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Originally posted by el*** View PostIm sure Fury believed in himself that time he was dropped by a cruiser weight.Last edited by Noelanthony; 11-26-2018, 09:00 AM.
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Originally posted by SteveM View PostTell that to Stiverne, Wilder closed a 4-5 foot gap in half a second to land a socking, guard-splitting, straight right plush on Bermaine's chin.
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Originally posted by Noelanthony View PostHe tried the same thing with a slow old ponderous Ortiz and remained in a Cuban thunderstorm for over 45 seconds in the 7th round. That lack of discipline to potential danger will be his undoing when he steps up and fights the emperor. You do know who the emperor is I hope? ...... and it’s not Fury🔫
Either way...Fury doesn't punch when he senses danger, he holds or runs. He also arm punches unless his opponent is in a full shell.
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Originally posted by Ake-Dawg View PostAre you sure that's accurate? I don't recall the "Cuban thunderstorm" being the result of Wilder coming in to fast and getting caught. Look like it was a left hand while Wilder was being lazy in the pocket.
Either way...Fury doesn't punch when he senses danger, he holds or runs. He also arm punches unless his opponent is in a full shell.
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Originally posted by MisanthropicNY View PostWilder's biggest problem is that he's never faced a man the size of Fury with the reach of Fury. Wilder is used to having fighters in the range of that big right hand. Wilder already spreads his legs too wide, which hurts his own range. Imagine that against a 6'9" long reach fighter like Tyson. I think Fury already has this fight planned in his head like playwright and Wilder is going to have to get a KO to win. Fury is going to be moving and going in and out with shots coming from everywhere.
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