Tyson Fury prepares for Klitschko....

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by V.Iced, Feb 27, 2015.


  1. Wig

    Wig Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Yeah he might win or he might lose agreed.
    Or it might be a draw or a NC

    Thanks for the valuable insight
     
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  2. 2fast2fury

    2fast2fury Member Full Member

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    Haha love this thread...
     
  3. im sparticus

    im sparticus There Ye Go. Full Member

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    I think we all know the fury of old is more than capable of beating wilder.
    Fury showed some amazing skills against wlad.
    People.say it was the most boring fight in hw history, well beauty is in the eye of the beholder, let me tell you that.
    Fury defence and the way he layers it is his main asset but since his return I have noticed a slight decline in this part of his repertoire. In the Panetta fight at times he was sloppy and switched off. Now I understand that Ben.d. main objective is to get the rounds in and tbf to Ben, that was the right call.
    As a trainer he needed to evaluate his fighters performance under as long as he could get in rounds/timewise.
    Are we going to get the fury of old, that's the question we are all awaiting answering.
    He's been out for a long time and went through quite a downhill trajectory with his health and mental issues. He no longer has the man behind him who masterminded that night in Germany and the man who's replaced him has virtually no experience in professional boxing and the only time the public saw this chap in the corner in a championship fight, he looked way out if his depth.
    We all have to agree, the momentum is with wilder.
     
  4. Twentyman

    Twentyman You dog nonce! banned Full Member

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    I’m really confident about the outcome of this fight. As we all know, there are different styles of boxing but there’s a category that doesn’t get much recognition (or even acknowledged) in my opinion and that’s a spoiler. To the casual eye they are extremely boring to watch and fans of their opponents get hugely frustrated because their fighter can’t seem to land clean and can’t seem to get any cohesion or rhythm...the rounds tick away and they get more and more frustrated, the crowd boos and the spoiler does just enough to nick the decision. The more dangerous the opponent the more affective they are. On rare occasions that they fight an inferior fighter they don’t look great because their best work comes from counter punching, and they’re not the most eye catching when they have to fight on the front foot.

    Don’t judge Fury on the work he does on the front foot...it isn’t what brings out the best in him, it doesn’t excite or inspire him. He’s all about the danger...the bigger the threat the more switched on he is.

    I know I sound like a Fury fan boy haha, but i’m just a huge fan of boxing. If I was showing someone who had never watched boxing before a fighter or ‘fights’ it would not include anything that Fury has been involved in. I think only true boxing fans can appreciate the science behind his work.
     
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