for Wilder the first time around? While I do believe facing top level competition consistently only helps you, it is clear for Fury he doesn't need to face top 10 opponents before facing off against elite fighters in the division.

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      #12
      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.
      I thought Wilder would KO Fury even before this fight. I think Wilder has improved and Fury has not improved. Fury could be winning every round and still lose by KO if Wilder lands his best right hand and I think Wilder will land that punch.

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        #13
        Originally posted by boliodogs
        I thought Wilder would KO Fury even before this fight. I think Wilder has improved and Fury has not improved. Fury could be winning every round and still lose by KO if Wilder lands his best right hand and I think Wilder will land that punch.
        Sure, and that is perfectly fine. I just don't think it is smart to make judgement off the Wallin fight.

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        • JakeTheBoxer
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          #14
          I am his fan but he should fight better guys to prepare for Wilder.

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          • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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            #15
            Originally posted by BangEM
            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.
            AJ lost to Ruiz get over it yer maggot.

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            • LoadedWraps
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              #16
              One of his few flaws, he fights to the level of his opposition. He certainly did flip on his primal instincts as someone else in here said and went to war. Just have to tip your hat to Wallin, he came to win, not roll over at Furys greatness. Fury showed heart, courage, and a great inside game last night.

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