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  • JakeTheBoxer
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    Rewatched Wallin -Fury

    Every time I rewatch it, every time Wallin looks worse and worse. he cut Fury in the third round, I believe. After that he had Fury badly hurt in 6th and 12th round. He was unable to close the show, elite hw would do that. Even on his worst fighting evening Fury clearly won 9-3 or 10-2 in rounds.

    Wallin will need much more to prove he is a decent heavyweight.
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    Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
    Every time I rewatch it, every time Wallin looks worse and worse. he cut Fury in the third round, I believe. After that he had Fury badly hurt in 6th and 12th round. He was unable to close the show, elite hw would do that. Even on his worst fighting evening Fury clearly won 9-3 or 10-2 in rounds.

    Wallin will need much more to prove he is a decent heavyweight.
    Wallin is pretty damn bad

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      #3
      Originally posted by Mammoth
      Wallin is pretty damn bad
      Not world class for sure, but not that bad. Fury fight came too early for him. If he beats Kauffman, he should fight somebody top 30 next.

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        #4
        Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
        Not world class for sure, but not that bad. Fury fight came too early for him. If he beats Kauffman, he should fight somebody top 30 next.
        I think more than Wallin being good, Fury was just off

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          I haven't rewatched the fight but I remember Wallin didn't make going after the cut a priority nor did any of the times we listened into Wallin's corner did Gomache say go after it

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            #6
            Fury has been massively over hyped from a couple of fights. If you look at his overall record and within that the fights he has had - you could put a strong case why he is no where near rank1. The first chisora fight, Cunningham and Wallin are some of many examples.

            Having said that, he did make klitschko look poor, got up from a wilder punch and KO’d him the following fight in fairly comfortable fashion - so he is no mug at all either.

            People quickly hype up or write off fighters after a good or bad performance, just look at the criticism wilder gets on here - if he KO’s fury next time around the everything swings back around.

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              Fury is the most overrated boxer active at the moment.
              Beating wilder who cannot box is not a yardstick to measure how good a boxer is.
              Wallin would not last 4 rounds with Joshua he is a ranked low for a reason and yet fury went life and death with him.

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                #8
                Originally posted by The plunger man
                Fury is the most overrated boxer active at the moment.
                Beating wilder who cannot box is not a yardstick to measure how good a boxer is.
                Wallin would not last 4 rounds with Joshua he is a ranked low for a reason and yet fury went life and death with him.
                I hardly believe Ruiz would stand any chance fighting Fury.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by The plunger man
                  Fury is the most overrated boxer active at the moment.
                  Beating wilder who cannot box is not a yardstick to measure how good a boxer is.
                  Wallin would not last 4 rounds with Joshua he is a ranked low for a reason and yet fury went life and death with him.
                  Joshua went life and death with a morbidly obese late replacement 12 months ago and then got knocked out lol.

                  Fury has beaten 2 long reigning world champions, Joshua has beaten zero.

                  Wilder would put AJ to sleep any day of the week, that's why AJ and his team didn't go anywhere near him, Fury had to do what AJ was scared of doing.

                  Sad!

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
                    Every time I rewatch it, every time Wallin looks worse and worse. he cut Fury in the third round, I believe. After that he had Fury badly hurt in 6th and 12th round. He was unable to close the show, elite hw would do that. Even on his worst fighting evening Fury clearly won 9-3 or 10-2 in rounds.

                    Wallin will need much more to prove he is a decent heavyweight.
                    People forget that Fury was completely weight-drained in that fight, he looked very flat and a bit weak.

                    The Wallin fight was probably one of the best things that could've happened to him tho, now he's at Kronk and has now turned himself into the complete fighter.

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