So Fury just miraculously got INSANE power all of a sudden? LOL!

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  • Mr Giggles
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    So Fury just miraculously got INSANE power all of a sudden? LOL!

    This guy has never had power in any of his pro fights, yet suddenly the guy has magic insane power in the wilder rematch. Nah, something is definitely up.

    You could see wilders eyes, look of horror as fury was punching him. Almost terrified of getting hit with another punch. But yet he was able to eat these same punches in the first fight. Doesn’t make sense.

    And Ortiz, a much bigger puncher, hit wilder with everything yet wilder just took it, didn’t hurt him, didn’t look terrified, nothing.

    Didn’t Margarito also have commission and opposition trainer inspecting his gloves? Yet he was still able to tamper.

    Doesn’t matter now I guess. Cause second fight he won’t be able to get away with it again if he did do something as he’ll be watched like a hawk! Second fight we will see whether he still has the same power in his punches. We will see.

    Wilder by KO.
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    #2
    Originally posted by Mr Giggles
    Cause second fight he won’t be able to get away with it again if he did do something as he’ll be watched like a hawk! Second fight we will see whether he still has the same power in his punches. We will see.

    Wilder by KO.
    dont u mean 3rd fight?

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    • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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      #3
      We’ve established two things here:

      You can’t accept the fact that the better man won on the night.

      And you can’t count to three.

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      • Sparked_26
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        #4
        Fury fought one fight moving away largely and the next pushing Wilder back largely.

        So yeah, I suppose that is miraculous in a way.

        But the power isnt. What do you see when you look at Fury?

        I swear people are so used to 10 stone 7 fighters and below.

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        • champion4ever
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          Those photos whether they are photo-shopped or not looks genuine and authentic to me. This was the smoking gun that everyone was looking for.

          One could clearly see Fury's right fist print pressed firmly against his right glove in the padded area. That is what I call irrefutable, indisputable and incontrovertible empirical evidence that the man was bare knuckle brawling in the middle of a boxing match.

          Boxing fans and Wilder haters can spin this all they want but the other shoe has dropped now and a picture is worth a thousand words. The bottom line is Tyson Fury knows that he cheated Deontay Wilder in that rematch.

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          • lopetego
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            #6
            Tyson Fury

            the Gypsy King of Glove Tampering

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            • Citizen Koba
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              #7
              I've seen this opinion offered a few times, as if it's been conclusively established that Wilder had the kinda granite chin that would require a direct hit from a wrecking ball, whereas in fact mainly his opponents have been very gunshy indeed on account of worrying what's gonna come back. In fact there's no reason at all to think it'd take a particularly big puncher to hurt Wilder, nor is there any reason to assume that Fury ain't capable of decent power, even though relying on it ain't his typical MO.

              Furthermore it wasn't really huge punching that took Wilder out, but cumulative impacts and - far more decisively to my eye - exhaustion. Dude was dead on his feet from having to be uncharacteristically on the back foot, bullied around and leaned on as much as from the punches Fury was throwing.. I mean, damn, proportionally by weight that was roughly the equivalent of a Lightweight fighting a Middleweight, and more to the point a middleweight using every veteran tactic to maximise the advantages of his size.
              Last edited by Citizen Koba; 06-29-2020, 01:16 PM.

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                #8
                Fury hits harder then most he’s faced . People weren’t used to seeing Wilder take flush hits so when a taller guy came along and did it easy carrying 270 plus pounds we saw why Wilder would avoid most known power punchers but like I said before that fight if you know boxing you know a guy that size would hurt Wilder and he also did it with jabs .

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by champion4ever
                  Those photos whether they are photo-shopped or not looks genuine and authentic to me. This was the smoking gun that everyone was looking for.

                  One could clearly see Fury's right fist print pressed firmly against his right glove in the padded area. That is what I call irrefutable, indisputable and incontrovertible empirical evidence that the man was bare knuckle brawling in the middle of a boxing match.

                  Boxing fans and Wilder haters can spin this all they want but the other shoe has dropped now and a picture is worth a thousand words. The bottom line is Tyson Fury knows that he cheated Deontay Wilder in that rematch.
                  whether they are photo shopped or not? wtf, you’re saying if someone photoshopped them it’s still proof? lmao

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                    Originally posted by Citizen Koba
                    I've seen this opinion offered a few times, as if it's been conclusively established that Wilder had the kinda granite chin that would require a direct hit from a wrecking ball, whereas in fact mainly his opponents have been very gunshy indeed on account of worrying what's gonna come back. In fact there's no reason at all to think it'd take a particularly big puncher to hurt Wilder, nor is there any reason to assume that Fury ain't capable of decent power, even though relying on it ain't his typical MO.

                    Furthermore it wasn't really huge punching that took Wilder out, but cumulative impacts and - far more decisively to my eye - exhaustion. Dude was dead on his feet from having to be uncharacteristically on the back foot, bullied around and leaned on as much as from the punches Fury was throwing.. I mean, damn, proportionally by weight that was roughly the equivalent of a Lightweight fighting a Middleweight, and more to the point a middleweight using every veteran tactic to maximise the advantages of his size.
                    Yeah, exactly.

                    I swear in 90% of Fury threads that discuss his abilities or trying to denigrate him.

                    I feel like it is necessary to point out the one immutable truth that simply can't be denied. Mainly that Tyson Fury is f.ucking massive.

                    But even then it doesn't matter because there is a lot of fans here that are used to watching elite welterweights go 12. The ones with glass chins get rocked, lol

                    I would assume Tyson Fury has hurt everyone he's been in there with.

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