Diffrence fury vs wilder fury vs klitchko

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  1. Wagoat

    Wagoat Member Full Member

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    What’s the diffrence in skill/technique and shape form when fury fought wilder and with klitchko

    Obviously his shape weight more etc

    But from a technical point

    What i noticed was
    Fury fought more in orthodox stance which i think was smarter because when fighting southpaw you can hit the left easier on orthodox but also Vica versa orthodox can land right quicker against southpaw and wilder has dangerous right hand
    So i think fighting mostly orthodox was smart move he only did switch southpaw throwing combo’s schifting when wilder backed up and he switches stances while clowning but most of fight he didn’t switch that much and stayed orthodox.
    Also i noticed that fury diped down alot and didn’t do that against klitchko in the klitchko fight he Made short tight slips and short Sway’s backwards without breaking his stance in the wilder fight fury jumped more when he moved instead of gliding which he did in klitchko fight against wilder he swayed his head back he also did with klitchko but klitchko fight he did with a little sway just let him miss just a little without breaking stance against wilder he sway’ed backwards too far making him still miss but with too much space too come back to orginal postion fast making movement slower and breaking stance a little bit

    To me from a tactical standpoint the wilder fight he fought better than the klitchko fight strategy was masterful and performed it perfect

    But from a technical skills standpoint footwork/balance etc he fought better in the klitchko fight than the wilder fight

    This is my opinion on it.
    Let me know your opinion and let me know what you agree or disagree on and if you seen Some more things about fury good/bad that i didn’t mention i would like to hear
     
  2. mark ant

    mark ant Canelo was never athletic Full Member

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    Fury moved backwards in a straight line when Wilder punched (which is how he got caught) against Wlad Fury moved laterally.
     
  3. GALVATRON

    GALVATRON Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Furys best punch is the left hook from South paw stance. He stayed to much in the orthodox stance and let Wilder get more comfortable as the fight went on. Davison instructed Fury to hold back after round 4 which was a mistake because Fury was just getting to him and when he let up it became a close fight as if Fury was fighting not to lose instead of using a active jab and relentless combos to follow it up.

    Had he done that he could've knocked Wilder out before the 7th round and Wilder wouldn't have even got a gauge on him had Fury switched the stances up.more as well....

    Furys biggest mistake is trying to get inside on Wilder in the last round which Davison told him to do...had he just thrown jabs on the outside he wins!

    Fury was knocked down bc he dipped and took his eyes off Wilder on the inside, he did this way to much , I would never had allowed that!
     
  4. SmackDaBum

    SmackDaBum TKO7 banned Full Member

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    Fury didn't move as much laterally because he didn't want to wait for the Wilder straight. Wilder didn't just run in and throw a straight but he followed Fury to his left when Fury took lateral steps to his right. Also If he gambled with the straight left counter against Wilder's right too much Wilder could have pulled it away with his left. In round 1 Fury noticed that Wilder was keen to counter his jab with a jab counter to make room for his right. Also, southpaw was better against Wilder's straight but harder for the long wilder hook in my opinion.
     
  5. MidniteProwler

    MidniteProwler Fab 4. Mayor of Aussie Boxing Full Member

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    Fury studied both guys and had different game plans which he managed to pull off pretty well. Obviously it didn't all go according to plan but he was ready for both guys.
     
  6. Ted Stickles

    Ted Stickles Boxing Addict Full Member

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    He was way sharper and his twitch reflexes were faster in the Wlad fight. If he keeps training and get down a few more pounds Wilder will really have a worse time in the rematch.
     
  7. It's Ovah

    It's Ovah I am very feel me good. Full Member

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    He fought more in the pocket against Wilder and used fewer high-level feints, probably knowing Wilder wouldn't recognise or react to them the way Wlad did. Against Wlad, even as he was slipping and sliding, he was staying on the outside, refusing to allow himself to get clinched up.