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  • NachoMan
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    #11
    Originally posted by Silver Spear
    Any chance we can see a photo of this new gym?

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    • PunchyPotorff
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      #12
      Originally posted by Silver Spear
      Any chance we can see a photo of this new gym?
      I am not sure I would give all the credit to Steward for the way Fury fought against Wilder in the rematch. Fury has fought this way before especially against Kiltschko. What exactly did Steward change in Fury's style and approach?
      The improved aggression and punching power were the first things I noticed. Steward mentioned that was what he wanted to inject into Fury's gameplan. And it worked perfectly.

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        #13
        Originally posted by markther
        He didn’t fight like that in the 1st match with Wilder. And he didn’t fight like that in the past against dangerous punchers like Wilder or fighters with equivalent power. But I get it, you don’t want to give the man any major credit after Fury laid out how he contributed to his camp in the online article and in several interviews before and after the fight. Why even bring Steward into camp in the 1st place if he wouldn’t contribute in a big way to the rematch.
        Yep, you nailed it. In both posts.

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        • _Rexy_
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          #14
          Originally posted by Silver Spear
          Any chance we can see a photo of this new gym?

          I am not sure I would give all the credit to Steward for the way Fury fought against Wilder in the rematch. Fury has fought this way before especially against Kiltschko. What exactly did Steward change in Fury's style and approach?
          Fury did not fight Klitschko the same way as wilder 2 at all.

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            #15
            Originally posted by _Rexy_
            Fury did not fight Klitschko the same way as wilder 2 at all.
            Yeah, really weird comparison. The performances were almost the opposite. The performance versus Klitschko was based around the fact Klitschko couldn’t do much with a guy that didn’t stand right in front of him and give him angles. The Wilder one was beating a guy that can’t fight going backwards with a guy in his face.

            The only comparison is they were both excellently crafted game plans to exploit the opponents big flaws.

            That’s part of what makes Fury an excellent fighter on the big occasion because he can really stick to a game plan and not deviate.
            Last edited by deathofaclown; 09-15-2020, 05:24 AM.

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              #16
              Originally posted by deathofaclown
              Yeah, really weird comparison. The performances were almost the opposite. The performance versus Klitschko was based around the fact Klitschko couldn’t do much with a guy that didn’t stand right in front of him and give him angles. The Wilder one was beating a guy that can’t fight going backwards with a guy in his face.

              The only comparison is they were both excellently crafted game plans to exploit the opponents big flaws.

              That’s part of what makes Fury an excellent fighter on the big occasion because he can really stick to a game plan and not deviate.
              Exactly. If anything, I thought Fury fought similar in the FIRST Wilder fight to how he did against Klitschko.

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                #17
                "State of the art gym", you say...?

                I hope we're not about to see Rocky III play out.

                NachoMan, he stamped the wrong time. This is the REAL timestamp

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                • Silver Spear
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by markther
                  He didn’t fight like that in the 1st match with Wilder. And he didn’t fight like that in the past against dangerous punchers like Wilder or fighters with equivalent power. But I get it, you don’t want to give the man any major credit after Fury laid out how he contributed to his camp in the online article and in several interviews before and after the fight. Why even bring Steward into camp in the 1st place if he wouldn’t contribute in a big way to the rematch.
                  Fury has in fact fought like this before. This is not the first time he has shown this style or abilities. I am sure he brought in Steward for a reason and I am sure Steward helped him out in some way. To say Fury has not fought like this before is to admit that you have not been paying attention to his past fights.

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                  • Silver Spear
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by NachoMan
                    LOL brilliant.

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                    • Silver Spear
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by _Rexy_
                      Fury did not fight Klitschko the same way as wilder 2 at all.
                      I went back and watched some fights and yes I agree they were very different but Fury used some of the similar tactics against Klitschko that he used against Wilder. I am not saying that Fury did not improve or learn anything. I see now what he has improved on and changed. He mixed up what he has used in the past in other fights with what he learned this time around perfectly. That is pretty impressive for a boxer to do.

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