Fouts is actually training to box by a pro trainer and actually stated otyher youtubers no nothing because they don`t box or spent time in a gym learning their trade, so you`re half right.
You made yet another thread, this time about Fury's punching power. I made a comment in reply, basing my answer on the fact his punch still isn't particularly hard, but has improved based on his improved technique and balance (you know, fundamentals... duh) You then quote me going on about Fury being more nimble than Joshua, which has the sum total of **** all to do with this thread. Maybe if you didn't create threads constantly you might be able to distinguish the difference. So, helpful hint, read your own thread titles before you go off on some unrelated tangent, and try not to be a massive helmet.
He clearly is stronger and hits harder than in previous fights but still, he does not hit hard if you compare him to other top level HW.
You just saw a trainer who trained the hw champ get shown to not know wtf he’s doing, yet this foust fella would know better because he’s being trained by someone further down the food chain? The guy, from what little I’ve seen, doesn’t really know much past the obvious and worn out cliches. I’m not saying there’s no youtubers that know boxing, there is, I just don’t think he’s one of them. He knows lots of the pieces he just puts the wrong ones together.
I disagree but he didn`t see the Fury v Wilder rematch coming, he picked Wilder and said it was a huge mistake to sack Davison, that he needed encouraging in terms of feinting etc. He also felt it wa a big mistake Fury deciding to come forward and that he`d be easily ovderpowered if he tried that, he also said Fury should not try and fight southpaw, then made a joke wouldn`t it be funny if Fury came out southpaw and beat the **** out of Wilder coming forwards,well obviously that humour hasn`t aged well despite Fury not fighting in a southpaw stance.
I doubt we're going to see him wipe out guys with one shot power but he can defo cause enough damage and with his boxing skills he won't let anybody off the hook if they're in trouble.
Something no one is talking about is the brutal body shots Fury landed early in the fight. Fury landed like 3 or 4 huge body shots including the one that dropped DW. These shots made it even easier for Fury to catch Wilder up top and took a lot out of him.
This fight looked very similar to the Cunningham fight. Fury just went in there with the plan, strategy and training to overpower his opponent.
2 out of every 3 of his fights have ended early. Fury was punching with about as much power as Vitali.
Fury was far more focused fighting Wilder and rode some hard rights instead of getting nailed and dropped like he did v the smaller Cunningham.
Ya'll forgetting this is heavyweight. Elementary science, force = mass x acceleration. Emphasis on MASS.