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  • Vinnykin
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    #51
    Originally posted by Ake-Dawg
    You have described multiple aspects of inside fighting but the lack of some of those aspects does not make what transpires in a fight not inside fighting
    Very strange sentence.... please try and rephrase that without coming across totally mental and confusing.

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      #52
      Originally posted by MDPopescu
      ... Fury is more of a Gypsy actor... (and Gypsies don't need psychologists; we do need... )
      You think that Redkach has any chance tonite?? I remember reading many years ago him being listed as a top prospect to watch for and had a great amateur career.... But then things went down hill?

      Just seeing if I’m gonna take Garcia early or late??? Supposedly this guy fights better in fast pace Frantic fights???

      On paper and his ****** hair makes it look like a real bad mismatch? Some experts saying this could be a good scrap that raises his profile even in losing.

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        #53
        Originally posted by MDPopescu
        ... the "impression" was that Davison acted more like a friend and psychologist rather than a "boxing trainer"...
        I’m taking Wilder by KO! Giving him another 12 rounds to time you is never a good idea.

        That and not even having at least one fight with a new trainer is never a good idea. We saw that with GGG and that was his 2nd fight with his.

        Plus I don’t think Fury is into boxing 110%

        Yeah I’m definitely betting $$$$ on Wilder. But this is why they fight and for you to tell me I’m most likely wrong lol

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          #54
          Originally posted by kafkod
          That's what I mean. Wilder is not a power puncher at close and mid range. He needs space to move forward with his long right hand and extend it fully. Fury can take Wilder's power away by denying him space, then mess him around and bully him on the inside. Get him angry and frustrated, then capitalise.
          That’s it!!!! Wow! You make it sound sooo easy! What round Fury got then??? 1,2, maybe in 3 rounds Wilder gets so scurred he says NO MAS from the VICIOUS beating Fury is putting on him...

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            #55
            Originally posted by SuperSuperLeeds
            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.
            Prime Fury narrowly beat Klitschko on points. Joshua is way more active than Klitschko and will not be afraid of being KOed as he was from Ruiz. It'll probably be a stinky fight and Joshua will win a controversial UD in a fight no one wishes to see again. Judges will definitely want for Joshua to win.

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            • MDPopescu
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              #56
              Originally posted by Shadoww702
              You think that Redkach has any chance tonite?? I remember reading many years ago him being listed as a top prospect to watch for and had a great amateur career.... But then things went down hill?

              Just seeing if I’m gonna take Garcia early or late??? Supposedly this guy fights better in fast pace Frantic fights???

              On paper and his ****** hair makes it look like a real bad mismatch? Some experts saying this could be a good scrap that raises his profile even in losing.
              I fell to sleep during both Hurd and Danny fights... Beforehand, I thought that both will stop their opponents... which didn't happen... (and Hurd fought a guy who's ranked #46 at Welter!...)

              I've heard that Danny selected Redkach as an opponent because he's a southpaw, and Danny aims to fight Spence or Manny... (I'm watching the fight on YouTube right now -- I guess Garcia was out more for a sparring)...

              (later edit: now i hear that Redkach bit Garcia in the 9th...)
              Last edited by MDPopescu; 01-26-2020, 02:16 AM.

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