Fury can hurt when he hits, of course he can, he's an 18 stone bloke who's vocation in life is to punch people in the face, you wouldn't describe him as a power puncher though.
It's been difficult to gauge so far in his career because he's clearly been taking the piss for a big portion of it, pity patting his way past Chisora for e.g.
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Fury did wobble and hurt Wlad late in the fight and Wlad clung on for dear life.
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Hopefully Fury will try to hurt Wlad this time so the fight won't be as boringly forgettable as the first one.
Although judging by Fury's history of intentionally not sparking fighters it's doubtful. He likes doing rounds not ironing them out.
Last edited by Fenster; 01-26-2016 at 08:35 PM.
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dunno how intentional it is, and more often than not I don't buy this "wanting extra rounds". I just think that for a very big guy , he doesn't punch that hard . it's not a big criticism here, in case Ross comes on here spurting bollocks.
What I think it is, is that Fury doesn't fight like the size of guy he is. He's more mobile than one expects and he doesn't plant his feet and put all his power through . I am sure if he gave me , or the man in the street a clump , we'd know about it! But he throws a lot on the move , including his power punches.
Fury could have chinned Chisora in one round but "chose" to go 22. So as Memphis said, we won't know much about Fury's power until he actually decides to unleash it. We're in for some spectacle... if he ever does decide to show it, of course
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