People forget how Wilder Fury ended.

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Contro, Dec 9, 2019.


  1. Contro

    Contro Boxing Addict Full Member

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    There isn't really such a thing as only having power in one hand. Wilder simply has no ability to set up and land good left hooks. He landed them flush on fury and turned everything into those shots. they would have killed an elephant. The fact that fury took them has mentally disturbed wilder just like the rumble in the jungle messed with foreman's mind
     
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  2. Contro

    Contro Boxing Addict Full Member

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    That's what I saw in Wilders eyes when fury got up and took it to him. Wilder was in total disbelief and awe. And now he's in denial and making excuses.
    Life has already hit fury harder than wilder ever could.
    Boxing is 80% mental.
     
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  3. Tramell

    Tramell Hypocrites Love to Pray & Be Seen. Mathew 6:5 Full Member

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    People forgot.;)
     
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  4. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    Being caught flush early by Fury isn't quite as dangerous as being caught flush early by Ortiz. Wilder may view the risk as worth taking, like he did with Dominic Breazeale.
     
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  5. Dubblechin

    Dubblechin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Most heavyweight champs don't fight or defend against many southpaws, because they are harder to hit, harder to fight and harder to look good against.

    Wilder fought Ortiz (a power punching southpaw) twice, Spzilka (a fleet-footed southpaw) and he'll fight Fury (twice), who is not only one of the largest heavyweight champs ever but also a guy who switches from orthodox to southpaw in practically every round. Fury says he's an orthodox fighter. But he often looks more effective as a southpaw.

    Since coming back from having his right hand and torn bicep both surgically repaired, Wilder has pretty much destroyed right-handed challengers (see Stiverne, Breazeale and Washington), but the left-handers still are hard to catch.

    The differences in the first Wilder-Fury fight and the rematch, I think, are going to be Wilder's weight - he'll be heavier than last time (the same as he has for Breazeale) and he'll be a little stronger - and the knowledge that he can floor Fury. Wilder had him all but out before. So he'll start faster this time.

    I think he stops Fury (when Tyson is in the orthodox stance) in the rematch, inside seven. Maybe sooner.
     
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  6. teddybaldock

    teddybaldock Active Member Full Member

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    Bet fury’s punches hurt enough that you don’t wanna take them even though they won’t ko you.. there’s a reason he’s undefeated
     
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  7. sauhund II

    sauhund II Boxing Addict Full Member

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    LOL, so again the excuse is that Fury was only "60"% and now soooooo much better......utter non sense...you aint getting up from a big shot in the last round of a fight if you are not in
    excellent shape.End of.

    So now if he would gone 15 he would have won......nothing but idiots on this forum

    This is the same guy who went major trench warfare for 12 with a Bouncer from sweden........

    And Fury is MIA again.......there aint no February fight......simply not enough time.

    Buster Douglas took a flush uppercut right on the button and similar to Fury got a little help from the Ref to get up but up he got....

    Against Holyfield he took a far lighter shot against a medium puncher at best.......and he stayed down because he was totally out of shape , body and mind. The end.
     
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  8. Marco904

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    Quite the opposite... someone who comes back from a suicide attempt, drink / drug / food addictions, serious mental health problems, enormous weight gain, to challenge a World heavyweight champion and earn a draw, is far from mentally weak.
     
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  9. Marco904

    Marco904 Member Full Member

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    Agreed, however I believe Fury does have enough power to KO Wilder, however clearly he chooses a style that doesn't allow him to fully commit / sit down on his punches therefore he rarely ever lands a full power shot.
     
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  10. Leeroy84

    Leeroy84 Lancashire-la-la-la Full Member

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    Trust me, the world has not forgotten how Widler Fury ended.... It's on youtube still.... It's a December 2018 Xmas classic, a must see.

    Big fat wobbly 70% ex coke head making a stringy basketball-er windmill his way to looking silly over and over, with the lanky baller dancing when he thought he won... and then that face!!!... the "oh **** Shelley, what have I done, he's alive" face.... I lol'ed so hard right here

    and to top it all off, being slapped around like a ho who hasn't paid their way for the remainder of that round.

    Shelley the grinch and Wilder sulking away with their stolen green belt, while the entire world screams "BOOOOOOO"....

    best xmas panto ever, till this day.
     
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  11. Oakland Billy Smith

    Oakland Billy Smith Active Member banned Full Member

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    Wilder only landed 2 punches in the first fight. Both resulted in heavy knockdowns.

    I believe he can land at least 2 more punches in the rematch, may be even a few more.
    Fury is only gonna be able to get his feet so many times. Eventually he won't get up
     
  12. Aydamn

    Aydamn Dillian Da Dissappointment Full Member

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    There is also a reason Wilder is undefeated and Joe Bloggs who has only had 5 fights in his pro career

    am I supposed to be impressed that Fury is undefeated?

    lets see how many undefeated boxer there are on the planet right now
     
  13. HitmanMG

    HitmanMG New Member Full Member

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    It’s not fun to get jabbed in the face no matter how hard the person hits. Fury throws a quick flicking jab that is hard to defend against.
     
  14. teddybaldock

    teddybaldock Active Member Full Member

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    Fury fought wilder and klitschko and is undefeated in my opinion that is impressive. Obviously wins v Browne and Parker rank higher for you?
     
  15. Aydamn

    Aydamn Dillian Da Dissappointment Full Member

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    Wilder ducked Dillian 5 times to fight Fury so in my book it doesnt even count

    Fury beat Klitckho fair play

    whats he done since? Jack ****

    Whyte?

    Parker Rivas Chisora Browne Wach all rated higher than Pianneta Wallin Seferi Schwarz