Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury: I'm in a Grueling Camp, It's Repetitive Every Day
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In the first fight I picked Fury by KO, then at the last second threw a fiver on the draw and won 100. Pure luck.
Anyhow, what I think is that Fury is totally unpredictable, both in and out of the ring. I believe that deep down in his heart Wilder is afraid to be bamboozled/humiliated by him. If Fury managed to win the first fight (my opinion) after becoming obese and addicted to booze and drugs, my reasoning is that he can only improve if he has seriously trained. Also, the fight against Wallin will probably have worked as a wake-up call, and an endurance test of sorts for Fury.
If Fury enters the fight with a serious mindset across the twelve rounds, I maintain that he can win by knockout. If he starts clowning again as he did in the first fight rather than pressing the action when he had Wilder stunned, he will probably get knocked out himself.
But my money - again, barring strange occurrences prior to the fight - will definitely go on Fury inside the limit.Comment
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Don't really care who wins but I'm looking forward to the fight. For Fury to win, he has to have alot more variables go right for him (proper preparation, mental focus for 36 minutes of fighting, avoiding that right hand bomb while doing enough to win the rounds, etc). Wilder has fewer variables, in fact one really: land that right hand and finish it. He doesn't have to worry about winning rounds, everything will be riding on that one variable.
I think in the rematch, I will get on Wilder's one variable as opposed to the multiple for Fury.Comment
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No on Ennis! I would have to bet like $100's to win $10-20...
Giving huge punchers more rounds to time you is never a good thing. But then again Fury SHOCKED the HELL out of me in the first fight. IMO that was Ruiz/AJ 2 before Ruiz /AJ 1 or 2 lol. Fury was like 400lbs at start of camp??? I figured NO WAY!!! isw in shape by fight time.
I'm going parlay bet Wilder by TKO and under 10.5 rounds for a rough 3:1 payout.
Don't get it twisted I like and respect Fury a lot but all Wilder needs is two seconds and now Wilder get another 36 minutes at it. I just don't like all this WWE and MMA BS! Boxing is 110%. Nothing less.
I like your parlay bet for Wilder - maybe something similar for Ennis?
Am I seeing it right on the over under on rounds? On Bet365 they're setting it at 8.5 rounds they got under at 10/3 and over at 1/5 ????? That seems real off - surely Ennis has got a much better chance to get the stoppage inside 8 rounds?
Fury is an enigma - super intelligent for a boxer - a restless character. But Wilder just needs that 1 second to get the KO - to avoid that you have to have elite concentration and I'm not sure Fury does - he has one level below elite concentration. He does have elite footwork and reflexes for a HW though so his best strategy is "run" all night.Last edited by SteveM; 01-10-2020, 08:18 AM.Comment
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you can get 1:5 on for an Ennis stoppage which means £100 down for £20 win - his opponent got touched up non-stop in his last fight by a smaller less talented fighter than Ennis. The European guy is durable but everyone has their limits to being smacked in the head and anyway the ref will just stop it if it becomes all one way. I don't normally bet on favorites but this is tempting.
I like your parlay bet for Wilder - maybe something similar for Ennis?
I also forgot to add I NEVER like seeing a boxer with a NEW trainer go RIGHT in a dogfight...
GGG only had 4 rounds with his new trainer and that almost backfired BIGTIME!!! I don't like GGG with his new trainer at all and his instructions SUKED in between rounds.Last edited by Shadoww702; 01-10-2020, 08:17 AM.Comment
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What??? 1:5 is GREAT odds!!! IDK it's tempting? How's his shoulder?
I also forgot to add I NEVER like seeing a boxer with a NEW trainer go RIGHT in a dogfight...
GGG only had 4 rounds with his new trainer and that almost backfired BIGTIME!!! I don't like GGG with his new trainer at all and his instructions SUKED in between rounds.
Am I seeing it right on the over under on rounds for Ennis fight? On Bet365 they're setting it at 8.5 rounds they got under at 10/3 and over at 1/5 ????? That seems real off - surely Ennis has got a much better chance to get the stoppage inside 8 rounds?
Fury is an enigma - super intelligent for a boxer - a restless character. But Wilder just needs that 1 second to get the KO - to avoid that you have to have elite concentration and I'm not sure Fury does - he has one level below elite concentration. He does have elite footwork and reflexes for a HW though so his best strategy is "run" all night. Yeah, I don't like that he has a new trainer but I guess he's not totally new either as they worked some before.
GGG - what to say? He looks done now and he's 38 in April and supposedly is clean. I fear for his health if he gets in with Charlo or Canelo again.Comment
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Yes but I hope the winner takes on Joshua this year and whoever wins that can really cement a legacy.Comment
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No on Ennis! I would have to bet like $100's to win $10-20...
Giving huge punchers more rounds to time you is never a good thing. But then again Fury SHOCKED the HELL out of me in the first fight. IMO that was Ruiz/AJ 2 before Ruiz /AJ 1 or 2 lol. Fury was like 400lbs at start of camp??? I figured NO WAY!!! isw in shape by fight time.
I'm going parlay bet Wilder by TKO and under 10.5 rounds for a rough 3:1 payout.
Don't get it twisted I like and respect Fury a lot but all Wilder needs is two seconds and now Wilder get another 36 minutes at it. I just don't like all this WWE and MMA BS! Boxing is 110%. Nothing less.I like your parlay bet for Wilder - maybe something similar for Ennis?
Am I seeing it right on the over under on rounds for Ennis fight? On Bet365 they're setting it at 8.5 rounds they got under at 10/3 and over at 1/5 ????? That seems real off - surely Ennis has got a much better chance to get the stoppage inside 8 rounds?
Fury is an enigma - super intelligent for a boxer - a restless character. But Wilder just needs that 1 second to get the KO - to avoid that you have to have elite concentration and I'm not sure Fury does - he has one level below elite concentration. He does have elite footwork and reflexes for a HW though so his best strategy is "run" all night. Yeah, I don't like that he has a new trainer but I guess he's not totally new either as they worked some before.
GGG - what to say? He looks done now and he's 38 in April and supposedly is clean. I fear for his health if he gets in with Charlo or Canelo again.
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 crazyLast edited by YoungManRumble; 01-10-2020, 09:27 AM.Comment
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Tyson Fury has a extreme personality, he is ether Training or not Training.
With these sort of athletes, you need to make sure their training is structured. 'Fury has never been the uber dedicated athlete' but since Wilder shook him to his core? He has gone into complete overdrive.
He has never been this type of fighter, therefore sometimes these things can backfire.
Note: There will be no excuses about his conditioning in this rematch, I still feel as if this fight is a 50/50 fight.Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 01-10-2020, 09:32 AM.Comment
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