Fury On Wilder Fight

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by emallini, Jan 19, 2015.


  1. emallini

    emallini Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    I'm a big puncher, he's a big puncher, and it's just a matter of who lands first. I wouldn't go out there to try and outbox somebody who is probably quicker than me. I'd go out there to switch his lights off. I'd look to demolish him early. There'd be a guaranteed knockout in the early rounds. Either way, it will be over very fast."
     
  2. Rock0052

    Rock0052 Loyal Member Full Member

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    Most action-packed fight in the division and one of the most action-packed ones in the sport.

    Wilder-Fury is must-see TV no matter how you slice it. That the winner would be Wlad's clear-cut best contender is a nice cherry on top.
     
  3. antonio plaisir

    antonio plaisir the detonator Full Member

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    fury is definitely not a big puncher, wilder is not definitely a big puncher.
     
  4. madballster

    madballster Loyal Member Full Member

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    Fury vs. Wilder would be quite exciting to say the least. Pretty even matchup for me.
     
  5. critix

    critix Boxing Addict Full Member

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    where would this fight take place?
     
  6. Bollywooden

    Bollywooden Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Wilder is a big puncher.
     
  7. aaronpernell

    aaronpernell Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Would make more money in the UK but good chance the "champ" may make Fury travel, maybe vegas again (though that didn't get close to filled
     
  8. Malcolm

    Malcolm Active Member Full Member

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    Yeah, Fury isn't a big puncher. His stoppages come from exhausting his opponent by laying on them. His best bet against Wilder would be to push him around, smother his punches and hurt him on the inside. That assumes of course that Fury is actually as strong as his weight suggests. He's such a poor athlete that it wouldn't surprise me if someone lighter could push him around.
     
  9. Saintpat

    Saintpat Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Wilder said after the fight that he'd be willing to go to the UK. I don't think that's an obstacle.

    This is the most lucrative fight for either guy - if they fight Wlad, he has all the bargaining power and would take the biggest slice of the pie.
     
  10. antonio plaisir

    antonio plaisir the detonator Full Member

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    not definitely. let's see him in with a few more legit opponents 1st.
     
  11. MN_Logan

    MN_Logan Well-Known Member Full Member

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    :rofl. How come he couldn't knock out a terribly dehydrated zombie?
     
  12. McGrain

    McGrain Diamond Dog Staff Member

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    He's saying he would go to the UK to make this fight. This is probably a football stadium fight if properly managed. There's money here boys, and a good, good fight that would crown the first very clear #1 contender since Vitali's retirement.

    Good for the division, good for the sport, good for the fighters.

    SO it'll never ****ing happen.
     
  13. Beatle

    Beatle Sheer Analysis Full Member

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    Are you Don King or just one of his spokesmen?
     
  14. Metal Man

    Metal Man Active Member Full Member

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    Fury would'nt go out there to have a war with Wilder.Neither guy would.Fury will stay on the back foot behind the jab like he did with Chisora.
     
  15. ArseBandit

    ArseBandit Boxing Junkie Full Member

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