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  • Curtis Harper
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    #21
    Originally posted by Vinnykin
    I think people overestimate Wilder's ability and power, and try to make out even going inside on him is foolish..... it's nonsense to me, he struggles and misses a lot in most of his fights, even more so in Fury 1...... he struggled to land anything significant for 9 rounds, and Fury was there to be hit for 12 rounds, just slipping on the outside.
    He misses a ton and is sloppy as fu ck, BUT........His power is no urban legend that trainers tell defensively reckless boxers. It's real. And it can happen in any round.

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      #22
      Originally posted by Vinnykin
      I think Wilder takes a lot of time to get his distane and timing down in fights, even against B and C level fighters.

      If Fury pressures him early, inside and outside, mixing it up..... I think Wilder will get hurt badly before he even settles into the fight.

      I think people overestimate Wilder's ability and power, and try to make out even going inside on him is foolish..... it's nonsense to me, he struggles and misses a lot in most of his fights, even more so in Fury 1...... he struggled to land anything significant for 9 rounds, and Fury was there to be hit for 12 rounds, just slipping on the outside.
      I think the only thing if they fight alot on the inside that goes in wilders favor is any type of clash of heads with furys massive cut . I truly do wonder if that thing is gonna open up is it gonna be a problem .

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        #23
        Originally posted by Vinnykin
        He loses only if he gets KO'd or knocked down...... Fury still wins most of the fight boxing outside, just like the first time.

        Wilder needs to nail him to the canvas for the full 10 seconds to win the fight..... he can't win more rounds than Fury over 12..... no chance.
        If he fights on the outside for the full 12 rounds then he wouldn’t get the decision. If he deserves it.

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          #24
          Originally posted by Curtis Harper
          He misses a ton and is sloppy as fu ck, BUT........His power is no urban legend that trainers tell defensively reckless boxers. It's real. And it can happen in any round.
          Haye has been telling tales about Wilder’s power for years now. No one should be underestimating his power IMHO.

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            #25
            Originally posted by Ray*
            Haye has been telling tales about Wilder’s power for years now. No one should be underestimating his power IMHO.
            Besides the fact that we all are witnessing it with our own eyes......

            If Fury thinks it's safer inside, it will make for a more entertaining fight.

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              #26
              Feb 22, Fury gonna get Ricky Hatton'd.

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                #27
                Originally posted by Curtis Harper
                He misses a ton and is sloppy as fu ck, BUT........His power is no urban legend that trainers tell defensively reckless boxers. It's real. And it can happen in any round.
                Oh, no doubt..... but good boxers know how to mitigate and take away other fighters only punch..... a fit and sharp Fury is one of those.

                Tune in on the 22nd to watch how it's done.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by NORMNEALON
                  I think the only thing if they fight alot on the inside that goes in wilders favor is any type of clash of heads with furys massive cut . I truly do wonder if that thing is gonna open up is it gonna be a problem .
                  Fury knows how to protect a cut or a side of his face while fighting inside....... just watch the Wallin fight where he planted the cut on Wallin's chest and went to work.

                  Fury knows what he is doing and can adapt when injured or cut.

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                    #29
                    Fury's always been a good inside fighter. Back in 2012 when some of us went Wilder, others went Fury, and there was Mitchell and Price fans about still, Fury was being talked about as having a good mix of Bowe and Ali's skillset.

                    In what ways has he improved his inside game since the last fight?


                    I'm not saying he's bad inside or that you're wrong, at all, but, I am saying it has always been the case and did not prove to have much influence on their first meeting so why would I believe it will in their next?

                    Even the video you posted is old...as ****...this is not new news, why should it have a new affect?

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Ray*
                      If Fury stays outside then he loses IMHO, if he fights Wilder on the inside then he wins.

                      He would get tagged with punches whilst fighting on the inside but it wouldn’t be as bad.

                      He doesn’t need to **** it out with Wilder, but he needs to get his respect. I also wouldn’t be shocked if he hurts Wilder again.
                      When exactly was Wilder in any trouble or hurt? I must have missed that.

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