No. The fight will be like the first. It is juat if either fighter can do that bit more. Fury is not a puncher.
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No. The fight will be like the first. It is juat if either fighter can do that bit more. Fury is not a puncher.
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As a heavyweight, the potential is there if were talking about Physics. Wilder fights a style where he doesn't see quite a few punches coming. So in that sense, opportunity will be knocking all fight. Fury's just to tentative to sit down on any punches and answer the door.
They want your @$$ beat because upsets make news. News brings about excitement, excitement brings about ratings. The objective is to bring you up to the tower and tear your @$$ down. And if you don't believe that, you're crazy.
Roy Jones, Jr. "What I've Learned," Esquire 2003
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If Fury targets the small body of Wilder he can get the stoppage. It leaves him vulnerable but it can be done.
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I think John Fury was smoking crack cocaine when he said Fury will ko Wilder. lolol....
Bigger man George, bigger punch!
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If the sport has taught us anything it's to never say never. Also that title belts are churned out with the speed of a bicycle powered coverer belt in a Willy Wonka factory. Ultimately though that's just not who Fury is or what he's about. One thing about Wilder you can't deny is that you cannot predict him and he really doesn't set patterns. One minute he's all jab jab jab flat feet and the very next he's flailing half backward full forward from choppy angles like Emmanuel Augustus with C4 tapped to his gloves and shots you don't see coming. Fury will Fury knowing the success he had last out and remembering what staring at the lights was like. But should he stun Wilder he had better follow through.
fury couldn't knockout my mum
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The switch of trainers and move to the kronk gym makes it looks like Tyson is serious about going for the KO but after rewatching the first fight it's a sensible move.
What he lacked in the 1st fight was the ability to make wilder pay when he missed. The lack of physicality allowed deontay to stay dangerous for the full 12 without his energy being sapped in the process. The kronk gym has a reputation for an aggressive style but for heavyweights I think emmanuel Stewart actually turned Lennox Lewis and wvladimir Klitschko more defensively focused. He made them use their height and reach behind a solid jab and tie guys up on the inside. That's what Tysons gottta do, don't back up so much vs wilder, still be elusive but stop deontay from coming in and use his weight in the clinches to tire wilder out.
i think it's a good move. I was more confident of Furys chances going into 1st fight than I am going into the second but I still favour Fury slightly. The KO is possible but Fury on points is more likely
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A consistent 3-4 power punches per round to keep him guessing is all fury needs to win the fight. The rest is movement and def = win.
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