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  • #11
    He needs to have enough power to keep Wilder honest in there, which he does.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by TheMyspaceDayz View Post
      If he can hurt Wilder late then it stands to reason that he can hurt him early.
      I don't know if he did hurt Wilder but he sure get his attention many times in the first fight, even in the 12th round after getting dropped.

      Wilder put those earmuffs a bunch of times versus Fury, that's usually what he does when he get hit by a nasty one.

      Wilder is not Chavez, Foreman like granit chinned guy, he get koed by a 6 ft euro guy in ams.

      So can Fury hurt/stop Wilder sure he does.

      I dunno who will win, it seems like everybody favors Wilder, probably because that 12th ROUND shocked people and is like a last memory moment of the fight.

      But honnestly, I didn't like how Wilder get outboxed by Ortiz in the rematch.
      OK he was patient, but it tells me that he's going to get his ears boxed off by Fury again, probably even worse until he get his perfect KO punch.
      Seems like Fury wants to hurt him first, not ******, but you can never trust what Tyson say. He changes his mind 4 times a day.

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      • #13
        I browsed Tyson's record to find evidence that may substantiate Sugar-Hill Steward's over the top statement regarding Fury's '' ONE-PUNCH '' knock-out ability.

        Here is what I found:



        Mathew Ellis, a 35 year old euro-bum challenging a young Tyson Fury after SIX prior stoppages. Notable names like, Audley Harrison and Enzo Maccarinelli done Ellis before Tyson.




        Marcelo Nascimento, Nascimento only fought ONE ranked opponent leading to Fury. This guy went on to loose to everybody usually by KO and is still taking losses. Currently, hes been stopped 13 times, with a total of 20 losses.

        Marcelo Nascimento was a glass-jaw bum.

        I also caught something very interesting, as you can see in these gifs, Tyson still had hair when he was getting clear KO's ; this has lead me to suspect that Tyson was heavily juicing at this unregulated stage as a prospect. Is it a coincidence that when Tyson went bald, that these violent KO's also disappeared?

        As some of you may know, doping may lead to hair-loss and as Tyson climbed the rankings, he was subjected to more drug-testing. Therefore, as Fury's doping and Hair-line decreased so did the KO's.

        And WOW! I'm looking at all of Deontay's clear KO's on boxrec, my wrist is tired of scrolling down.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
          As some of you may know, doping may lead to hair-loss and as Tyson climbed the rankings, he was subjected to more drug-testing. Therefore, as Fury's doping and Hair-line decreased so did the KO's.

          Yeah. That’s probably why his dad, John Fury went bald at a similar age. Nothing to do with genetics.

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          • #15
            This reminds me of Ward Kovalev. The idea was going by the first match Ward couldn't hurt him in the rematch. But despite the controversy Ward certain rang he's bell second time around because he sat down abit and tried to. I think Fury can do the same.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Jack_***** View Post
              Yeah. That’s probably why his dad, John Fury went bald at a similar age. Nothing to do with genetics.


              I dont know man, seems like its only Tyson that went bald. Have you seen the rest of 'Gypsy' John's sons? The fat one and the other two that box -- Gay Tommy! Yeah, thats the one.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Tonyu View Post
                I'm Sure Otto Wallin would disagree
                TBH who cares what happened in the Wallin fight, before the first Wilder fight, Fury only had fought Seferi and Pianeta who are worst opponents than Wallin and Fury looked average at best, could not stop Pianetta.

                People will never learn with Fury and boxing.

                They overlooked him in the Klit fight and the first Wilder fight, still doing the same.

                They still overlooking the boxer vs puncher when the boxer wins 80% of times, Fury won last time by the way IMO

                I understand that a nutjob like Fury is not a safe bet. But you CAN'T overlook him.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Mindgames View Post
                  This reminds me of Ward Kovalev. The idea was going by the first match Ward couldn't hurt him in the rematch. But despite the controversy Ward certain rang he's bell second time around because he sat down abit and tried to. I think Fury can do the same.
                  Fury hurt Wilder a couple of times.

                  Wilder got rocked in the fight and had his face pretty light up post fight.

                  And Fury had that Klit fight game plan herky jerky style to pot shot his route into a UD.

                  When he tried to back him up, he did successfully.

                  Fury has seen weaknesses I think, we saw it too, the thing is most people only remember that 12th round brutal knock down.


                  But Fury will outbox him, beat him worst this time iMO. I think Fury will box better and more efficiently, lead the fight again...
                  Until Wilder catch Fury with something big...LOL...because Wilder got that one punch game changer, OR NOT.

                  But Wilder is not winning by decision. He's getting his ears boxed off anyway. it's KO or nothing for him.
                  Last edited by BillyBoxing; 01-30-2020, 07:11 AM.

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                  • #19
                    I don't want an early KO, just gives Wilder the excuse for a rematch "He caught me cold" "I caught the flu from the pope"....

                    I want about 20 jabs a round landing on Wilder's face, I want comletely outboxed outside and inside, body shots..... I want a sustained beating and for Wilder to be completely outboxed.

                    Far worse than a one-punch KO and them leaving with hardly a scratch..... I want Wilder being unable to see out of his eyes after this.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by TheMyspaceDayz View Post
                      If he can hurt Wilder late then it stands to reason that he can hurt him early.
                      Hurting and getting him out of there w one punch are two different things.

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