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Wilder vs fury who would win??
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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If fury gets some serious rounds under his belt and boxes anywhere near what used to be able to fury out smarts wilder. BUT this is a big BUT in heavy weight it only take one decent shot and wilder likes to swing for big bombs so he has a big chance of catching fury.
Still think Joshua sees them both away |
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Fury is an underrated boxer. He's very skilful and is deceptively quick with good footwork.
The Wilder fight could be one too early but he could outbox him. Personally,I'd never bet against Fury.
Looks like Las Vegas in November. He'll be in pretty good shape and he'll go over early and do a good circuit of chat shows etc, he'll sell the fight as well as anybody could and it'll be a massive fight in America because he will provoke interest.
Like him or loathe him, he doesn't avoid anyone.
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"Think you find fury been knocked down by a cruiserweight called steve Cunningham and was a bad knock down aswell "
Steve Cunningham was a very highly rated boxer and the winner was on course for the Klitschko fight, with an eliminator with Pulev in between. Cunningham was 210 pounds for that fight so very much a heavyweight.
Fury had an awful first two rounds and was floored in the second. He then recovered and knocked Cunningham out which was the first time he'd been knocked out in his career. |
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By *el1979Woman
over a year ago
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"Think you find fury been knocked down by a cruiserweight called steve Cunningham and was a bad knock down aswell
Steve Cunningham was a very highly rated boxer and the winner was on course for the Klitschko fight, with an eliminator with Pulev in between. Cunningham was 210 pounds for that fight so very much a heavyweight.
Fury had an awful first two rounds and was floored in the second. He then recovered and knocked Cunningham out which was the first time he'd been knocked out in his career."
I know was a heavy knockdown aswell I was just stating to the OP that fury has been knocked down
Before by a cruiserweight so if wilder lands fury is not getting up |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Fury is a joke. Had one good fight and thinks he’s the greatest. After that fights he’s a lost lamb because he knows he had the fight of his life and can never reproduce it! Waste man!
Wilder would beat im him and AJ would flatten the fucker and squat in his face |
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By *ediMan
over a year ago
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"Fury is a joke. Had one good fight and thinks he’s the greatest. After that fights he’s a lost lamb because he knows he had the fight of his life and can never reproduce it! Waste man!
Wilder would beat im him and AJ would flatten the fucker and squat in his face " fury’s chin is suspect at times but he always finds a away |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Fury has been dropped by cunningham, at this moment in time wilder by mid - late tko. Give it 12 - 18 months if fury gets back to his best, i'll side with fury decision. |
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"Fury is a joke. Had one good fight and thinks he’s the greatest. After that fights he’s a lost lamb because he knows he had the fight of his life and can never reproduce it! Waste man!
Wilder would beat im him and AJ would flatten the fucker and squat in his face "
He’s clever, he makes statements calling himself the greatest to sell tickets. Who preformed better against Klitschko ? Like him or loath him he’ll never refuse a fight. Aj is clever, he picks his fights, Prince Naseem was the same until he met Marco Barrera. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Fury has the better boxing brain and like him or loath him I think Fury beats both Wilder and AJ. however, make no mistake, both Wilder and AJ have the KO power to drop anybody. That raw power is something Fury does not have. |
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"Fury has the better boxing brain and like him or loath him I think Fury beats both Wilder and AJ. however, make no mistake, both Wilder and AJ have the KO power to drop anybody. That raw power is something Fury does not have."
Yeah 100%,maybe the Wilder fight comes to early but who knows. If AJ thinks he’s the greatest why not take the Wilder fight ? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Fury has the better boxing brain and like him or loath him I think Fury beats both Wilder and AJ. however, make no mistake, both Wilder and AJ have the KO power to drop anybody. That raw power is something Fury does not have.
Yeah 100%,maybe the Wilder fight comes to early but who knows. If AJ thinks he’s the greatest why not take the Wilder fight ?"
I think the AJ camp was/ is genuinely scared of Wilder and being honest I love AJ, but he is smart not to take that fight because I don't think it is a fight he can win. Both Wilder and Fury would school AJ. Wilder would KO him and Fury would outbox him. By choosing to fight Povetkin, imo he has guarenteed himself another win and with Fury fighting Wilder, only the winner will still be able to fight AJ. This means AJ can put all his eggs in one basket and train to either go the distance with Fury or have a raw fight with Wilder. At the moment there is to much unpredictability for him. |
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By *lackXealMan
over a year ago
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"Fury has the better boxing brain and like him or loath him I think Fury beats both Wilder and AJ. however, make no mistake, both Wilder and AJ have the KO power to drop anybody. That raw power is something Fury does not have.
Yeah 100%,maybe the Wilder fight comes to early but who knows. If AJ thinks he’s the greatest why not take the Wilder fight ?
I think the AJ camp was/ is genuinely scared of Wilder and being honest I love AJ, but he is smart not to take that fight because I don't think it is a fight he can win. Both Wilder and Fury would school AJ. Wilder would KO him and Fury would outbox him. By choosing to fight Povetkin, imo he has guarenteed himself another win and with Fury fighting Wilder, only the winner will still be able to fight AJ. This means AJ can put all his eggs in one basket and train to either go the distance with Fury or have a raw fight with Wilder. At the moment there is to much unpredictability for him."
AJ did not choose to fight povestkin, it was his mandatory by the boxing federation. Povestkin is a very good fighter. Wilder avoided him .
In case of wilder vs fury. Wilder is not as good as fury. His weaknesses was exposed by a 50 yrs old boxer Ortiz who nearly finished wilder. |
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