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  • Oldskoolg
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    #11
    Originally posted by joseph5620
    That's the more likely scenario.
    Hence the talk of 2nd round knockouts

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    • JLC
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      #12
      Originally posted by kafkod
      May the best man win, and I hope that's Fury!
      Can’t argue there. May the best man win.

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      • Straightener
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        #13
        Originally posted by aaronbnb
        I have a strong inkling that Wilder gets the KO this time. When he does, I think Fury takes on someone like Helenius or Povetkin so he can say he's back. Then Joshua, which I think Fury loses by SD, since judges will favor Joshua as he plans to fight for many more years. Then Fury ends his career or takes on a meaningless fight then ends his career.
        Yeh I would like fury to fight the scous plumber David price for his last fight

        A guy he dipped dodged ducked and dived back in the day

        Dropped his title instead fighting big truck ..... something the none daftys can still remember

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        • Angeljuice
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          #14
          Originally posted by joseph5620
          That's the more likely scenario.
          Apparently they have been practicing sitting on punches and focusing on tuning power techniques.

          I don't know about a knockout, but it seems Fury intends to pack more of a punch next outing.

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          • Vinnykin
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            #15
            Originally posted by kafkod
            Fury shouldn't try to slug it out with Wilder. That would likely get him KTFO. But you can fight aggressively without getting into a slug out. Get in close whenever you see the chance, and stay in close throwing short hooks and uppercuts. Wilder needs space to generate power, so don't give him space.
            How do you define "slugging it out"?

            In my head - slugging it out has been come-forward, pressure, inside fighting.... and is a well-used term in boxing for that style.

            You say he shouldn't slug it out but then say he should?

            I have been saying things like "put it on" and "slug it out" etc and people have called me crazy, saying that's a one-way ticket to get KO'd...... but I believe Fury is far more skilled than Wilder in all aspects of boxing apart from being explosive at distance..... so "slugging it out" is the best tactic IMO.....

            I do agree though, despite the maybe differing definitions, that taking away distance for his one-punch is the best tactic.

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            • Ake-Dawg
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              #16
              Originally posted by Vinnykin
              How do you define "slugging it out"?

              In my head - slugging it out has been come-forward, pressure, inside fighting.... and is a well-used term in boxing for that style.

              You say he shouldn't slug it out but then say he should?

              I have been saying things like "put it on" and "slug it out" etc and people have called me crazy, saying that's a one-way ticket to get KO'd...... but I believe Fury is far more skilled than Wilder in all aspects of boxing apart from being explosive at distance..... so "slugging it out" is the best tactic IMO.....

              I do agree though, despite the maybe differing definitions, that taking away distance for his one-punch is the best tactic.
              If he tries to close distance he will walk right into a big punch or eat body shots that lead to a late KO. Inside, Wilder is stronger. I would employ the tactic from fight one and just hope to avoid the right for 36.

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              • Vinnykin
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                #17
                Originally posted by Ake-Dawg
                If he tries to close distance he will walk right into a big punch or eat body shots that lead to a late KO. Inside, Wilder is stronger. I would employ the tactic from fight one and just hope to avoid the right for 36.
                Wilder is stronger inside than Fury?

                That is some next level shiat man. Fury is FAR FAR FAR more skilled inside, also bigger, heavier, stronger inside.

                It is amazing how people think Wilder is stronger due to his punch that requires DISTANCE..... he needs leverage my man..... please learn boxing.

                Or show me the fight where Wilder is superman inside.... show me a fight where Wilder fights inside and I will be impressed.

                I'll wait.....

                (tying to imagine Wilder throwing Fury about or out-muscling Fury inside is actually hilarious to me by the way)

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                • SuperSuperLeeds
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by aaronbnb
                  I have a strong inkling that Wilder gets the KO this time. When he does, I think Fury takes on someone like Helenius or Povetkin so he can say he's back. Then Joshua, which I think Fury loses by SD, since judges will favor Joshua as he plans to fight for many more years. Then Fury ends his career or takes on a meaningless fight then ends his career.

                  Not a cat in hells chance that AJ beats fury on points.. he's slower and more predictable than wilder, whom fury is about to comfortably outboutbox. AJ needs to stop fury like klitschko or he'll lose on points like he was to klitschko.he barely.manages to outbox smaller guys like Ruiz and Parker and had hell with klitschko his rangiest and most fundamentally sound opponent. Fury is bigger and quicker and on his toes more than wlad I don't know how you see AJ winning a split unless he gets 4 knockdowns or.somethint crazy. He doesn't and will.never have the stamina to.be a pressure fighter for.12.rounds like.chisora etc..Fury is a reply bad style for AJ imo. Both wilder and AJ have better.shot against eachother , I.dont think AJ can beat either of.them.though.

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                  • Pigeons
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                    #19
                    Wilder KO1 Fury.

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                    • Ake-Dawg
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Vinnykin
                      Wilder is stronger inside than Fury?

                      That is some next level shiat man. Fury is FAR FAR FAR more skilled inside, also bigger, heavier, stronger inside.

                      It is amazing how people think Wilder is stronger due to his punch that requires DISTANCE..... he needs leverage my man..... please learn boxing.

                      Or show me the fight where Wilder is superman inside.... show me a fight where Wilder fights inside and I will be impressed.

                      I'll wait.....

                      (tying to imagine Wilder throwing Fury about or out-muscling Fury inside is actually hilarious to me by the way)
                      You don't have to throw your opponent about to be stronger. Further, what fight of Fury's demonstrates his inside strength?

                      The Duhappas fight comes to mind for Wilder inside work. From a strength perspective.

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