Tyson Fury looking like a beast coming to destroy Wilder and pound him

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Tyson Fury Goat, Feb 4, 2020.



  1. Tabby73

    Tabby73 New Member Full Member

    73
    59
    Jan 19, 2020
    Because of the cut Fury has to go for the KO if needed
     
  2. mirkofilipovic

    mirkofilipovic ESB Management Full Member

    27,653
    38,333
    Jan 7, 2014
  3. Dementia Pugulistica

    Dementia Pugulistica Well-Known Member Full Member

    1,848
    958
    Nov 24, 2005
    I think Wilder's up against it this time. He's re matching a guy that's a better boxer than him and will probably outweigh Wilder by close to 40 lbs. I had / have concerns about Furys punch resistance due to the 2 knockdowns in the first fight but Fury took a couple pretty good shots after the KD in the 12th and kept coming, so jury's still out for me. The first fight was Furys to lose and he gave Wilder the chance he needed by going for the knock out in the last round and got caught. Fury looked bad against Wallin but I also thought Wilder looked slow against Ortiz. This is a great fight with 2 contrasting styles where the puncher actually has legit 1 punch KO power and will pose a threat as long as the fight lasts. As with all superfights with a huge international betting pool expect some kinda bull**** split decision / majority draw / or some other unthought of result. Immediately after the first fight I thought Wilder would KO Fury in the rematch, now I'm leaning towards a victory for Fury.
     
  4. N17

    N17 VIP Member Full Member

    36,291
    33,086
    Feb 16, 2013
    Can we change the title? Can we take off the last bit "and pound him".

    Now, it says "destroy" first so we get the idea but "and pound him" disturbs me.


    Im reading that as Fury will get in the ring, destroy Wilder, knock him out and then errr well.. pound him.


    What's known in the trade as "The Old Bill Cosby", knock them out then pound them.
     
  5. Grinder

    Grinder Dude, don't call me Dude Full Member

    5,413
    2,031
    Mar 24, 2005
    Muscles don't win boxing matches. Fury needs to box and counter punch, accumulating damage over several rounds.

    Wilder needs to walk Fury into a right hand somehow, to be honest I don't see the strategy in his boxing. He's not a boxer puncher who sets traps and then unleashes when his opponent is trapped. He awkwardly paws his jab and increases the rate of his right hands until he lands a big one.
     
  6. ForemanJab

    ForemanJab Deus Vult Full Member

    13,408
    9,087
    May 8, 2014
    OP, did you steal the title from the gay porn you watch?