Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury: I'm in a Grueling Camp, It's Repetitive Every Day

Collapse
Collapse
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • REDEEMER
    Banned
    Unified Champion - 10,00-20,000 posts
    • Oct 2018
    • 11820
    • 1,336
    • 1,008
    • 153,574

    #41
    Originally posted by leeroy84
    Fury looking in decent shape. No excuses about being only 50% this time, he's taking this one seriously.

    Wilders going to be hitting fresh air all night while Fury jabs and counters his head off.
    I just watched a bunch of Wilder fights and he simply can’t defend any type of jab,the easiest punch to throw. Fury will have an easy out this time and hurt Wilder if he mixes in his southpaw left hook and turns into that punch on the fly,Wilder will go down getting hit with enough of them that punch has sting on it , Furys follow up basic one two orthodox stance alone is worrying if he becomes relentless against a guy who freezes up in a high guard .

    Fury wins easy ,only Fury himself can lose if he fights below poor which is slim chance of that .

    Comment

    • Shadoww702
      Banned
      Franchise Champion - 20,000+ posts
      • Sep 2015
      • 41176
      • 4,546
      • 2,938
      • 250,035

      #42
      Originally posted by YoungManRumble
      Since I'm addicted to parlays I feel I should tell you guys I'm 99% sure you cannot parlay someone by TKO and the under or over together... I mean I just tried it and it will only let you straight bet both. Also the over under is 5.5 rounds for Ennis Euybov

      Ima try to 4 way parlay these mismatches honestly. Napoleon pts, Davtaev over or under or by ko, Ennis ko, Shields pts cause I'm crazy
      Odd I’ve taken just the over/under before?? Figure just pick winner as well?

      Comment

      • leeroy84
        Interim Champion
        Gold Champion - 500-1,000 posts
        • Jul 2018
        • 540
        • 115
        • 256
        • 29,333

        #43
        Originally posted by REDEEMER
        I just watched a bunch of Wilder fights and he simply can’t defend any type of jab,the easiest punch to throw. Fury will have an easy out this time and hurt Wilder if he mixes in his southpaw left hook and turns into that punch on the fly,Wilder will go down getting hit with enough of them that punch has sting on it , Furys follow up basic one two orthodox stance alone is worrying if he becomes relentless against a guy who freezes up in a high guard .

        Fury wins easy ,only Fury himself can lose if he fights below poor which is slim chance of that .
        Absolutely how I see it.

        Comment

        • boxingfan4ever
          Contender
          Silver Champion - 100-500 posts
          • Apr 2018
          • 149
          • 17
          • 0
          • 9,878

          #44
          Fury is going to outboxed Wilder 5 or 6 rounds...when Wilder caught him with a solid right hand, the fight is gonna be over...this time Wilder is going to kick his azz badly....simply

          Comment

          • KillaMane26
            Big Boi Beezy
            Unified Champion - 10,00-20,000 posts
            • Apr 2014
            • 16299
            • 2,565
            • 533
            • 174,475

            #45
            Originally posted by boxingfan4ever
            Fury is going to outboxed Wilder 5 or 6 rounds...when Wilder caught him with a solid right hand, the fight is gonna be over...this time Wilder is going to kick his azz badly....simply
            Lmao Wilder aint outboxing nobody

            Comment

            • KillaMane26
              Big Boi Beezy
              Unified Champion - 10,00-20,000 posts
              • Apr 2014
              • 16299
              • 2,565
              • 533
              • 174,475

              #46
              Originally posted by REDEEMER
              I just watched a bunch of Wilder fights and he simply can’t defend any type of jab,the easiest punch to throw. Fury will have an easy out this time and hurt Wilder if he mixes in his southpaw left hook and turns into that punch on the fly,Wilder will go down getting hit with enough of them that punch has sting on it , Furys follow up basic one two orthodox stance alone is worrying if he becomes relentless against a guy who freezes up in a high guard .

              Fury wins easy ,only Fury himself can lose if he fights below poor which is slim chance of that .
              Fury will outbox him easy
              Winning easy is a whole other story.

              I think its more up to Wilder than Fury how the fight plays out.

              If he stalls and wait for that right hand, I see Fury winning easier than last time.

              If he let his hands go more, I see Fury getting dropped. Will he get up this time would be the question then.

              Comment

              • YoungManRumble
                Paper Champion
                Super Champion - 5,000-10,000 posts
                • Aug 2019
                • 9847
                • 2,129
                • 975
                • 33,413

                #47
                Originally posted by Shadoww702
                Odd I’ve taken just the over/under before?? Figure just pick winner as well?
                Well I should have explained it more like you can't parlay different outcomes of the same fight you have to parlay different fights together.

                Also the bet doesn't really make sense to me logically, not that I'm a good or intelligent better by any means, but if I was betting on a Wilder KO I might put like 60-70% of that wager on the Over as well in case it goes to the cards as a way to get something in return without necessarily backing Fury. And you'll still win both if its a late KO or at least something if god forbid Wilder wins on points. I don't know how sound that strategy is but that's how my moronbrain thinks.

                Also if you were that confident of a Wilder KO under 10.5 rounds then you'd probably be better off just risking more $ on the KO bet since the odds are better
                Last edited by YoungManRumble; 01-10-2020, 11:39 AM.

                Comment

                • REDEEMER
                  Banned
                  Unified Champion - 10,00-20,000 posts
                  • Oct 2018
                  • 11820
                  • 1,336
                  • 1,008
                  • 153,574

                  #48
                  Originally posted by KillaMane26
                  Fury will outbox him easy
                  Winning easy is a whole other story.

                  I think its more up to Wilder than Fury how the fight plays out.

                  If he stalls and wait for that right hand, I see Fury winning easier than last time.

                  If he let his hands go more, I see Fury getting dropped. Will he get up this time would be the question then.
                  The jabber will always dictate the fight , Wilders lack of abilities over shadows his abilities ,no one but Fury has actually done it round after round and exploited his holes and when they do Wilder loses those rounds basically.

                  Wilder has an 85 inch reach to get around , I don’t see it happening ,he will be shut down and unless Fury tires out is his chance but you don’t go against a fighter known to have a good tank and assume that’s going to happen .

                  Comment

                  • NORMNEALON
                    Undisputed Champion
                    Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
                    • Mar 2018
                    • 1348
                    • 52
                    • 182
                    • 35,130

                    #49
                    Originally posted by Shadoww702
                    Odd I’ve taken just the over/under before?? Figure just pick winner as well?
                    I think its cause rumble is in canada our betting is wack up here .

                    Comment

                    • a.rihn
                      Contender
                      Silver Champion - 100-500 posts
                      • Nov 2019
                      • 477
                      • 27
                      • 87
                      • 10,648

                      #50
                      I'm really interested in seeing how both fighters try to adjust their styles. Or rather, IF they adjust anything. They both have a distinct style in the ring - Wilder sits back and waits to throw that right hand; Fury evades and counterpunches. Neither has really tried to alter their styles much in the past, so far as I can tell. So will they try adding something new this time around, or double-down on what skills got them to this level?

                      Comment

                      Working...
                      TOP