Comments Thread For: Fury Trainer Steward: Tyson Will Get Secret Kronk KO Power
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I baited you and now I see the same lack of discipline that thwarted your illustrious boxing career.
Forums are opinionated.
Sometimes we agree, sometimes we disagree.
So your implication of my psychic ability regarding my prediction is no different than your theorizing that I've not watched enough boxing.
I've been on this site since 2004.
And the crazy part is that if we met each other, we would probably get along very well.
Take that lack of discipline and channel it to create positive energy.
Then the discipline that you are more than capable of having will show up full swing.
I truly enjoy both Wilder and Fury.
They have brought life back to a handcuffed division.
I'm rooting for Wilder but I will not be disappointed if Fury wins given his life's struggles.Comment
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I’ll be interested to see Fury’s approach to this fight.
Will he think he had the right game plan last time and just needs to avoid getting caught?
Or will he be more aggressive, hoping to back Wilder up to nullify him setting up the big bomb.
Each has risks but it is an intriguing rematch.Comment
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Agreed, no hard feelings, I just thought it seemed a bit of a random thing to say.I baited you and now I see the same lack of discipline that thwarted your illustrious boxing career.
Forums are opinionated.
Sometimes we agree, sometimes we disagree.
So your implication of my psychic ability regarding my prediction is no different than your theorizing that I've not watched enough boxing.
I've been on this site since 2004.
And the crazy part is that if we met each other, we would probably get along very well.
Take that lack of discipline and channel it to create positive energy.
Then the discipline that you are more than capable of having will show up full swing.
I truly enjoy both Wilder and Fury.
They have brought life back to a handcuffed division.
I'm rooting for Wilder but I will not be disappointed if Fury wins given his life's struggles.
I apologise, I can be a bit confrontational at times.Comment
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They were never let down by their big punch.
Inversely, points boxers ARE actually always let down by their skill sets.
You can't name a single unbeaten HW champion who was a points fighter in all the 3k years of boxing history because they do not exist.Comment
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This is nice to see
I baited you and now I see the same lack of discipline that thwarted your illustrious boxing career.
Forums are opinionated.
Sometimes we agree, sometimes we disagree.
So your implication of my psychic ability regarding my prediction is no different than your theorizing that I've not watched enough boxing.
I've been on this site since 2004.
And the crazy part is that if we met each other, we would probably get along very well.
Take that lack of discipline and channel it to create positive energy.
Then the discipline that you are more than capable of having will show up full swing.
I truly enjoy both Wilder and Fury.
They have brought life back to a handcuffed division.
I'm rooting for Wilder but I will not be disappointed if Fury wins given his life's struggles.Comment
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On the other hand, rematches are interesting because they greatly favour the boxer with the better technical skills and ability to adapt. Fury is able to change his gameplan up at least a little bit, which we saw bits of in the first fight, for example, switching to southpaw, counter-punching, and even pushing Wilder back at times...
People are saying it's obvious what Fury is going to do (go for a points win) but I think it's quite the contrary. It's obvious what Wilder is going to do, he's going to try and knock Fury out because that's the only hope he has! All the time that has elapsed since the first fight conveys a big advantage to Fury, and nothing to Wilder.
Yes, the "secret Kronk power" is a lot of bull5hit, but there might also be some truth to it, if Fury is able to push forward in the right moments I think Wilder will goComment
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