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  • Ray*
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    #21
    Really want to see Fury as the hunted. I want to see how he performs, especially when Wilder comes for him in the rematch.

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      #22
      Originally posted by Bunch Pag
      So basically 2 potentially decent fights and then stock up on retirement fund... Can't fault him if he can get it...
      Well yeah, you can only fight who's out there. Someone might give him a good fight as he ages.

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        #23
        Originally posted by Ray*
        Really want to see Fury as the hunted. I want to see how he performs, especially when Wilder comes for him in the rematch.
        Wilder won't come for him though, because Wilder can't sustain any workrate. He sits back and hopes for the big one, any kind of pace he's gonna burn out early.

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          #24
          Originally posted by Mindgames
          Wilder won't come for him though, because Wilder can't sustain any workrate. He sits back and hopes for the big one, any kind of pace he's gonna burn out early.
          Agreed, I actually meant come for him as in activating his rematch clause. It’s not like Wilder would throw combos, he would do the same chit, throwing one punch at a time. This was why Freddie Roach was pissed at Davison instructions in the first fight, he believed even a half fit Fury should have go out to put it on Wilder.

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            #25
            talk is cheap, just cant see it happening, fury is up and down, hes just up at the mo, when he goes down he will go away

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              #26
              Originally posted by Ray*
              Agreed, I actually meant come for him as in activating his rematch clause. It’s not like Wilder would throw combos, he would do the same chit, throwing one punch at a time. This was why Freddie Roach was pissed at Davison instructions in the first fight, he believed even a half fit Fury should have go out to put it on Wilder.
              Yeah, i think he needs a confidence builder for a start before a Fury fight. He's weight is interesting, in the 230s he looked awful, and going back in hes career he looked awful heavier. I'm surprised he didn't use that as an excuse instead, not that he has a credible excuse, but it sounds more realistic. As for Davidson, he seems like a good bloke, but he wasnt as tactical as he thought. I knew he didn't know what he was talking about when he said Yarde was a better boxer than Kovalev.

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                #27
                Originally posted by Mindgames
                Yeah, i think he needs a confidence builder for a start before a Fury fight. He's weight is interesting, in the 230s he looked awful, and going back in hes career he looked awful heavier. I'm surprised he didn't use that as an excuse instead, not that he has a credible excuse, but it sounds more realistic. As for Davidson, he seems like a good bloke, but he wasnt as tactical as he thought. I knew he didn't know what he was talking about when he said Yarde was a better boxer than Kovalev.
                I don’t think they would allow Wilder to take a confidence building fight first, he has had almost 40 fights like that previous, it’s sink or swim for the third fight. He would hope to land the right hand as usual. He would not double jab, he would throw different combos because he has had so much easy fights before this. He is set in his ways, and the other guy across him isn’t Ortiz or breazeale it’s Fury..

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Douglas Cohen
                  If he beats Wilder in the rematch, beats Joshua to become undisputed, and then beats all those guys he mentioned, his accomplishments will surpass either Klitchko brother, and he'll be the best heavyweight since the golden era of the 90s ...but that's a big if!
                  "Since the golden era of the 90's"

                  Wlad has a better resume than any 90's heavyweight and Fury beating this entire list would make make him the greatest ever. Saying anything else is blind romanticism for a past era that never existed.

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