Fury wont dance with Wilder he will Bear Hug all night

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  1. sean

    sean pale peice of pig`s ear Full Member

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    fury is not in shape
    let alone shape he was in v chisora/wlad

    he has not trained at all for 30 months
    in that time he has been frying his brain with drugs

    pilling on 7 stone of fat

    he is still fat as well as carrying around lots of loose skin
    i do not take his last 2 fights as notice of stamina
    i cannot think of a sport where you can abuse your body and brain as fury has done and come back after a long haitus and be competitive as you once were.
     
  2. jm2729v

    jm2729v Active Member Full Member

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    I just really hope Fury actually manages to make it to the ring, I won't be surprised if he suddenly pulls out
     
  3. DoubleJ

    DoubleJ Active Member Full Member

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    While possible, that isn't Fury's usual game and I don't see him changing it up here. He'll see Wilder's feet planted really far apart, Wilder's hands held out too far and he'll try to circle and pot shot. I think he'll do well in spurts and occasionally get caught.

    The question, to me, is whether he can keep it up all night or if he slows down, becomes stationary, and gets hit flush with something hard. I don't know. Which is why I'm watching.
     
  4. Hattonmad

    Hattonmad Boxing Addict Full Member

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    What are you on about? He's been training for over a year straight. His opponent in his last bout may not have been up to much but Fury done the ten rounds with ease, exhibiting a solid punch output in every round.

    He's always had a naturally good engine for a heavyweight. Stamina will not be an issue in this fight.
     
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  5. BitPlayerVesti

    BitPlayerVesti Boxing Drunkie Full Member

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    I posted this in another thread a while back. I think Fury's best shot is to stay close and smother Wilder, Fury is pretty good on the inside and it'll stop Wilder getting leverage on his shots, Wilder's footwork isn't exactly textbook but he has a long reach and pretty fast feet, so even out of range won't be entirely safe.

    But it's if he has the energy to pull it off, the judges and ref will like it, which the fans certainly won't, so pretty risky.
     
  6. FartWristedBum

    FartWristedBum I walk this Earth like a bum Full Member

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    You've misread what I wrote it seems.
    I didn't suggest Haye and Tyson Fury fought Wlad in similar ways.
    I compared HUGHIE Fury's recent display against Pulev to Wilder's fight style.
    Then said TYSON Fury may utilise head movement and showboating against Wilder from range, much like Haye did in HIS fight against Wlad.

    I hope this clears it up.
     
  7. Rumsfeld

    Rumsfeld Moderator Staff Member

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    I tend to agree with this. If Fury loses, I don't think his downfall will be stamina.
     
  8. sid

    sid Boxing Addict Full Member

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    If anyone pulls out of this fight it will be Wilder.