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  • Andrij
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    #31
    Originally posted by denium
    All these casuals who claimed that Tyson can't punch DKSAB
    PBC and Wilder´s fanboys will pressure him now to take the immediate rematch and after the next loss Wilder will be psychologically damaged by Fury. He won't be the same anymore.

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    • Andrij
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      #32
      Originally posted by Paolo10
      Fury trained under Emmanuel Stewart and didn't really have a defensive style...first people really saw that was when he took the belts off Vlad.

      There are videos of Emmanuel predicting Fury being the dominant heavyweight from 2012.
      Yes before 2012 Tyson was more offensive. But his uncle Peter and Ben Davison taught him that defensive herky jerky style. IMO the new Kronk style suits him the most. He never looked so impressive before.

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      • MDPopescu
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        #33
        Originally posted by Andrij
        Indeed. His brother Shane said in an IFL Interview today that Tyson never had a World class trainer before. Sugar Hill was the first one. Fury looks better with this style than the previous defensive style.
        I remember that Fury already was with Krong about a decade ago...

        ... But John Fury erupted just after the Wallin fight (as he watched what kind of "advice" Davison was giving between the rounds...)

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        • hugh grant
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          #34
          Seemed like when the tied turned and wilder was in trouble, fury couldn't nail him cleanly and the fight got messy and a lot of wrestling. And wilder went on to survive another round when it seems he shouldn't be in there any longer? Wilder is elusive at times.

          I really think first fight should be overturned to a win to fury.

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          • SinderellaMan
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            #35
            Originally posted by Tatabanya
            That, for sure, was a physically damaging fight for Wilder.

            Besides, that kind of prolonged beating - rather than a one-punch knockout - is what destroys brain cells on the long term. My inkling is that Wilder will never be the same after this.

            Followed Wilder from Day 1.
            He needed a new trainer.
            He doesn't need a rematch.
            With the damage he took at his age, I would have a few fights with Robert Garcia vs Whyte, Chisora.
            If he can improve & add to his arsenal, get another big payday.
            He needs to go back to the nice, humble guy he was for the 1st Stiverne fight.
            His power has carried but the biggest 2 problems:
            1) A mute, confused corner who don't give tips to adjust.
            2) I feel he freezes up when on the big stage.
            The 2nd Ortiz fight, he was a deer in the headlights & that "curse" of a right hand bailed him out & gave him the false sense of waiting for 1 shot.

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            • Input1914
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              #36
              I knew Fury was going to win and win in this manner. Trying to evade Wilder for 12 rounds is impossible so the next best thing is to take the fight to him. Fury did the unthinkable and it worked.

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              • puroylan
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                #37
                The gypsy king is on top pf the HW division. Damn! These Brits are resilient! AJ will have to wait longer as there will be a rubber match especially if Wilder claims he's hurt. I think result will be the same although it will more competitive.

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                • 5000boxing
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Curtis2
                  After the beating Fury gave Wilder, I'm wondering if Wilder comes back to fight anyone elite again?? I can see him fighting & KO some tomato cans in the future but his championship run is over, for ever..
                  What??? Wilder is dangerous.. And a attraction.. Which equals value.. If anyone tries Wilder as a Gatekeeper.. No one will ever get thru that gate! And everyone will be avoiding the gatekeeper.

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                  • Dr Rassclart
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Oldskoolg
                    Oh so black Americans can’t celebrate black history month?
                    Oh shut the f.uck up you whinging moron. No one said that ffs.

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                    • MisanthropicNY
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                      #40
                      Let's not forget the shenanigans the referee, Kenny "I'm down for the cause" Bayless tried to pull.

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