Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury-Otto Wallin: Afterthoughts

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  • Squ□redCircle34
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    #21
    [QUOTE=Kcvtr81;20064854]
    Originally posted by Squ□redCircle34
    Damage control people!

    Fury isn’t ready for a better prepared Wilder who won’t underestimate Fury this time around and will actually work instead of actively looking for the knockout![/

    He doesn’t have the skills for that, he’s suited to looking for the ko
    You fools see what you wanna see!

    Wilder is an Olympian, he can use a jab and set up his shots but his vaunted power pretty much gets the job done nearly all the time that he sometimes relies on that only!

    If the Wilder that uses his jab to the head and body and instead of recklessly throwing haymakers shows up then Fury won’t be resurrecting this time!

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      #22
      Originally posted by kafkod
      I couldn't agree more. Apart from possible long term damage from the cut, that was exactly the kind of fight Fury needed. And it was exciting .. a real body blow to the "yawn... Fury's fights are boring" brigade.
      Fury haters are in full on panic mode. They know this man beats their favorite fighters, so will do or say anything to try and bring him down.

      Wilder's bum azz is getting KTFO and i can't wait to see it!!

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      • P4Pdunny
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        #23
        Wallin is definately the big winner here. I wouldn't put him in the top 10 but those are the sort of guys he can look to face afterwards.

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        • Kcvtr81
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          #24
          [QUOTE=Squ□redCircle34;20065976]
          Originally posted by Kcvtr81

          You fools see what you wanna see!

          Wilder is an Olympian, he can use a jab and set up his shots but his vaunted power pretty much gets the job done nearly all the time that he sometimes relies on that only!

          If the Wilder that uses his jab to the head and body and instead of recklessly throwing haymakers shows up then Fury won’t be resurrecting this time!
          Hahahaha good for a morning chuckle

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          • Curtis Harper
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            #25
            Both dudes were sloppy as fu ck.
            One dude was supposed to be the best that ever done it
            The other guy bloodied him up but didn't have the skill to end it.

            The less sloppy guy won easily.
            Another shltty fight, though.

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            • Squ□redCircle34
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              #26
              [QUOTE=Kcvtr81;20084033]
              Originally posted by Squ□redCircle34
              Hahahaha good for a morning chuckle
              Exactly just like when I read how much tickets Fury vs Wallin sold!

              It was quite the laugh that I almost spit out my cup of tea since his fights aren’t my cup of tea!

              Cheers!

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              • LoadedWraps
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                #27
                Originally posted by kafkod
                Wallin has a chin of iron and ribs of steel.

                If Fury lights Wilder up with the kind of shots he landed on that Swede, it will be game over for Deontay.
                Well said.

                That kind of punishment would make Wilder question hanging them up, like when Ortiz was getting ****d by Maidana. When Fury lets those gifted hands go, God help the rest of the division.

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                • Brother Mouzone
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by cally83
                  Wallin won 4 of the first 6 Rounds? Did he ****. He won 2 or at most 3 rounds in the entire fight. He won the 12th, one of the first 6, and one more in the first 6 could have went either way. The others were clear Fury rounds.

                  The cut seems to affect the way people see the fight. Forget the cut and just watch it as normal and Fury, despite being nowhere near his best, in my opinion due to not being fully motivated at the start and having two horrific cuts, dominated the fight.

                  Wallin showed himself to be a good boxer though, and I'm interested to see who he fights next. I think someone like Carlos Takam would be a good indicator. Can he beat Takam? I don't know. There's a massive difference in being able to be competitive against a quality opponent, to being able to beat one.

                  Classic example to this would be Hughie Fury's fights vs Pulev and Povetkin. poor article by a very poor writer.
                  Spot on I actually gained even more respect for Fury for this fight , those cuts were bad some fighters would have looked for a way out after that.Tyson is a fighter thru and thru Wallin was gamed and did not come to lay down and collect a paycheck , but Fury dominated him like you mentioned he won 2 or 3 rounds.

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