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Originally posted by Drew Bundini Br View PostSomehow in that 2nd fight in 7 rounds Fury knocked Wilder around like he was a middleweight all while not being able to hurt Wilder for 12 rounds the 1st fight. Sitting down on punches off back leg or not, U don't learn how to crack like that in one training camp.
And even in that 2nd fight there was nothing to suggest Fury had developed unexplained power. Fury was teeing up on Wilder in that last round, yet Wilder wasn’t going anywhere. Exactly what explosive power was demonstrated?
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Originally posted by DougalDylan View PostDefinition of insanity repeating the same thing over and over and expecting different results ... Einstein.
Only yesterday I had to ask what time's dinner at 5 times, I eventually got the answer after being told to F Off x2, make it myself & it's ready when it's ready
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Originally posted by Blackstarr View PostExactly this. People make out that Fury became a killer with unexplained and su****ious power, yet ignore the fact that Wilder actually remained on his feet while Fury was landing almost at will, while the 2nd knockdown seemed more a case of Wilder not having his legs under him. Had it been AJ, Povetkin or even Whyte landing all those punches with Wilder propped against the ropes in that last round, he would probably have left the ring on a stretcher.
And this dent in the skull nonsense is literally the most ridiculous thing ever. Thanks for setting this straight.
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Originally posted by IRONCHINHAGLER View PostBro - believe the truth straight from Bumsquads mouth - It was the heavy pre-fight gay pride costume that weakened his birdlegs combined with the spiked water Breland gave him, and a drunk corrupt ref!! Had zero to due with Furys power or punches!!!!!
With the heavy costume and Breland spiking his water, Wilder apparently never stood a chance even before Fury could throw any punches. As such, these factors should surely be the focus of their investigation surely? Their obsession with Fury’s gloves make no sense.
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Originally posted by Drew Bundini Br View PostSomething wasn't right the 2nd fight for sure.
Fury has never historically been a hard puncher but the 2nd fight all of a sudden he became a killer like EARNIE SHAVERS,GEORGE FOREMAN,TYSON or TOMMY HEARNS. Those are men who hit hard enough to leave dents in your head the size of a gulf ball. It looked like Fury hit him with bare knuckles and it shows barely any padding in his right glove. Fury also has a lot of flap space in front of his left glove which doesn't happen to NEW gloves before a fight. I know Fury is a pretty good boxer but crushing puncher he's not!
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Originally posted by Drew Bundini Br View PostSomehow in that 2nd fight in 7 rounds Fury knocked Wilder around like he was a middleweight all while not being able to hurt Wilder for 12 rounds the 1st fight. Sitting down on punches off back leg or not, U don't learn how to crack like that in one training camp.
He never knocked wilder out even after landing all the punches so stop misleading people....he just ragdolled him and used his size plain and simpleLast edited by The plunger man; 12-30-2020, 03:02 PM.
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Originally posted by Drew Bundini Br View PostSomehow in that 2nd fight in 7 rounds Fury knocked Wilder around like he was a middleweight all while not being able to hurt Wilder for 12 rounds the 1st fight. Sitting down on punches off back leg or not, U don't learn how to crack like that in one training camp.
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Originally posted by Drew Bundini Br View PostAfter the fight Wilder had a dent the size of a golf ball on left side of head from punches. Iv'e been in the fight game for decades and can't explain that especially if is wasn't administered by some of the real hitters I mentioned in earlier post. In ONLY 7 rounds Fury became the most powerful hitter ever?
The point is Wilder never had golf sized dent in his head - you’re making this up. Are you genuinely saying Wilder suffered a skull fracture? Where are the published medical records to confirm such a diagnosis?
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Originally posted by Blackstarr View PostFury fought a completely different style in the first fight, almost entirely on the back foot and in clearly less than prime condition with a tyre of fat around his waist. On the one occasion he came forward in the 12th round, he pushed Wilder back and had him hurt, and this subsequently became the blueprint for the 2nd fight.
And even in that 2nd fight there was nothing to suggest Fury had developed unexplained power. Fury was teeing up on Wilder in that last round, yet Wilder wasn’t going anywhere. Exactly what explosive power was demonstrated?
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