Fury bulks up to 270lbs. Going for the K.O.

Collapse
Collapse
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • spenz
    Contender
    Silver Champion - 100-500 posts
    • Feb 2012
    • 472
    • 11
    • 0
    • 20,102

    #91
    Originally posted by TheMyspaceDayz
    Standing directly in front of Wilder = giving Wilder more opportunities

    Walking past the fully extended right arm of Wilder = taking Wilder opportunities away

    You youngsters are going to learn a lot from this fight.
    lmao you just repeated what I've said. And Freddie Roach is already old not youngster lmao. Freddie Roach is the one who said that.

    Comment

    • patrick_p
      Contender
      Silver Champion - 100-500 posts
      • Aug 2006
      • 240
      • 46
      • 1
      • 10,406

      #92
      His strategy of bulking up is just plain ****** for me.

      I know he must have like bunch people in his staff to assist on his decision to do so but i can't get why this is a good move since what got him his "victory" in the first fight was his speed, footwork and reflexes and all this weight will not help.

      It's not a weight or muscle thing...either you have it or not ko power like Wilder, Wlad and etc.

      Comment

      • TheMyspaceDayz
        Banned
        Super Champion - 5,000-10,000 posts
        • Dec 2019
        • 5837
        • 900
        • 623
        • 189,135

        #93
        Originally posted by spenz
        lmao you just repeated what I've said. And Freddie Roach is already old not youngster lmao. Freddie Roach is the one who said that.

        *fake lmao* I pointed out that Wilders opportunities will be minimized if Fury goes inside. You can’t read *fake lmao*

        Comment

        • MrBillion
          Contender
          Silver Champion - 100-500 posts
          • Oct 2019
          • 264
          • 18
          • 7
          • 7,249

          #94
          Originally posted by Damn Wicked
          I'm not sure this is the best idea for Fury. It may slow his foot movement and hand speed...AND endurance. Those are his best assets. He may be an easier target at a heavy weight. He already has enough power to KO Wilder if he hits him with a clean hard shot or with an accumulation of punches, or a prolonged, steady surge of offense. Fury's plan of power and size MIGHT work but it doesn't seem like the smartest way to KO Wilder. I think Fury has the advantage in this fight but I'm not sold on his new blueprint.

          Part of me is wondering if the decision to gain weight is not only for the sake of gaining power but maybe in the back of Fury's mind he thinks the training camp will be easier and he won't have to sacrifice eating big meals. Is this a sign that he's been sleeping in silk pajamas for too long and his discipline has slipped ....or does he still have the drive of a true champion? I'm unsure what to think of this strategy.
          Say What??!!! How'd you get to this?!! If anything he's been training smarter...He didn't change everything up for the sake of being bord my guy

          Comment

          • MrBillion
            Contender
            Silver Champion - 100-500 posts
            • Oct 2019
            • 264
            • 18
            • 7
            • 7,249

            #95
            Originally posted by NoConcoms
            At 270lbs he's going to get touched.

            And it's gonna be lights out. I can't believe how many people think this guy is going to beat Deontay.
            Hell him being fat @250 beat him...So what's your point??

            Comment

            • MrBillion
              Contender
              Silver Champion - 100-500 posts
              • Oct 2019
              • 264
              • 18
              • 7
              • 7,249

              #96
              Originally posted by _Maxi
              That's in shape for Fury! He's ALWAYS had love handles for most his life in boxing

              Comment

              • spenz
                Contender
                Silver Champion - 100-500 posts
                • Feb 2012
                • 472
                • 11
                • 0
                • 20,102

                #97
                "When Freddie Roach was in his corner as an adviser in the first fury-wilder fight, his personal advice is to go for it. He believes Fury has enough power to finish fighters off. I guess this is what sticks to fury after the fight. If Fury is indeed really going for it in the rematch, that's also good for Wilder since there will be more opportunities for sure. This is a great match."

                This is exactly what I said you just repeated the context of it and you accused Freddie Roach as a youngster when Freddie is the one who suggested that. lmao you're the youngster and you can't read.

                Originally posted by TheMyspaceDayz
                *fake lmao* I pointed out that Wilders opportunities will be minimized if Fury goes inside. You can’t read *fake lmao*

                Comment

                • dibzvincent143
                  Undisputed Champion
                  Super Champion - 5,000-10,000 posts
                  • Mar 2009
                  • 5324
                  • 353
                  • 201
                  • 52,527

                  #98
                  Originally posted by Pan-Africanist
                  To me Bradley Manny was a robbery. This fight was definitely not that.
                  Floyd-castillo I is not a robbery.
                  Fights that could go either way is not a robbery. Fights that are close but have clear winners are.
                  Tyson fury won majority of the rounds including the ones he got knock down. Boxing is scored by rounds. You can land just 1 punch more than the opponent and you can win that round.

                  Like I said, rewatch the fight when you’re not drunk because you said you were drunk the last time you watched it.

                  Whatever your opinion afterwards it is cool with me.. but I can’t argue with you right now because you said you were drunk last time you watched it.

                  Wilder was happy with the draw too says a lot.

                  Comment

                  • TheMyspaceDayz
                    Banned
                    Super Champion - 5,000-10,000 posts
                    • Dec 2019
                    • 5837
                    • 900
                    • 623
                    • 189,135

                    #99
                    Originally posted by spenz
                    "When Freddie Roach was in his corner as an adviser in the first fury-wilder fight, his personal advice is to go for it. He believes Fury has enough power to finish fighters off. I guess this is what sticks to fury after the fight. If Fury is indeed really going for it in the rematch, that's also good for Wilder since there will be more opportunities for sure. This is a great match."

                    This is exactly what I said you just repeated the context of it and you accused Freddie Roach as a youngster when Freddie is the one who suggested that. lmao you're the youngster and you can't read.
                    Wow are you dumb.

                    You said that if Tyson goes inside that it will also benefit Wilder. Not Freddie. I said different.

                    Comment

                    • spenz
                      Contender
                      Silver Champion - 100-500 posts
                      • Feb 2012
                      • 472
                      • 11
                      • 0
                      • 20,102

                      #100
                      Originally posted by TheMyspaceDayz
                      Wow are you dumb.

                      You said that if Tyson goes inside that it will also benefit Wilder. Not Freddie. I said different.

                      Originally Posted by spenz View Post
                      When Freddie Roach was in his corner as an adviser in the first fury-wilder fight, his personal advice is to go for it. He believes Fury has enough power to finish fighters off. I guess this is what sticks to fury after the fight. If Fury is indeed really going for it in the rematch, that's also good for Wilder since there will be more opportunities for sure. This is a great match.

                      Standing directly in front of Wilder = giving Wilder more opportunities

                      Walking past the fully extended right arm of Wilder = taking Wilder opportunities away

                      You youngsters are going to learn a lot from this fight.

                      This is your post. You're dumb lmao. You just repeated what I've said and you've accused Freddie Roach as a youngster because he is the one who suggested that. You can't read well can't you. lmao
                      Last edited by spenz; 02-06-2020, 09:47 PM.

                      Comment

                      Working...
                      TOP