Comments Thread For: Peter Fury: Tyson Should Make it Dogfight, Sap Wilder's Energy

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Peter Fury: Tyson Should Make it Dogfight, Sap Wilder's Energy

    Peter Fury, the former trainer of heavyweight Tyson Fury, says his nephew should receive a big advantage' if Deontay Wilder is underweight for the upcoming rematch, which takes place on February 22 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.
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    50/50 fight. Can’t wait! Finally a true #1 in the division will be clear

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    • Boxingraya
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      A dog fight and Fury falls right into Wilder's hands and then to the canvas.

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      • Sparked_26
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        How he’s describing it is how I thought he would fight Wilder but he’s not fought that way for a while now.

        I suppose the case in point is Chisora I and Chisora II. Chisora I he did actually make that a dog fight taking away the big swings of Chisora and he won but it was good fight but he was up on his toes in the second fight and he didn’t get hit all night and won really easily.

        I suppose the thing with Wilder is he’s not a good boxer at the top level (goes without saying that he’s murderous puncher) so he’s there to be outboxed.

        I do like Wilder for the KO in the rematch though. I can see Fury being more conflicted. And Wilder has had him over.

        Also even though he’s got all that size I doubt Fury wants to go over his front foot at any point. So I don’t think Wilder has too much to worry about in terms of being hurt and stopped himself

        I want Tyson to win though. He’s fantastic. A Fury KO of Wilder would be unbelievable
        Last edited by Sparked_26; 02-10-2020, 03:07 PM.

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        • Realizniguhnit
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          Problem with that is Wilder's already proven no matter how tired or hurt he is the raw power is still there.

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          • Curt Henning
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            maybe fury is telling the truth about a dogfight and going for the ko....

            but...i just cant see a guy, who nearly got his head knocked off, going into a rematch and telling his opponent hes going to do something which is kind of the opposite of his usual style....if youre gonna do it...dont say **** and just do it

            i honestly think hes going to try to go back and forth between boxing and mixing it up

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            • 1hourRun
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              You are a knob-head Peter Fury, you sent your son Hughie Fury with a cut on his eye that was not fully healed during training camp to fight Kubrat Pulev in Sofia, Bulgaria.

              'Gypsy' John Fury is a bigger pin-head, hes encouraging his own bonehead son Tyson Fury on fighting the most dangerous puncher in the history of the sport with fresh scar-tissue, after getting severely beaten for 12 rounds ; in the champs home country -- Tyson has said it himself '' I cant win a decision in America. ''

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              • tokon
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                Originally posted by Curt Henning
                maybe fury is telling the truth about a dogfight and going for the ko....

                but...i just cant see a guy, who nearly got his head knocked off, going into a rematch and telling his opponent hes going to do something which is kind of the opposite of his usual style....if youre gonna do it...dont say **** and just do it

                i honestly think hes going to try to go back and forth between boxing and mixing it up
                Yes, despite the pre-fight BS that Fury is spouting, I just don't see Fury doing what he says he's gonna!

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                • Boxingraya
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                  Originally posted by Curt Henning
                  maybe fury is telling the truth about a dogfight and going for the ko....

                  but...i just cant see a guy, who nearly got his head knocked off, going into a rematch and telling his opponent hes going to do something which is kind of the opposite of his usual style....if youre gonna do it...dont say **** and just do it

                  i honestly think hes going to try to go back and forth between boxing and mixing it up
                  Even going back and forth between styles is too risky. He is more likely than Wilder to be put on the canvas during any real exchange. His best strategy is to move even more than he did in the first fight, not less.

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                  • _Gatti_
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                    I agree. Fury should make it a dog fight. Lean on him stay close and let his hands go. Wilder isnt ready for that fight. Based on his fight with Ortiz. I see him ONLY relying on his right hand. Feel thats gonna be a mistake for him this fight.

                    50/50 still on who wins this

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