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  • #21
    I've been watching Fury for years. EVERY SINGLE FIGHT he says he is going to come out and knock his opponent out and he never does.

    Trust me, he will run and hit and move. No way will he risk getting near Wilder.
    Last edited by Roberto Vasquez; 12-23-2019, 04:40 PM.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by Sparked_26 View Post
      It doesn’t seem right to me.

      Though Davison drew criticism from Roach who was in that corner for not stepping on Wilder when he had him buzzed. And it seems that’s a narrative coming from around the Fury camp - well, his Dad anyway.

      From the outside looking in:

      1. It didn’t look like Fury hurt Wilder that much at any one stage. He made a mess of his face and was busting him up but the stoppage never looked on. Unless Wilder just quit. Which he doesn’t have in him. Not with that eraser power in the back pocket.

      2. If you’re Fury with his advantages I just don’t think you’re ever going to pin the toes to the floor and drive your body weight forward to land a conclusive blow against someone like Wilder who he can outbox. Never get in a position when the head is over the front foot. Jab and dance. Give himself space so he can see when Wilder flares his elbows.

      For all intents and purposes Fury took away Wilder’s right hand.

      I dunno, maybe they see something we can’t?
      The problem is Wilder eventually got to Fury, and TBH, that was one of the best versions of Fury I have ever seen. I don't think there is much more he can do. Wilder got the chance to see him for 12 rounds. When you see an awkward guy for that long, and he's already exposed his whole arsenal to you, you know what to expect. To me, it's going to be like Chocalatito vs Rungvisai 2. Wilder went right hand crazy in the first fight and didn't show a left hook or any bodywork. Fury didn't see all of Wilder. There's a lot more he can do. He will make Fury work for 8 rounds and wait until he slows down a bit, and then drop the hammer.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Bro. Steve View Post
        Getting knocked down twice, and getting seriously rocked on the second, did some lasting damage to Fury. Boxing, said Mike Tyson, is a hurtin' game. Mr. Fury got badly hurt and needed more time off to recover before getting back into the ring.
        Tyson Fury has been training scared ever since that fight 'People say he was under-par vs Wilder' But for me? Tyson Fury has not looked as fast, accurate and lucid since that fight. Fury was in great shape for that fight, and had 2 fights coming into the bout etc

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        • #24
          Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez View Post
          I've been watching Fury for years. EVERY SINGLE FIGHT he says he is going to come out and knock his opponent out and he never does.

          Trust me, he will run and hit and move. No way will he risk getting near Wilder.
          He’s got 20 KO’s in 29 fights and won by TKO in his second-to-last fight.

          I’m not sure who it is you have been watching all these years.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by cameltoe View Post
            He’s got 20 KO’s in 29 fights and won by TKO in his second-to-last fight.

            I’m not sure who it is you have been watching all these years.
            Fury said he was going to knock an old Wlad out and he said he was going to knock Wilder out, Who have you been watching?

            the TKO was against a nobody. He dominated Chisora and couldn't stop him properly. It's hard to see him stopping any top heavyweights. Fury's record is terrible. He knocked out 20 nobodies and ducked David Price back in the day. (Price beat Fury as an amateur)

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez View Post
              Fury said he was going to knock an old Wlad out and he said he was going to knock Wilder out, Who have you been watching?

              the TKO was against a nobody. He dominated Chisora and couldn't stop him properly. It's hard to see him stopping any top heavyweights. Fury's record is terrible. He knocked out 20 nobodies and ducked David Price back in the day. (Price beat Fury as an amateur)
              This reply aged well.

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