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  • #51
    Originally posted by LoadedWraps View Post

    I'm also interested in seeing which Wilder shows up. If we don't see his best, win or lose, I will be disappointed and I think he will lose even more fans than when he dropped a bunch of excuses after 2.
    DW sleeping that fo'

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    • #52
      Honestly Wilder's at least shown that he can land a bomb and have Fury seriously hurt, even though he was easily beaten in the rematch. In theory that should mean that anyone with a huge punch such as Whyte or Joshua could do the same, but I don't think either of them or anyone else for that matter has the aggression or athleticism to deliver it the same way. Nobody's outboxing him, that much is for sure, so you can just forget the likes of Usyk or Hunter having any chance at all.

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      • #53
        Stylistically Wilder actually probably posed the biggest threat, because hes 6'7 and has massive one punch KO power that carries through the whole 12 rounds. At any point he can potentially land a hail Mary on someone.

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        • #54
          Originally posted by Tony Trick-Pony View Post
          NO ONE STANDS A CHANCE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
          Damn right!!

          Fury is the don of the division.

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          • #55
            Originally posted by TMLT87 View Post
            Stylistically Wilder actually probably posed the biggest threat, because hes 6'7 and has massive one punch KO power that carries through the whole 12 rounds. At any point he can potentially land a hail Mary on someone.
            Agreed....

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            • #56
              Right now Anthony Joshua.

              Wilder was a good match up for Fury, a fighter who has novice boxing skills? Come on, if you cannot box you are as good as beaten vs Tyson Fury. Joshua can box, he can punch and he has variation to his style 'That is why he is a bigger challenge for Tyson Fury'.
              Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 08-06-2020, 02:12 AM.

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              • #57
                Originally posted by Tyistall View Post
                I think a lot of guys can beat Fury, which is why Fury won't fight a lot of top guys. He has never defended a belt and he hasn't fought most of the top 30 in the world right now. He is the most unproven champion in a long time yet you all think he is somehow unbeatable. Which is laughable. AJ has faced most of the top contenders and the ones he didn't, they turned down career offers from him. Fury has 2 good fights on his entire resume haha. Yet again, you all think he is the top guy, after beating Sefari, Pianeta, Wallin and Schwarz. Pathetic
                No, I think he is top guy because he beat Klitschko and Wilder. Who ever beat Wilder before Fury did?

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                • #58
                  Originally posted by Pantera_ View Post
                  Tell that to Anthony Joshua (who I'd also pick to beat fury bty).
                  Mate, Fury is much better boxer than Anthony Joshua.

                  Fury would deal with Ruiz like he did against Hammer, Chisora and other small guys.

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by boliodogs View Post
                    I don't think anybody fighting today can beat Fury. I thought maybe Whyte or Ruiz in top shape might have the best chance to beat him but I remembered AJ just easily beat Ruiz in the rematch and has a KO win over Whyte so I reluctantly gave AJ my vote. AJ has the power and skills to give Fury some trouble if he is mentally focused and determine to win and never give up.
                    If an absolute unknown HW in Otto Wallin can take serious rounds from Fury, any competent boxer with power can beat him on the right night.

                    Uysk would be my first choice then somebody who can apply smart pressure like Dubois. AJ and Wilder obviously have a chance to knock him out too.

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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by Articulateboxin View Post
                      If an absolute unknown HW in Otto Wallin can take serious rounds from Fury, any competent boxer with power can beat him on the right night.

                      Uysk would be my first choice then somebody who can apply smart pressure like Dubois. AJ and Wilder obviously have a chance to knock him out too.
                      Wallin won 2 rounds against an unmotivated Fury who was fighting with one eye.

                      What exactly has Dubois done thus far in his career that suggests he can beat Tyson Fury?

                      Fury boxes his head off.

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