Comments Thread For: Fury's Trainer: Wilder's The Biggest Puncher In Boxing History

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  • mjh1969
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    #11
    Originally posted by Nomadic
    Fury's only chance of surviving is running and holding.
    Fury is the type of guy that can beat Wilder provided that he doesn't get caught with Wilder's right hand. Wilder has only been tested by Fury.

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    • Seldomseen
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      #12
      Let's give FURY's trainer props for admitting what's real. Also, Wilder might stop Fury early with a body shot. Won't surprise me if he stops him b4 7 rds.

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        #13
        Originally posted by mjh1969
        Fury is the type of guy that can beat Wilder provided that he doesn't get caught with Wilder's right hand. Wilder has only been tested by Fury.
        U most not know sh# t about boxing. Wilder was tested by Ortiz in there 1st fight. Wilder was rocked and ready to go but kept his composure to come back and stop Ortiz. Fury never hurt Wilder. Smh.

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        • Input1914
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          #14
          You're right. It's not impressive that he routinely gets outboxed but I just don't know if any of the current heavyweights could ever "expose" him or learn how to defend against that right hand. Everyone goes into the fight knowing that's what they need to do but it's easier said than done. Wilder is more athletic and too fast for evey heavyweight. He hits too hard for anyone to roll with that right hand. I think the only way he gets beat is if he's swarmed and not allowed to get extension on that right hand. It would also help to beat on his on right arm and shoulder. Alternatively, going for the KO at the first bell might work too.

          Originally posted by mjh1969
          Wilder is no doubt a great puncher but it's a matter of time that he gets exposed. Once he fights a guy that knows how to defend his right hand power by turning with the punch when hit and can take his punch then Wilder will lose his heavyweight championship. Holyfield, Lewis, Ali and Holmes are guys that would have weathered the Wilder storm and outbox him in the long run.

          I am not impressed by a guy that gets outboxed for 6 rounds and ends it by the seventh round with a big right hand. What happens if the big right hand never landed.

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          • OldTerry
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            #15
            Originally posted by Input1914
            You're right. It's not impressive that he routinely gets outboxed but I just don't know if any of the current heavyweights could ever "expose" him or learn how to defend against that right hand. Everyone goes into the fight knowing that's what they need to do but it's easier said than done. Wilder is more athletic and too fast for evey heavyweight. He hits too hard for anyone to roll with that right hand. I think the only way he gets beat is if he's swarmed and not allowed to get extension on that right hand. It would also help to beat on his on right arm and shoulder. Alternatively, going for the KO at the first bell might work too.
            You just describe Rocky Marciano's approach to fighting. Very interesting!

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            • Gamboal00
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              #16
              Originally posted by Nomadic
              Fury's only chance of surviving is running and holding.
              That what he did the first fight, and why any sane judge couldn't give him the win. He barely threw a single punch the first 4 rounds, add to that the two KDs, huge amount of spoiling and feinting but not throwing and there's no way you can win the fight.

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              • Oldskoolg
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                #17
                Ouch! That’s really got to be a tough pill for the wilder haters! The same people who hate wilder seem to hate Fury...ie because they are not Joshua, so it’s looking bleak for the haters

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                • tokon
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                  #18
                  There cannot be any doubting Wilders frightening punch power however, he can definitely be outboxed.

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                  • Liondw
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                    #19
                    He's a fantastic puncher but far from the most powerful ever. Foreman, Shavers, Lewis and Mike Tyson were as and more powerful. Marciano, Joe Louis and Tyson fought and knocked out guys that were more than 50 pounds heavier than them as well.

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                    • blitted_master
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Gamboal00
                      That what he did the first fight, and why any sane judge couldn't give him the win. He barely threw a single punch the first 4 rounds, add to that the two KDs, huge amount of spoiling and feinting but not throwing and there's no way you can win the fight.
                      9 rounds to 3, 115-111 for the winner, Tyson Fury.

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