Prime MaTyson vs Motivated Fury: Who would win Objectivaly?

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  • TonyGe
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    #31
    If favorTyson barely. Both guys could win this but if a prime Tyson gets inside he will rockk Fury and possibly stop him.

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    • PRINCEKOOL
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      #32
      Originally posted by BoloShot
      He is a genetic marvel for the sheer athleticism and speed he has at his immense weight and frame.
      We have not really seen Tyson Fury move much at 270/80 pounds. Is that Tyson Fury coming back? Wilder's movement is not great, he hardly forced Fury to display great athleticism in their second fight.

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      • NachoMan
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        #33
        Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
        Interesting, but they say Usyk is too small for modern hw division.

        But still, they believe small hw-s from the past, like Mike, would finish Fury in a few rounds. Strange folks.
        If Usyk fought anything like prime Iron Mike Tyson, nobody would be writing him off as a HW.

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          #34
          Originally posted by W1LL
          The same people saying Tyson beats Fury, are the same people who said Wilder beats Fury. Interesting...

          All BS aside, we all know Tyson Fury would have Mike Tyson beat before the opening bell. Tyson was only good when people were terrified of him. Fury would be anything but.
          Deontay Wilder will defeat Tyson Fury in the trilogy by coming forward, putting his punches together, while throwing them in bunches and combinations. He cannot allow Fury to get his punches off first and dictate the tempo. In addition, he must land his left hook and beat Fury to the punch. If Wilder were to implement this strategy I could guarantee, he wins that fight by way of knockout victory.

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          • BoloShot
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            #35
            Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
            We have not really seen Tyson Fury move much at 270/80 pounds. Is that Tyson Fury coming back? Wilder's movement is not great, he hardly forced Fury to display great athleticism in their second fight.
            To move like he usually does at 250/260 is still unbelievable. I bet he wouldn't be bad at moving at 270+.

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              #36
              Originally posted by BoloShot
              To move like he usually does at 250/260 is still unbelievable. I bet he wouldn't be bad at moving at 270+.
              Deontay Wilder is not the type of fighter, which forces fighters into producing great movement 'Wilder's movement is very poor, his balance terrible and he appears extremely static'.

              Tyson Fury at 270-80 pounds right now, has not displayed the ability to move LIKE he used to etc

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