I diagnose a serious case of... butthurt. Still got PTSD after the Wilder rematch, eh?
Why did Fury run from Wlad for 12 rds?
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12 round masterclass from Fury, taking a long reigning champion who had barely lost a round in 12 years to school in his own backyard, a man who had never previously been outboxed.
Casuals say it was a boring fight, but those who understand boxing know better.
That is still Fury's finest hour, and probably always will be.Comment
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Fury won, on steroids. In a fight that was the most boring in heavyweight history. Since then he has only beaten Wilder. The rest of his resume is full of bums and gatekeepersFury deserves every praise for going to Klit's backyard and dethroning him. There was a such huge gap in experience and level of opposition fought and he managed to pull off what very few thought him capable of. A confident, disciplined Fury is another beast entirely and a level above the rest.Comment
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I just watched the fight against and Fury ran like a biitch and he barely even threw 70 punches in that fight. LMAOOO
His uncle Peter told me him to engage at one point and he said he’s watchful/scared of Wlad’s left hook. LMAOOO
This guy isn’t beating Josh. He’ll get destroyed.
What you call running, we call boxing. The game is hit and don't be hit. Fury is the epitome of this.
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He used his reach advantage, stuck a jab out there, avoided getting punched and won every round.
You know, that thing ALL GOOD BOXERS DO.
Going life and death and almost getting knocked out like Joshua-Klitschko is the preferably performance?
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he just stayed mobile, why trade with someone who can crack on stationary targets?
As it turned out, he didnt need to have, but he didnt know that going in, and why risk getting koed.Comment
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