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    Default Re: Can Fury actually beat Wilder?

    Fury getting away with lacking ring fitness and reflexes. All of this is resolved by more fights. The tools were always there.

    If he takes a fight this year with Wilder, I can only conclude he is after a final payday as he needs more fights to get ready for tougher/trickier opponents.

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    Wilders skinny little pretzel legs like little pretzel sticks will Wilt after about five rounds of Tyson Fury leaning on him constantly and roughing him up spinning him around pushing him and laying on him

    Fury is then going to turn Wilder's head sideways with his left forearm and chop the side of his neck with a magnificent right hand coming down like an anvil and possibly break his neck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    Wilders skinny little pretzel legs like little pretzel sticks will Wilt after about five rounds of Tyson Fury leaning on him constantly and roughing him up spinning him around pushing him and laying on him


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    That's a good point my Armenian ass assassin, there's a big weight difference.... Actually closer to 40lbs going by their last weigh ins.... That's a lot of weight on Wilders relatively small legs.

    Round six sounds a bit early though, Wilder really has ac lot of determination and fury doesn't hit that hard for his size, I would bet on it being a later stoppage.

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    Default Re: Can Fury actually beat Wilder?

    I’ve been pondering “how good is Tyson Fury” all day and can’t seem to find an answer I can get behind. My thoughts just become more abstract. Like “is hard to beat the same as good”, meaning he isn’t so strong, isn’t so fit, isn’t so coordinated, this means isn’t so good normally. But for his size he has absolutely amazing head movement, he has great balance (perhaps because he doesn’t commit), he is quick, he is accurate(again, for his size)

    After a spell I start thinking “is Tyson Fury the most skilled man we have ever seen at this size?” I just can’t come to an answer on him from he got lucky to catch Wladimir when he did all the way to his toolbox has enough to make him very very hard to beat.

    I’ll say it, I have no clue what Tyson Fury really is. I thought he was a fraud years ago, a clown. I definitely don’t think that anymore. But I’m no closer to a judgement on him.

    At least unlike some he isn’t laying out his career according to some master maximizing plan. He’s fighting the fight that matters. Have to respect that. Props to him and Wilder for being fighters, I had them both wrong.

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    Fury is a huge equally off the wall fella who knows he pulled it off before. That's a solid asset to bring into a ring. Unfortunately he's also been knocked silly by a wide right from one puffed up cruiserweight in Steve Cunningham. As flawed as Wilder is and as much as he leaves his doors open beyond anything other than a sharp 1-2..he sells out full bore on his punch. He showed some actual poise and timing early with Ortiz but if his bell in rung he'll go out on his shield and I can't say same about Fury. Then again all things being equal.. save for Ortiz ? it's a big step up for Wilder. Semi warming to this one and the freak show aspect helps . It's a good move having Fury come over with fan base in tow. Crazy to think it's only Wilders second time in Vegas.


    anyone want to wager on an 'injury' postponing it .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    Fury is a huge equally off the wall fella who knows he pulled it off before. That's a solid asset to bring into a ring. Unfortunately he's also been knocked silly by a wide right from one puffed up cruiserweight in Steve Cunningham. As flawed as Wilder is and as much as he leaves his doors open beyond anything other than a sharp 1-2..he sells out full bore on his punch. He showed some actual poise and timing early with Ortiz but if his bell in rung he'll go out on his shield and I can't say same about Fury. Then again all things being equal.. save for Ortiz ? it's a big step up for Wilder. Semi warming to this one and the freak show aspect helps . It's a good move having Fury come over with fan base in tow. Crazy to think it's only Wilders second time in Vegas.


    anyone want to wager on an 'injury' postponing it .
    I really don't think fury has that big of a fan base at all... don't fall for the pikey bollocks... today the lineal champ on the comeback trail (after a two year drug ban) takes on a heavyweight and all the posts in the thread were master doing a rbr. ... whyte had way more intrest. . He was fighting parker to be fair bit still. .. fury let his fame pass him by (by being banned for two years).. and wilder doesn't have a big fan base either so I'm on the postponment bandwagon too

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    Quote Originally Posted by palmerq View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    Fury is a huge equally off the wall fella who knows he pulled it off before. That's a solid asset to bring into a ring. Unfortunately he's also been knocked silly by a wide right from one puffed up cruiserweight in Steve Cunningham. As flawed as Wilder is and as much as he leaves his doors open beyond anything other than a sharp 1-2..he sells out full bore on his punch. He showed some actual poise and timing early with Ortiz but if his bell in rung he'll go out on his shield and I can't say same about Fury. Then again all things being equal.. save for Ortiz ? it's a big step up for Wilder. Semi warming to this one and the freak show aspect helps . It's a good move having Fury come over with fan base in tow. Crazy to think it's only Wilders second time in Vegas.


    anyone want to wager on an 'injury' postponing it .
    I really don't think fury has that big of a fan base at all... don't fall for the pikey bollocks... today the lineal champ on the comeback trail (after a two year drug ban) takes on a heavyweight and all the posts in the thread were master doing a rbr. ... whyte had way more intrest. . He was fighting parker to be fair bit still. .. fury let his fame pass him by (by being banned for two years).. and wilder doesn't have a big fan base either so I'm on the postponment bandwagon too
    Fury forever the rodeo clown is still a guy who blows up media wise no pun intended. He and Wilder showmanship wise will be signed by Vince McMahon by the final bell and Wilder needs a real push. Didn't AJ actually call Furys name out after his last fight? Fact that fat reformed Fury has multi threads says it . Would have preferred Whyte been saying but he's far more of a threat. This better not be ppv.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    Fury is a huge equally off the wall fella who knows he pulled it off before. That's a solid asset to bring into a ring. Unfortunately he's also been knocked silly by a wide right from one puffed up cruiserweight in Steve Cunningham. As flawed as Wilder is and as much as he leaves his doors open beyond anything other than a sharp 1-2..he sells out full bore on his punch. He showed some actual poise and timing early with Ortiz but if his bell in rung he'll go out on his shield and I can't say same about Fury. Then again all things being equal.. save for Ortiz ? it's a big step up for Wilder. Semi warming to this one and the freak show aspect helps . It's a good move having Fury come over with fan base in tow. Crazy to think it's only Wilders second time in Vegas.anyone want to wager on an 'injury' postponing it .
    I really don't think fury has that big of a fan base at all... don't fall for the pikey bollocks... today the lineal champ on the comeback trail (after a two year drug ban) takes on a heavyweight and all the posts in the thread were master doing a rbr. ... whyte had way more intrest. . He was fighting parker to be fair bit still. .. fury let his fame pass him by (by being banned for two years).. and wilder doesn't have a big fan base either so I'm on the postponment bandwagon too
    Fury forever the rodeo clown is still a guy who blows up media wise no pun intended. He and Wilder showmanship wise will be signed by Vince McMahon by the final bell and Wilder needs a real push. Didn't AJ actually call Furys name out after his last fight? Fact that fat reformed Fury has multi threads says it . Would have preferred Whyte been saying but he's far more of a threat. This better not be ppv.
    It is Showtime PPV. Least that’s what I heard them say back in studio.Don’t see it doing too well on PPV...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hulk View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by palmerq View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    Fury is a huge equally off the wall fella who knows he pulled it off before. That's a solid asset to bring into a ring. Unfortunately he's also been knocked silly by a wide right from one puffed up cruiserweight in Steve Cunningham. As flawed as Wilder is and as much as he leaves his doors open beyond anything other than a sharp 1-2..he sells out full bore on his punch. He showed some actual poise and timing early with Ortiz but if his bell in rung he'll go out on his shield and I can't say same about Fury. Then again all things being equal.. save for Ortiz ? it's a big step up for Wilder. Semi warming to this one and the freak show aspect helps . It's a good move having Fury come over with fan base in tow. Crazy to think it's only Wilders second time in Vegas.anyone want to wager on an 'injury' postponing it .
    I really don't think fury has that big of a fan base at all... don't fall for the pikey bollocks... today the lineal champ on the comeback trail (after a two year drug ban) takes on a heavyweight and all the posts in the thread were master doing a rbr. ... whyte had way more intrest. . He was fighting parker to be fair bit still. .. fury let his fame pass him by (by being banned for two years).. and wilder doesn't have a big fan base either so I'm on the postponment bandwagon too
    Fury forever the rodeo clown is still a guy who blows up media wise no pun intended. He and Wilder showmanship wise will be signed by Vince McMahon by the final bell and Wilder needs a real push. Didn't AJ actually call Furys name out after his last fight? Fact that fat reformed Fury has multi threads says it . Would have preferred Whyte been saying but he's far more of a threat. This better not be ppv.
    It is Showtime PPV. Least that’s what I heard them say back in studio.Don’t see it doing too well on PPV...
    It will be ppv here and over in your country.
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