Comments Thread For: Fury Trainer: I'd Think About Towel If Fury Was in Wilder's Shoes

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  • Laligalaliga
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    #11
    Now this is like mocking wilder day in day out.

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      #12
      Originally posted by wazahatullah9
      imo u can't back wilder up if he doesn't let u to do so and the reason he was letting fury back him up imo was cuz he didn't have his legs quite there.
      I have to disagree. Wilder doesn't counter punch. You need to be able to throw something to counter the jab of the person walking you down and to keep them honest. Wilder throws punches walking forward and standing still with minimal pressure. Once someone walks forward, he mostly moves back or sideways to reset his offense.

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      • Ant1979
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        #13
        Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez
        Suddenly Fury is this unbeatable monster. No he's not - he is still vulnerable in the 3rd fight. Fury has still not fought anyone in the top 20 apart from Wilder. If Fury was that unbeatable he wouldn't have been picking from outside the top-20

        I actually want to give Fury full respect. But he's made it hard so far. Same with Wilder - I will give him respect when he starts taking on the top 10. I don't care if he loses a fight or two. If's fighting top opposition that comes with the territory.
        Got to give Fury props for dethroning Klitschko in his own backyard to bring to an end 9 year reign.

        He didn't allow Klitschko to get his shots off and it wasn't long after Klitschko beat a prime Haye and completely smashed a prime Pulev, so he was by no means shot.

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        • Roberto Vasquez
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          #14
          Originally posted by Ant1979
          Got to give Fury props for dethroning Klitschko in his own backyard to bring to an end 9 year reign.

          He didn't allow Klitschko to get his shots off and it wasn't long after Klitschko beat a prime Haye and completely smashed a prime Pulev, so he was by no means shot.
          It was a great achievement but even Fury said Wlad was old before that fight. And Fury ran from the rematch. It's hard to respect that.

          That's the problem with Fury - he does something great and then spoils it afterwards which makes you think the opposite

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          • Roberto Vasquez
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            #15
            Originally posted by sinisterbehavior
            I understand your point, but you cant just dismiss his win over a dominant Klitchko. It seems like Tyson needs to be really interested in whoever he faces in order to perform at his best. I feel like we have enough colorful heavyweights that we'll start seeing these fights happen.
            Yes it was a great win but at this stage in Tyson's career there should't be these question marks still. Imagine Joshua in 5 years time having fought the opponents Fury has now. It's not even conceivable unless Joshua loses every fight from now on.

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            • Tecnoworld
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              #16
              I'm afraid Fury could lose interest now that he accomplished. He's a very complicate person.

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                #17
                Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez
                Suddenly Fury is this unbeatable monster. No he's not - he is still vulnerable in the 3rd fight. Fury has still not fought anyone in the top 20 apart from Wilder. If Fury was that unbeatable he wouldn't have been picking from outside the top-20
                I actually want to give Fury full respect. But he's made it hard so far. Same with Wilder - I will give him respect when he starts taking on the top 10. I don't care if he loses a fight or two. If's fighting top opposition that comes with the territory.
                So Wlad wasn't top 10?
                9+ year HW champ Wlad wasn't top ten?
                Fury puts on a clinic in destruction and he's still weak?
                SMH

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                • P4Pdunny
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                  #18
                  Fury will be motivated as ever, he's up against a real live opponent irrespective of the last bout.

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                  • Roberto Vasquez
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by PunchyPotorff
                    So Wlad wasn't top 10?
                    9+ year HW champ Wlad wasn't top ten?
                    Fury puts on a clinic in destruction and he's still weak?
                    SMH
                    I didn't say he was weak. I said he hasn't proven himself yet. He beat Wilder. That's great but Buster Douglas beat Mike Tyson and lost to Holyfield next fight. Never judge anyone on one fight.

                    You realise Fury beat Wlad over 4 years ago. The fact you have to go back 4 years to find another top-10 opponent - doesn't that worry you?? Imagine if we had to do that with Joshua or Wilder. We'd be calling them frauds.

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                    • garfios
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                      #20
                      He wouldn't get seriously hurt. I didn't saw the same fighter in there. Granted that fury was part of that different fighter. Still something wasn't right. And again fury was brilliant. I need to see a third fight.

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