As a Tyson Fury fan, I have a bad feeling about tomorrow night...
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He got hit with 34 punches in 7 rounds.
The previous Ortiz fight he got hit with 84 punches in 10 rounds and nearly got knocked out in the 7th.
That is a massive improvement. And Ortiz was in better shape the second time, too.Comment
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Fury might think that it's best to push Wilder back and force him to fight off his back foot believing he can't hurt him while not being in the attack. Sounds good in theory.Comment
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Maybe Fury with use the hit and hold method that Ward, Lennox, and Wlad used.I've been paying close attention to the lead-up of this fight, as I always do. The combination of a shoddy performance (and the cuts) against Otto Wallin, changing trainer, coming in heavy, looking out of shape, too many rumours of injuries in camp and looking like trash in sparring. On top of that I think Deontay Wilder is looking in the best shape of his career. I just have a bad feeling about this, lads.
In the first fight I knew Fury was going to shock a lot of people, but in this fight I feel like his tactics are all wrong. I'd even say the energy of the two fighters in the pressers etc have also been very different, seems to me that Wilder has often gotten the upper hand in the exchanges, just seems a lot more relaxed and at peace. I really hope I am wrong...Comment
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As a Fury fan I have a bad feeling as well. I can foresee a situation where people are going to be hitting me up for cash because I’m about to have a boat load of it.Comment
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As a Tyson Fury fan such as yourself, I'd say just relax. The man got skillz. Skillz well above Wilder. If he can avoid that nuclear right hand for 12 rds, he'll be in good shape. I just don't know about the idea of trading with Wilder to get the KO if he was serious. That could be his doom but on the other end, maybe the extra weight can help get the KO if Wilder gets caught cold...Last edited by ELPacman; 02-21-2020, 09:59 PM.Comment
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