Fury Can Bully Wilder around the ring with his strength!

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  1. Farmboxer

    Farmboxer VIP Member Full Member

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    When I first saw the two of them together I was shocked by how much bigger Fury is than Wilder! Not just the 2 inch height advantage, but the overall size difference. Fury says he will come into the fight at only around 260 or so, Wilder is 214. Wilder's body is like a tooth pick and can be broken. I look for Fury to go for Wilder's body, he will be so much stronger, can bully Wilder around the ring. All he has to do is watch out for the right hand, but Fury is hard to hit, he uses lateral movement, is fast. Wilder's only chance is the lucky punch, not so sure it will be as effective against as big a man as Fury who rolls with the punches. Fury's jab is superior also................................The only thing that worries me about Fury is his long layoff, but was watching him spar, he has his speed and balance back. We will see.....................................plus, Fury has every punch in the book, Wilder only has one....................
     
  2. GALVATRON

    GALVATRON Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Fury should win this fight easily by fighting smart and mixing it up differently every round. If a fighter cant answer simple jabs he shouldn't be champion ,not only does jabs confuse the guy ive seen him stumble a bit getting hit by them where it ruins an entire round for him because he then doesn't throw anything.

    This should apply to ANY 6'9 guy with 85 inches who also has high ring IQ, Wilder literally is at a disadvantage as soon as the bell rings and has to hope fury makes a major mistake to win.

    Wilder has been lucky having that 6;7 frame bail him out ,Fury will be the second capable boxer of nullifying him this time wilder is without his main weapon, and its not his power its his reach, not just landing but avoiding shots that NEARLY hit him .
     
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  3. Vykus

    Vykus ɹoolɟ ǝɥʇ ɯoɹɟ ʍǝᴉʌ ǝɥʇ Full Member

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    Bully him, run rings around him, outbox him. My opinion of this fight is continously evolving the more I think about it. First it was Wilder should put him away, then Fury by decision, now Fury by late stoppage. As long as hes worked on his speed/agility to counter Wilders, I think Fury takes this one. From what ive seen online, Fury is looking in superb shape/conditioning.
     
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  4. andrewa1

    andrewa1 Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    Yep. I'm feeling better and better about Fury winning. Gonna shock the world a second time around. The funny thing is he will still be the underdog when he completes the trifecta and beats AJ. People will always underestimate him for some reason.
     
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  5. Heavyrighthand

    Heavyrighthand Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Fury has elusive waist and foot work/movement and when combined with very fast counterpunching, then throw in his reach advantage. Gonna be hard for Wilder to win even one round
     
  6. Aston Villa

    Aston Villa Active Member banned Full Member

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    You have to get in their with him kinda fighter to realise how effective he is imo, that's the reason. Hes stronger moves better and punches harder imo than what most think. He definitely punches hard enough to cause Wilder problems
     
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  7. Brighton bomber

    Brighton bomber Loyal Member Full Member

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    Fury is definitely far stronger and when he does clinch Wilder he will maul him like he did Cunningham. Fury has many more ways to win, he's clearly better in so many areas. If Fury is only 80% he easily wins this fight, but that's the big doubt most people have, how much has he regained of his old form? His father says he's 50%.

    If Fury schools and humiliates Wilder it won't be a shock to anyone really even though Fury is an underdog. We all know how skilled Fury is and how poor Wilder can be.
     
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  8. VicMcCoy

    VicMcCoy Member Full Member

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    Yep this is a big factor. Pound for pound, Wilder is stronger. But that extra 35/40lbs of weight is huge and will tell as the fight goes on.

    Fury should be leaning on Wilder and wearing him down whenever possible. He’s mentioned the weight difference several times so I expect it’s part of the game plan to do this.
     
  9. DanielDimov

    DanielDimov Jabbing all night Full Member

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    Strength could be a big factor but: if you saw the Ustinov vs Hunter fight last night, you can see that not always the hugging and wrestling helps. Wilder should be prepared for that it is pretty obvious that Fury will try using every single tool to survive. For me the fight will be all about Fury surviving 12 rounds so he can win a super boring fight like he did against Wlad. Otherwise he is doomed to be KOed. The big question is :are the judges in the US going to allow Fury win by points.
     
  10. TWO CENTS

    TWO CENTS New Member Full Member

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    It's
     
  11. TWO CENTS

    TWO CENTS New Member Full Member

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    It's not likely to happen ,Wilder is wiry,country strong, notice the way he shook off the referee in the Stivern fight and the way he pushed off Ortiz and Duhapas. He warned Fury that it will be a mistake to try to bully him, but anything can happen.
     
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  12. madballster

    madballster Loyal Member Full Member

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    This is exactly the point. If Fury is 80% of what he was against Wlad he will easily dispatch of Wilder. If Fury is coming for a payday and is lazy/unmotivated in the ring he will lose, collect his cash and go home and blow up to 450 lbs again.
     
  13. Ukansodoff

    Ukansodoff Deontay plz stop ducking Joshua. Thank you. Full Member

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    Bloody hell where have you been? Ive missed your enlightening posts lately.

    I dont think highly of Deontay Wilder, I think hes got serious power but it think hes a below average Boxer and if Fury was in as near as peak condition as he could be id have him as a favourite over Wilder, ive seen so many big punchers lose to superior Boxers again and again and again in this sport. He does look good in camp but id need to see some sharpness and some quik reactions in a real fight and in his 2 comebacks i havnt seen it.
     
  14. iii

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    THIS is why it could turn out to be a good fight...
     
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  15. Aston Villa

    Aston Villa Active Member banned Full Member

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    Disagree. More athletic, but strength I would say there's no comparison whatever angle you look at p4p or as it is ! Fury just doesn't convey his core strength into punches