Prime MaTyson vs Motivated Fury: Who would win Objectivaly?

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    Prime MaTyson vs Motivated Fury: Who would win Objectivaly?

    Who would won objectivaly between Prime Mike and Motivated Fury?

    This is probably not a popular opinion but I think fully fit and motivated Fury would have everything to beat even Prime Mike. Dude is 6'8, 6'9 and extremely hard to hit and elusive when he is fully concentrated. Plus could lean on 5:10 Mike whole fight.

    But Mike was freak of nature though, even being only 5'10.
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    Little Mike couldn't live with the big man, he'd come out, run at fury full of rage, get put in a headlock and rag dolled around the ring before being tossed, 15 feet across the ring onto his back.

    After that he would become timid and Fury would jab his head in before dropping him in around 8 or 9

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      See the size difference there?

      Mike looks like a member of a pygmy dwarf tribe

      Vitali 6'7" 245lbs

      Fury 6'9" 280lbs

      Mike Tyson stands zero chance, he would have to jump to reach Fury's chin.

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        Prime Mike. I don't think Fury could live with the pace, Mike's ability to slip and weave his way to his opponents chest means he gets inside often and when he does there's plenty of body for him to attack. An uppercut on his way out of a clinch sends Fury crashing to the canvas in a manner like the smaller Steve Cunningham did.

        The thing is I do always seem to pick against Fury and he keeps shutting me up, I saw no way he was going to beat Klitschko or Wilder the first time round (which I think he did) and even in the rematch I picked Wilder to get him outta there so I wouldn't argue with anyone picking Fury vs Mike but I got Mike by TKO late

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          Originally posted by No Losses
          Prime Mike. I don't think Fury could live with the pace, Mike's ability to slip and weave his way to his opponents chest means he gets inside often and when he does there's plenty of body for him to attack. An uppercut on his way out of a clinch sends Fury crashing to the canvas in a manner like the smaller Steve Cunningham did.

          The thing is I do always seem to pick against Fury and he keeps shutting me up, I saw no way he was going to beat Klitschko or Wilder the first time round (which I think he did) and even in the rematch I picked Wilder to get him outta there so I wouldn't argue with anyone picking Fury vs Mike but I got Mike by TKO late
          Early Fury wasn't that good and he underestimated Cunningham. Fully motivated Fury would just lean on Tyson and KO him in late rounds.

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            Originally posted by oscar9992
            Early Fury wasn't that good and he underestimated Cunningham. Fully motivated Fury would just lean on Tyson and KO him in late rounds.
            LOL well "leaning on" him ain't boxing. If it's a leaning contest sure Fury for the W but I don't think he's quick enough or is fit enough to stop or evade the onslaught, if the referee is gonna let him lean on him all night then there could be a problem, he could get bitten

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              Difficult call. It depends on whether Fury would have the foreknowledge how to Buster Douglas Iron Mike (so that he'd assume it's possible ). I don't think leaning onto Mike would work exactly due to the size difference - he'd be leaving his body open, and perhaps even his chin open to uppercuts.

              Because Mike sure as hell would manage to get into range. He was extremely fast on his feet.

              Fury dislikes fighting skilled opponents who are way shorter than him, I think.

              I can see both guys possibly getting a UD going their way.

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                Nobody beats a 100% Fury and that includes the overrated Mike.

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                  Mike has 4 rounds to get him out of there otherwise there is likely only one winner.

                  Mike had an exhausting style and didn't carry his power late, he has 4 rounds to get to Fury and I do think his speed would cause Fury problems early on and he'd maybe hit the deck but Fury has excellent recuperative abilities, ring IQ and can adjust and adapt on the fly something Mike couldn't do. As brilliant as prime Mike was he was one dimensional.

                  I think he'd begin to fade after 4 as usual and wear down rapidly from being leaned on and pushed about and bullied. Mike was your stereotypical bully he was an amazing on-top fighter but when he got a taste of his own medicine he either got KTFO or looked for a way out.

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                    Prime Mike. Hes going to batter Furys body and get him leaning over...BOOM goes his chin.

                    Pre-prison Mike was something special. Complete dedication and focus and moved like a MW...at HW. Insane

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