Now that I think about it...does Fury have any holes in his game

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  • MoneyKasha
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    #31
    Kronk Fury is unstoppable

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    • PRvazquez
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      #32
      Spot on 100% correct he almost died that night.

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        #33
        Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
        Squares himself up on the inside, is a clumsy fighter at times, lacks power, stamina is suspect 'Like all of this top heavyweights these days'.

        Does this Fury at 270 pounds, come with all the old tricks? Can he still move?
        He can

        His ability to take a backward step in Wilder rematch was really impressive and quick. The way he was balanced to spring into range or out of range was as good as it gets. His footwork is better than ever, just more intelligent and measured.

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          #34
          Fury’s biggest flaw is he fights to the level of his opposition, well, obviously enough to win. But it’s a dangerous game if you’re not motivated and under estimate the opponent.

          If you look at is over all attributes in the ring is one of the most complete fighters in boxing. He can adapt to any style, his ring IQ is great. Intelligent feet, can fight orthodox or southpaw. Inside or outside, backwards or forwards, you name it.

          There’s not many fighters in boxing that can do all those things. Look at last night with Loma, People saying he is the best fighter in boxing but looked lost when a fighter could control distance well, And didn’t really have any answers. Especially when he felt some power and didn’t really want to commit. Fury felt Wilders Power and still took it to him because he knew that’s what he needed to do .


          Fury has beaten two long reigning champions, both huge punchers and beat them with very different two very different game plans and style.

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          • MoneyKasha
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            #35
            he's pretty much the most flawless fighter today

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            • JakeTheBoxer
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              #36
              A fighter with great inside game can beat him. I just don`t see anybody now.

              Rivas is too small.

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              • MUNG
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                #37
                he went to germany and went to the states to take titles, that's impressive and very hard to do

                we need the joshua fight asap when this covid crap clears up hopefully mid next year

                joshua is pretty good and can fight different way's so let's see how he handles that

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