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  • Fury’s new style weakness?

    Is Fury’s new kronk style going to be a detriment to him considering he’s fighting more like every other fighter? He seems to be better off when he can be able to offset his opponents with unorthodox style.

    But with his new style won’t he be more susceptible to getting clipped if he’s putting himself out there?

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    Fury can do it all now. He can box and move or he can walk you down and pummel you into Bolivian.

    The man has no weaknesses.

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    • #3
      It’s not like he can’t switch his style up mid round. This just makes him more dangerous since the only real fault he had was “no punching power”

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      • #4
        Fury can switch styles, he is a very smart boxer when he is on his game

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        • #5
          Watching his last 3 fights before the meltdown/retirement (Chisora II, Hammer, Klitschko) and he seemed way slicker and faster - he looks like a worse version of that but it's still effective. I think that version of him outboxes AJ to a 12-0 UD all day "errday", he likely still outboxes AJ but if he tries to 'maul' AJ like how he used to fight early in his career, he is definitely open to getting KO'd.

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          • #6
            The excuses will be long when AJ wins , it will go from he was unbeatable with Hill to he would have won with Davison .

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Nobody+1 View Post
              Is Fury’s new kronk style going to be a detriment to him considering he’s fighting more like every other fighter? He seems to be better off when he can be able to offset his opponents with unorthodox style.

              But with his new style won’t he be more susceptible to getting clipped if he’s putting himself out there?

              Fury didn't change his style. He changed his trainer and gym.

              Other than add some polish to his 1-2 and stepping into his jab more, Fury is the same Fury.

              And Fury has no weaknesses. If you clip him good there was a high chance he was showboating.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post
                Fury can do it all now. He can box and move or he can walk you down and pummel you into Bolivian.

                The man has no weaknesses.
                Does this new version of Tyson Fury at 270 + pounds 'Come with all the same tricks? The last time Fury implemented the bamboozling style which frustrates and confuses his opponents, was against Deontay Wilder in their first fight.

                Fury marched forward against Wilder 'A fighter who is not really great with his own movement, or a very complicated fighter to solve'.

                I think Fury is going to change from fight to fight, depending on who he is facing 'It is not a good idea, fighting Joshua the same way he fought Wilder II'.
                Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 09-28-2020, 08:00 PM.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by 'b' View Post
                  Watching his last 3 fights before the meltdown/retirement (Chisora II, Hammer, Klitschko) and he seemed way slicker and faster - he looks like a worse version of that but it's still effective. I think that version of him outboxes AJ to a 12-0 UD all day "errday", he likely still outboxes AJ but if he tries to 'maul' AJ like how he used to fight early in his career, he is definitely open to getting KO'd.
                  No version of Fury outboxes AJ 12-0. There's a reason why he failed in the amateurs at English level by losing to Pricey 11-3. And there's a reason why AJ won a silver medal at the world championships and a gold medal at the olympics.

                  Stop smoking cheap weed and even his uncle, Peter, who was his trainer during the fights you listed would slap the shiiit out of you for what you posted. Go watch his interviews.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by LoadedWraps View Post

                    Fury didn't change his style. He changed his trainer and gym.

                    Other than add some polish to his 1-2 and stepping into his jab more, Fury is the same Fury.

                    And Fury has no weaknesses. If you clip him good there was a high chance he was showboating.
                    I have to disagree with the bolded. So far, under Sugar Hill, Fury is consciously and deliberately coming in heavier than he was with Davison and Peter Fury, and backing his weight up with a new diet and S&C regime.

                    I also noticed that, with both Davison and Sugar Hill, Fury doesn't switch stances like he did with Uncle Peter. He shifts stance, to close distance with his punches, but everything he does comes from an orthodox base. He isn't starting rounds southpaw, and the long southpaw jab used so well with Peter seems to have gone.

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