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  • Tosaken
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    #11
    Originally posted by Madison boxing
    Fury could have got him out of their if he put his foot on the gas. If he puts it on bumsquad early he can take him out. Bumsquad cant fight on the inside
    You need to watch Fury's last fight vs Wallin and re-assess.

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    • Rip Chudd
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      #12
      Well he has to sell the fight and perhaps there are a few dudes who will believe him. We know Fury's game, talk big then box to a decision.

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      • BillyBoxing
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        #13
        Originally posted by Eff Pandas
        Fury got jokes.

        If he's being legit this would be the dumbest mistake in a big fight since Keith said he wanted to chin check Manny. I thought Keith was just talking but his silly ass was serious & that likely cost him the fight in the end.

        This move would almost be a lock to cost Fury the fight in my estimation. Wilder don't got a Ray Mercer chin but Fury isn't a strong enough puncher to get the job done early enough outside of longshot fluke like outcomes with a high level guy. I mean there isn't even a guy I'd say is the clear best guy that he's stopped within 5 rounds. Wilder would be his best early KO by a marathon distance.
        Fury is obviously playing mind games.

        His goal is to win.

        I believe he's working on using his power and leverage a bit better by hiring some Kronk Guys but just in order to keep Wilder at bay.

        And that's a good move, because sitting down a bit more on his punches is what Fury is lacking.
        Fury should stick and move but be able sometimes to sit down on his punches and put some damage in some rounds to get Wilder a bit in the red zone.
        A confident, comfortable Wilder is way too dangerous. You have to keep Wilder in deep, trouble waters for the whole fight if you want to decision him.

        If Wilder doesn't respect your power you re in trouble.

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        • BillyBoxing
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          #14
          Originally posted by Tosaken
          The only reason Wilder was so light is that he was still sick. Him at about 230 is ideal.
          Then he was sick for the whole 2018 year because he was 215 in the first Ortiz fight.

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          • MrBillion
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            #15
            Fury being Agressive is going to be BETTER for him! When Fury was agressive Wilder didn't do anything, but put his hands up! Wilder can't take pressure! He has zero inside game also! Just sitting back and boxing will leave room for error again!

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            • Leonbus2
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              #16
              Originally posted by Tosaken
              You need to watch Fury's last fight vs Wallin and re-assess.
              Wallin was busy, threw a lot of punches, and pressured Fury, which is the exact opposite of how Wilder fights. This is why Fury has a chance against Wilder. Watch Wilder's last fight and reassess.

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              • 6ixsidesniper
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                #17
                This has to be a troll, like how Andy Ruiz apparently slimmed down for Joshua rematch.

                I love Fury, but he’s pillow-fisted as they come. He’s not knocking out any professional heavyweight boxer within 2 rounds.

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                • Johnny2x2x
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                  #18
                  Awww, why is he resining to get KOed quickly? I guess he’s not very confident.

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                  • PRINCEKOOL
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by BillyBoxing
                    Fury is obviously playing mind games.

                    His goal is to win.

                    I believe he's working on using his power and leverage a bit better by hiring some Kronk Guys but just in order to keep Wilder at bay.

                    And that's a good move, because sitting down a bit more on his punches is what Fury is lacking.
                    Fury should stick and move but be able sometimes to sit down on his punches and put some damage in some rounds to get Wilder a bit in the red zone.
                    A confident, comfortable Wilder is way too dangerous. You have to keep Wilder in deep, trouble waters for the whole fight if you want to decision him.

                    If Wilder doesn't respect your power you re in trouble.
                    Wilder produces most of his power from long range, or with wide hooks 'Fury if he gets shoulder to shoulder with him? He could attempt to do damage from this range etc' Wilder's power to a certain extent is nullified when you smother/suffocate his work.

                    Peter Fury stated that during the first fight 'This is what he expected Tyson Fury to do more and more as the fight progressed' but of course he did not.

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                      #20
                      People have very short term memories , Fury had Wilder stunned in round 4 or 5 ,going for a quick knockout doesn’t hurt him it’s an advantage for a guy vs one who needs to wait for an opening which is mostly after mid rounds . Fury will stop Wilder but it will be around the mid rounds .

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