Fury has a very large frame and long arms

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  1. eltirado

    eltirado Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    That is the body of a boxer with One-Punch KO power in all weight classes, Deontay Wilder is the Long Barrel Gun in the Heavyweight division...

    When Teddy Atlas testifies that Deontay Wilder is the hardest puncher in boxing history...You should use that as a reference. Teddy Atlas specialty is Heavyweights, he dealt with so many big-lazy-slobs & Body-Builders in his life, so he knows what he is talking about.

    Its not a coincidence that the lightest version of Deontay Wilder, Knocked-OUT every man he faced. Tyson Fury pulled off the miracle of getting up from a Knockout.
     
  2. miniq

    miniq AJ IS A BODYBUILDING BUM Full Member

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    Fury is the first of a breed of heavyweight which the world has never seen before

    Once in a lifetime kind of fighter, why do you think nobody at HW talks bad about? they all know he is the real deal, most of them have sparred him, Whyte, AJ, Miller. all sparred him and don't talk trash because they know he is the one.

    6'8" 270 pound men shouldn't be as slick as he is, his footwork is supreme, better than all of the rest of the division.

    He is unbeatable right now.

    You might have beaten him when he was a 6 round fighter who holds his feet when he debutted but now he is a 10 year pro with every weapon in his arsenal good luck.

    Fury made a 6'7" 230 pound powerhouse look like a skinny little kid!

    He'd make AJ look like a bodybuilder noob then stop him when he gasses out.
     
  3. SmackDaBum

    SmackDaBum TKO7 banned Full Member

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    False. Weight increase power.

    Power is about what you say plus weight and body solidity.
     
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  4. eltirado

    eltirado Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Weight decreases velocity = lowers power (unless its an unsupported falling projectile, then weight helps)

    Since humans have to support every extra ounce of weight, the only benefit from gravity is falling harder on the Canvas
     
  5. eltirado

    eltirado Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    • (215 lbs) Mike Tyson KO Larry Holmes
    • (217 lbs) George Foreman KO Joe Frazier
     
  6. LoadedGlove

    LoadedGlove Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Don't know how you work that one out. Fury has immense natural strength. Look at that huge core. It's not all about muscles. The reason his stamina is so good is that his body works naturally without needing accelerated oxygen or blood flow.
     
  7. SmackDaBum

    SmackDaBum TKO7 banned Full Member

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    No. It takes more time to build up momentum but when it impacts it will be harder. A light punch can still be better/more effective but not as powerful though.
     
  8. LoadedGlove

    LoadedGlove Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Dubois and Fury are a generation apart. They will never meet in the ring.
     
  9. eltirado

    eltirado Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    That is true if you are the taller opponent, at the expense of extra weight. Something Tyson Fury can use against his opponents, as he is confident he will be able to get up from any Knockdown (we will have to see, if Fury can get up from knockdowns at +270lbs)

    Deontay Wilder will be around long enough to test all these theories, so lets stay open-minded
     
  10. truth_teller

    truth_teller Member banned Full Member

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    You can't know. Maybe Dubois rises fast in 2 years and boxing world will want to see this fight. Money talks.