Comments Thread For: Fury Trainer Steward: Tyson Will Get Secret Kronk KO Power

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  • MDPopescu
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    #41
    ... "Tyson Will Get Secret Kronk KO Power"...

    OMG!!!

    ... this is from above this poor ****** world!...

    ... people should rather go to church, pray and so on...

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    • Marchegiano
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      #42
      Originally posted by HeadBodyBodyBody
      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 go
      That's a fair point, of the two of them Fury is more capable of a broader range of evolution.

      I love boxing, both basic forms, didn't mean to really talk **** about the boxer it's just that, that particular saying is bull****. It isn't punchers whose punch evietiably fails, it's boxers whose movement or guard or whatever it is they relied on for wins that will eventually fail, or at least always has up to this point.

      I'd be over the moon if Fury pulled a Bradley for real. Even if it's a losing effort, if he shows me he can punch like a puncher he will be the most complete HW and Deontay's days over him would be numbered. In a winning effort, a Fury with power is unstoppable in the current climate, I think.

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        #43
        Originally posted by Marchegiano
        That's a fair point, of the two of them Fury is more capable of a broader range of evolution.

        I love boxing, both basic forms, didn't mean to really talk **** about the boxer it's just that, that particular saying is bull****. It isn't punchers whose punch evietiably fails, it's boxers whose movement or guard or whatever it is they relied on for wins that will eventually fail, or at least always has up to this point.

        I'd be over the moon if Fury pulled a Bradley for real. Even if it's a losing effort, if he shows me he can punch like a puncher he will be the most complete HW and Deontay's days over him would be numbered. In a winning effort, a Fury with power is unstoppable in the current climate, I think.
        Nice one man, great posting as always. You have influenced my take on Wilder, definitely, I can see that there is a method in the madness. Wilder only needs one moment, Fury needs the whole twelve rounds. Like you, I'm excited by the prospect of Fury putting on a "complete" performance. Perhaps not likely, but one can dream..

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          #44
          Originally posted by MisanthropicNY
          Really? Who has Wilder knocked out that's on Fury's level of pure boxing and movement? You're asking Wilder to do something he hasn't done, and he was schooled by Fury for 10 rounds the last fight.
          Duhhhh is there another HW like Fury in terms of style??? No?! So how could Wilder knock someone out like him? But Wilder fought Fury figured his style out late in the fight and knocked him down TWICE with one knockdown that could have saved the fight out. MY POINT is that Wilder will find him sooner and quicker and get the job done this time. Everyone knows that Fury is the better and more our boxer. We get that BUT that ****ing right hand is DEFINITELY AN EQUALIZER. AND THAT THE POINT

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            #45
            Originally posted by Marchegiano
            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.
            Boxing has been around 3000 years?
            And you have video to prove this? LOL

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              #46
              Originally posted by PunchyPotorff
              Boxing has been around 3000 years?
              And you have video to prove this? LOL
              Deontay just met a 2,300-year-old Champ during his visit to Rome.

              Wilder got the ancient warrior spirits on his side.

              War Bronze Bomber! February 22!

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                #47
                Tim Lane, move over.

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                • Marchegiano
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by PunchyPotorff
                  Boxing has been around 3000 years?
                  And you have video to prove this? LOL
                  I was giving you a big scope for wiggle room. We both know there is only one ever in gloved boxing history and he's far from a points fighter. Maybe with the full scope of history you could surprise me....you know...if you weren't an overly opinionated fool with little understanding to back strong opinions, then, maybe you'd surprise me.

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                  • PunchyPotorff
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                    #49
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                    Originally Posted by PunchyPotorff
                    Boxing has been around 3000 years?
                    And you have video to prove this? LOL

                    Originally posted by Marchegiano
                    I was giving you a big scope for wiggle room. We both know there is only one ever in gloved boxing history and he's far from a points fighter. Maybe with the full scope of history you could surprise me....you know...if you weren't an overly opinionated fool with little understanding to back strong opinions, then, maybe you'd surprise me.
                    Well thanx for your opinions, Deontay alt.

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                    • PunchyPotorff
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by Deontay Wilder
                      Deontay just met a 2,300-year-old Champ during his visit to Rome.

                      Wilder got the ancient warrior spirits on his side.

                      War Bronze Bomber! February 22!

                      Maybe I was wrong, maybe with your WWE lines you could in fact have a career there after Fury gives you your first L, later this month. Hopefully my van won't get vandalized in the movie theater parking lot again like last time when I watched the first fight. Point being, we all have problems big and small, some not appearing big to others. I would imagine though, that maybe a ballet instructor could help you get SOME kind of footwork going in the upcoming rematch. You'll definitely need it if you wanna keep that belt.

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