That don't mean **** in heavyweight boxin, Wilder is fast and has power and Fury is slow with a bad defense, don't see how Fury can win
Not sure how boxrec can rank Wilder at #56 and Mago at #69 when nearly all Wilder's opponents have a mass of red, I.E losses, next to their names. Why doesn't Wilder call out Mago who is US based? Worried his glass jaw might be shattered into a million pieces maybe?
Hey, let's not let FACTS get in the way! Esp not on this thread. None of these guys were world class, but "a mass of red?" What are you smoking? Seriously, WTF is wrong with you guys? ----------------------------- Kertson Manswell 22-5-0 Jesse Oltmanns 10-2-0 David Long 11-1-2 Daniel Cota 17-3-1 DeAndrey Abron 15-6-0 Shannon Caudle 9-0-1 3 Ty Cobb 7-1-0 Jerry Vaughn 2-0-1
it does mean ****. it means he aint proved a god damn thing in 4 years except he can beat up guys that box in their spare time that he dwarfs in the ring while training full time. tyson fury is 10 steps up and i dont see a scenerio where tyson fury could lose to a guy like wilder who hasnt even been 4 rounds and has a weak chin
He doesn't train full time. He has a full time REGULAR job, to support his family. Once again, no reality seems to be allowed in this thread. Only on ESB. :roll:
I think Wilder has a good chance to beat Fury. Fury is a good fighter an he beat Dereck and he stays active. But Fury hasnt faced a prime fast power puncher. He hasn't faced a HW who can match his size yet. If Wilder comes out smokin' you might very well see a KO in the first 3. But Fry can cut Wilder in half with the left hook to the body. Interesting fight and I want to see it. Fury has got to march towards the title not fight old James Toney.
Fury hits pretty hard and we know he can take a punch from himself so it's not really fair to say he has a glass jaw.
If Owen Beck can land his jab with some consistency on Deontay Wilder I think it's safe to expect Tyson Fury would have no problem doing the same, only with more regularity. Wilder is clearly physically talented but he's so raw it's unbelievable. He'd stand a small chance of knocking Fury out with his big right, but outside of that and the likely result is 9/10 Fury beats him up and stops him within 2-3 rounds.
If some Canadian can can drop Fury I think it's safe to expect Wilder would have no problem doing the same, only with more regularity. (your logic)