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  • #21
    Well Fury ain't a big puncher by normal practices but he stiffened wilder the ducks legs a couple of times the last time they fought.

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    • #22
      Everyone seems to be talking about Fury should do much better in the rematch given that it’s his second go and he performed quite well in the first. Same could be said for Wilder. He knocked Fury down in the first fight and has since scored two more pulverizing KO’s, demonstrating a higher sense of position and patience in the rematch w Ortiz. Let’s see what improvements Wilder brings to the rematch. I believe he’s gonna KO Fury to kingdom come and probably early. No undertaker rising this time!

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      • #23
        Let’s see

        I think Fury can punch if he really sits down on it shots, but he said himself why bother? When he has superior boxing, why get into a brawl?

        A lot of people talk about hard he hits in training. Dave Allen said Fury is the biggest pincher he sparred with, including AJ. Roach said he felt Fury was a massive puncher in training, others said it too

        But we never really see it in fights

        I take what people say with a pinch of salt though. There’s an interview with Mosley where he said Floyd and Manny have similar power, but the evidence in fights wouldn’t suggest that, even his fight with them.

        So fighters and trainers say a lot but you have to trust what you see in fights

        Fury has had 30 fights and no signs of being a huge puncher. He’s a big enough puncher to stop anyone walking through him though.

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        • #24
          That is all nonsense talk. They are not going to give away strategy by saying things about punching power. Tyson will box, it is in his nature to be cute in there. There is no reason why try to open up to Wilder and give him opportunities.

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          • #25
            I hope Kenny Bayless is the referee for this fight. I say this because Tyson's strategy is going to be to try and rough Wilder up on the inside and on the ropes by making it a very physical fight.

            This way he can smother Deontay's Wilder power by mauling him with his physical size in order to wear him down. Fury is a very good inside fighter and is not adverse in giving up his physical and size advantages in order to do so.

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            • #26
              Joshua isn't even a one punch guy so not sure Fury suddenly became one....

              If Fury really had become a one-punch guy - they definitely wouldn't be telling Wilder about it first!

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              • #27
                New trainer gonna hurt Tyson. He get kod this time around.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post

                  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.
                  Yes I could imagine your wrist getting tired while looking at Deontay's record...

                  Fury's KO's dropped off because he was no longer fighting glass-jaw bums. He just fights normal bums now. Every pillow-fisted fighter gets KOs early in their career against useless opponents

                  As for hair loss - could be doping but much more likely to be age + genetics or it might have been he was genuinely taking a supplement to reduce hair-loss which he could no longer take with stricter regulations.

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                  • #29
                    Fury always could, he's a big man, the bigger man in every respect in fact. If he punched like Wilder punches he too would have a fantastic number of KOs.


                    Let's be clear, most people who ever boxed ever do not have the stones to fight like Wilder. You will be hit, you will be behind on points, you will look ******, and the KO only validates the performance to some people. Fury doesn't have the balls to be a KO fighter.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez View Post
                      Yes I could imagine your wrist getting tired while looking at Deontay's record...

                      Fury's KO's dropped off because he was no longer fighting glass-jaw bums. He just fights normal bums now. Every pillow-fisted fighter gets KOs early in their career against useless opponents

                      As for hair loss - could be doping but much more likely to be age + genetics or it might have been he was genuinely taking a supplement to reduce hair-loss which he could no longer take with stricter regulations.
                      I'm going to miss the dice game, my wrist is f****ed up man! I was going to come-up on a bag too! DAMN. I'll get it back when Deontay KO's that bald-bent-leg-Gypsy-Bum tho.

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