I have told you guys many times before AJ and Wilder have no chance with Tyson Fury

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Tyson Fury Goat, Dec 3, 2018.


  1. KenBoon

    KenBoon The Marquess of Queensbury's proof reader Full Member

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    There is no way on Earth that Wilder will take a rematch with Fury after that. His managers will be on the phone this morning to Joshua's team agreeing to anything and everything to make the fight happen
     
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  2. Brighton bomber

    Brighton bomber Loyal Member Full Member

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    If scoring a fight was simply down to total punches landed then you might be right but that's not how fights are scored. Fights are scored by rounds won and of the 12 rounds Fury out landed Wilder in 9 of those rounds because of those 71 punches Wilder landed a third of them were landed in rounds 9 and 12. Wilder had 2 good rounds and got schooled for most of the rest of the fight.
     
  3. juhave

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    I know very well how fights are scored and so do the judges. There was many even rounds in this fight which could be scored in both ways. If you scored the fight for Fury there is no problem for me. But it was not schooling and definitely there was no robbery in this fight.
     
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  4. Bensub

    Bensub Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Am asking though what is Wilders skill set? And what does he have over Fury?? just interested how you see it thats all?
     
  5. Bensub

    Bensub Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Thats the true test mate, if Wilder believes he actually won the fight he should have no problem making the re-match ASAP, as we all know Fury will take the fight again in a heart beat. If Wilder doesnt and fights AJ or prob Breazele then we know dont we. Even the fanboys wont be able to defend that.
     
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  6. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    AJ is much better than Donkey and would spark him out cold because the later can't fight, box, and has woeful technique and skills. All Donkey has is power and good speed. The Gypsy King, however, with his slickness, movement, agility, boxing skills, and elusiveness would cause AJ nightmares and make him look even more robotic, wooden, and cumbersome.

    That said, it's obviously a dangerous fight for Fury because AJ is much better schooled, technically better, and more coordinated than Donkey and he's got fast hands for a man of his gargantuan dimensions and if he catches you with a big shot and hurts you he's a very good finisher. But make no mistake, The Gypsy King's movement, slickness, agility, elusiveness, and boxing ability would make him look like an arthritic Herman Munster trudging through snow and if Fury can avoid getting clipped and not get complacent because, as with the other night, he was finding it too easy, and take it past the halfway mark AJ would grow arm weary from swiping at thin air all night and being made to look like a big lumbering clown and he'd start to gas and I can see Fury actually getting him out of there. And I'm talking about this 60% version of Fury here, not the prime one or one who has regained even another 10-20%.

    Again, there's always the risk of Fury getting clipped by something big and taken out by the follow up attack though.
     
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  7. KenBoon

    KenBoon The Marquess of Queensbury's proof reader Full Member

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    When the referee held both fighters hands up for the draw you could see the devastation in Fury's face whilst Wilder had a bigger smile than the Cheshire Cat.
    He knows full well he had a 'HOME VERDICT'.
     
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