Fury: "Wilder lost every round against a 50 year old! I'll take him to school one more time"

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  1. Furiouspillows

    Furiouspillows New Member banned Full Member

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    Fury fans dont know what schooling means, fury edged a points win, same as he did vs klitschko, nothing more.
     
  2. DON1

    DON1 ICEMAN Full Member

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    I'm slowly becoming less of a fan of Fury, dude is a fraud tbh.
     
  3. AdamT

    AdamT Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    I think I agree, but all it takes is one punch

    I would likely back Fury, but Wilder is a bad dude and always has a chance with his punch

    Fury likely won't stop him, unless he puts in the sort of performance he did against Chisora second time around, which I doubt because he will concerned about what comes back

    Tyson will need to box perfectly for 12 rounds and Wilder always has a chance while he is in there.

    He can be 11 rounds down and still find the knockout and that makes this fight intriguing

    Boxer normally wins against the puncher, but Wilder is a weird dude!

    I think Fury, but only an idiot would say that Deontay has no chance

    Both guys have heart

    Tyson has the skills

    Wilder has the power

    I am loving this rematch and can't wait!

    2020 is shaping up to be a great year for the HW division

    Who thought just a few years ago that we would be saying that??
     
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  4. BoJangles

    BoJangles Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Even if Fury gets KTFO he'll get a nice fat check and can go back to the WWE where they pull their punches! WWE is pure Circus and Fury is right at home there!
     
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  5. Enigmadanks

    Enigmadanks Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Fury will have to be perfect for 12 rounds unless he decides to sit down on his punches and try to KO Deontay which would obviously put him in the danger zone of getting hit back.

    I thought Tyson fought nearly perfect in their first fight and was still dropped twice. I don’t think Wilder factored in How to throw his punches against a man naturally taller than him, he missed a good deal of his punches by a wide margin. Obviously fury’s top notch defense played a big part in that but it looked like wilder had trouble gauging distance and finding the right trajectory to his punches against a naturally larger man than him (something he probably hasn’t encountered as an amateur or pro before.)

    I actually think wilder knocks him out in the rematch. I don’t think Tyson can fight a better fight than he did in his first bout with him and I can’t see him being perfect for a full 12 rounds.
     
  6. This is boxing

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    So much False information in this post!

    Fury didn't take the rematch straight away as he had the top rank deal in the works.

    The reason he got robbed was because he had no power going in... 3 years out the ring and frank warren and BT sports behind him.

    Now he has Bob arum ESPN and is in a stronger position having not been inactive.

    I see the fight as 60/40 in Fury's favour.

    He just to be more active with the Jab and he Fury is one of the best inside fighter in the game, He done next to nothing first fight and i suspect this was due to his gas tank.
    He needs to get inside and tire wilder out and then box him the rest of the fight.
    Wilder was shocked Fury got back up and i expect that to have an impact on the second fight and wilder
     
  7. catchwtboxing

    catchwtboxing Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Uh, no, there isn't. His "power" is predicated on fighting sick and part time fighters. Fury has already demonstrated that on his worst day, he can get back up from anything Wilder throws.
     
  8. Perkin Warbeck

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  9. Xseed

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    100% Fury would punch a hole through tanks and warplanes, he would outrun a missile and lift mountains. But it seems like he's capped at 60% so I guess he'll have to pillow fist his way out of Wilder's 1 big punch for 12 rounds. Not that it should be too hard, Deontay can't even box.
     
  10. Incinerate

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    Wilder will ko Fury this time.
     
  11. Heavyrighthand

    Heavyrighthand Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Agree. Fury has skill, speed, elusive defense, reach/height/ leaning range

    He will dominate Wilder again.
     
  12. greenhornet

    greenhornet Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Fury's success is also predicated on fighting small, old, shot, and/or terrible fighters.
     
  13. catchwtboxing

    catchwtboxing Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    As you like, but:

    1) He unseated a two-time champ with 23 defenses, and

    2) 80%-90% of the boxing community believe that he beat Wilder on his worst day.

    So I go back to my original statement. As long as he trains, comes to the ring sober, and does not clown, he literally cannot lose.
     
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  14. Antsu

    Antsu Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Ok. You obviously know something that bookers dont. You should bet everything you have and loans to Fury because there is no change of losing the bet. You are complete idiot if you dont
     
  15. Dario Argento

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    The bookers know Fury is an unstable moron that doesnt take boxing seriously, especially now with his BS in other venues. Yet this didnt stop him from beating Wilder the first time. Dont forget he was the wide underdog against Wlad Klitschko, and look what became of that.
     
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