Tyson Fury changed his ENTIRE game for Wilder 2 and 3...

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  1. Chitown

    Chitown Active Member Full Member

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    Just goes to show how dangerous Wilder is. With his size and power hes a tough H2H for anyone in history.

    Fury went back to the patient, backfoot boxing, outfighting, clinch n stall guy here that he was his entire career outside of Wilder 2 and 3. To fight Deontay in the rematches he had to completely change up his game and pressure him just to try to keep him off him and he still almost got KOd for it in the trilogy.

    Wilder beats every current guy besides Fury and MAYBE Usyk. Usyk is alot better but defensively he has holes and if Wilder catches him despite his great durability he will get stopped.
     
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  2. Mickc

    Mickc Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Wilder is a freak with his tall rangy frame,athletic movement,fast hands and his deadly KO power,yes he has flaws but he is still a nightmare for anybody,even Fury had to get off the floor 4 times in there trilogy to beat him . The Heavyweight division is certainly more exciting with Wilder in it and there is still some great future fights that are out there for him .
     
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  3. Chitown

    Chitown Active Member Full Member

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    Yup. 24:10 Fury says as much that you cant box Wilder for 12 rounds because of his freakish power. Have to stay on him and keep him on backfoot.
     
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  4. Guerra

    Guerra Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Imagine if a guy like Wilder goes into boxing young and has a trainer like Emanual Steward.
    He would be like Hearns.
     
  5. gmurphy

    gmurphy Land of the corrupt, home of the robbery! banned Full Member

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    Ya that's because he didn't train for wilder 3. It's hard to get motivated facing a big useless american level shithouse that you already brain damaged
     
  6. LeftRightGoodNite

    LeftRightGoodNite New Member Full Member

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    He beat him in the first fight by boxing at range....
    He beat him in the second fight by boxing aggressively....
    He beat him in the third fight by pure heart, the guy clearly wasn't there physically or mentally because of his lack of training due to his daughter being ill.

    Wilder's best win is Luis Ortiz...Who got dropped twice by Charles Martin.

    You don't get credit for looking, occasionally, competitive, against a completely out of shape Fury once.
     
  7. tokyo5exwale

    tokyo5exwale Underdogs are on top banned Full Member

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    shows how brilliantly versatile Tyson Fury is

    He changed his style in the 2nd fight because the 1st fight showed he couldn't get a decision in america and needed a KO to win ( also because he realised it was better to fight Wilder on the front foot)
     
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  8. Jason Gordon

    Jason Gordon Active Member banned Full Member

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    You clearly missed his early career.
     
  9. miniq

    miniq AJ IS A BODYBUILDING BUM Full Member

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    Tyson Fury beat Wilder with two naff elbows and barrelling forward in the third bout.

    Fury won on heart, guts and determination alone, which he is very familiar with. Fury is a bad bad man.

    Fury's evolution from debut to retirement is remarkable. He is beyond versatile & for a man of his size and stature to do it is trend setting. Never been seen before. He is truly unique. A one off.

    Fury's natural state will always be a war horse who uses his size and toughness to grind you down. If Whyte hurt Fury he would have been in for a world of hurt because that outboxer would have gone and he'd have had a 270 pound giant coming after him for blood. Whyte would have folded. Fury gets stronger when he gets hurt, this is proven fact.

    There are very few people on the planet who can truly appreciate what it's like and takes to gets hit by a man like Wilder at full force and be able to continue fighting. or the mental devastation when Wilder feels his knuckles crack on an opponent at full force and for them to be unfazed or get back up. Everything you've built yourself around falls apart.

    Fury getting buckled at the end of round 10 hitting the ropes then walking off them at Wilder with his guard down goading Wilder to hit him in the head was all she wrote.
     
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  10. Jaxsax

    Jaxsax New Member Full Member

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    Are you aware that he almost beat Fury in the first fight too ?

    And Luis Ortiz is a very good boxer, unfortunately he's not in his prime anymore.

    Wilder beat him the first time when he was basically 39 years old... nobody wanted to fight him before, so it's rather telling...
     
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  11. ShovelHook

    ShovelHook Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I mean, the version of Ortiz that Martin fought was evidently worse than the one Wilder fought. He's lost his durability thanks to Wilder and obviously age. Wilder beat a good version of Ortiz, who was a title threat despite people downplaying him.
     
  12. Forza

    Forza Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    he barely trained and still whooped him 3 times, end of
     
  13. Kiwi Casual

    Kiwi Casual Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I'd still pick AJ, Parker, a prime Povetkin, Wlad, Usyk and maybe even Otto Wallin to beat Wilder. It doesn't appear to take much to stagger Wilder Fury just didn't capitalize it properly in his fights.
     
  14. miniq

    miniq AJ IS A BODYBUILDING BUM Full Member

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    Wilder puts his fist right through AJ's bodybuilder head
     
  15. Forza

    Forza Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    wilder beats at least half those guys