Fury v Wilder 2 (7 Viewers)

CCFCSteve

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It would be quite a change of approach from him if he does come out trying to take Wilder's head off.

Agreed. Can’t see him doing that and if he does, getting away with it. Fury’s best chance is keeping on the move for 12 rounds (he can easily outbox Wilder IF he can avoid his right hand !!!)

fascinating fight !
 

eastwoodsdustman

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It would be quite a change of approach from him if he does come out trying to take Wilder's head off.
By Saying that he's just buying the first couple of rounds cheaply as he'll be hoping he can kid Wilder into going defensive to negate the early onslaught.
The thing with Fury is thought that he's unpredictable and could come out swinging but I think he has too much boxing intelligence to do that.
 

Skybluemichael

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Tyson Fury doesn’t have knockout power he hits people so much they just give up
I think windmill wilder wrist or arm is going to open up Fury’s cut
 

bringbackrattles

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Be glad when the fight is on and decided. All the hype and trash talk gets tedious, just get in there and sort it out instead of the insults etc.
 

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Thought Fury looked on edge a little in yesterday’s get together, Wilder had upped his game compared to last time on the banter as Fury annihilated him last time in the same session but it’s all talk so maybe doesn’t affect them.
 

fellatio_Martinez

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Thought Fury looked on edge a little in yesterday’s get together, Wilder had upped his game compared to last time on the banter as Fury annihilated him last time in the same session but it’s all talk so maybe doesn’t affect them.

I didn't like that Fury had a hoodie, cap and sunglasses on.

It was like he didn't want to be seen.
 

Great_Expectations

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I’m looking forward to it and I really hope Fury wins. He doesn’t quite seem as on it as usual, but I actually think it’s all part of his game plan. He will outbox Wilder and keep away from his one weapon.

How/where are people watching it?
 

fellatio_Martinez

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I’m looking forward to it and I really hope Fury wins. He doesn’t quite seem as on it as usual, but I actually think it’s all part of his game plan. He will outbox Wilder and keep away from his one weapon.

How/where are people watching it?

Fury has been acting very differently. Not his usual flamboyant self but as you say it could all be part of the plan.

I'll be watching on BT Sport. It'll be worth the £20.
 

SkyBlueDom26

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Fury deffo more low key for this one, as the doc showed last night he went into the otto fight taking the piss too much and nearly got beat! Expect a very different fury tomorrow night!
 

fellatio_Martinez

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Journalists close to Fury's camp are saying that he's deliberately being reserved before this fight because he took the piss before the Otto Wallin fight and nearly got stopped. They also say that he's in great spirits and is looking very fit.

I saw an interview Fury did with Steve Bunce the other day and Fury looks glowing and his arms look significantly bigger than before.

I feel slightly better about Fury's chances now.

 

Greggs

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Wilder has said himself that he's so confident in his punching power that he doesn't rush into a fights swinging. His last fight against Ortiz was a prime example of him just waiting for the right moment because he knows it will invariably come and his chin is good enough to weather most storms.

Fury could jab the head off any man but he hasn't got the power to knock the likes of Wilder out and he's considerably lighter coming into this fight too so I can't see that changing.

I still think Fury will come through though because he always finds a way and he won the last fight in the eyes of anyone with a bit of sense.
Fury has stopped 20 of his 29 opponents, saying he hasn't the power is just bizarre.
 

wingy

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Watching all this pre fight stuff takes me back to 70's Saturday afternoon sport
Bedworth Civic Hall and Kent Walton fayre.
 

Greggs

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I said knockout, not TKO.

You're obviously clueless about boxing. Stick to owl bothering you weirdo.
What's the difference? A stoppage is a stoppage......No difference being knocked out cold from one dig than being dropped 3 times in a round from a barrage of nice body/liver shots set up off decent combos. From experience i'd know which i'd prefer. Saying Fury only has a jab is just ignorant and casual
 

Greggs

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I've already made a very popular post about this.

Tyson Fury v Deontay Wilder II
Now fuck off back to your very popular post.........
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fellatio_Martinez

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What's the difference? A stoppage is a stoppage......No difference being knocked out cold from one dig than being dropped 3 times in a round from a barrage of nice body/liver shots set up off decent combos. From experience i'd know which i'd prefer. Saying Fury only has a jab is just ignorant and casual

Fury is known as a technical boxer, not a knockout artist. Everyone knows this. You're just spouting shite as usual and embarrassing yourself.



Now fuck off back to your very popular post.........
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Why would I say that my post that had about 5 replies was popular when it obviously wasn't?

Maybe I was being self deprecating and sarcastic and you're so desperate to jump on me that you missed the joke and now look silly?


How about you give an opinion on the fight and stop going around acting the arsehole.
 

Astute

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Fury is known as a technical boxer, not a knockout artist. Everyone knows this. You're just spouting shite as usual and embarrassing yourself.





Why would I say that my post that had about 5 replies was popular when it obviously wasn't?

Maybe I was being self deprecating and sarcastic and you're so desperate to jump on me that you missed the joke and now look silly?


How about you give an opinion on the fight and stop going around acting the arsehole.
In years gone by all the wins would have been a KO. But as boxing deaths became more known the referees got more of a say. And it is a good thing.

Wilder has more power. Wilder has the most power in present day boxing. This includes fighters much heavier. But to say Fury doesn't hit hard is wrong. You don't become world heavyweight champion by hitting someone softly.
 

Greggs

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In years gone by all the wins would have been a KO. But as boxing deaths became more known the referees got more of a say. And it is a good thing.

Wilder has more power. Wilder has the most power in present day boxing. This includes fighters much heavier. But to say Fury doesn't hit hard is wrong. You don't become world heavyweight champion by hitting someone softly.
That Felatio thing is such a prick.
 

Greggs

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Hopefully Fury's cut has fully healed now, if Wilder opens a cut like that up Fury will be finished!

Team fury all the way! Hopefully he can get revenge for that robbery in the first fight
Scar tissue is inferior to healthy tissue in many significant ways. It's stiffer than healthy skin, muscle and fat. It's less pliable and less able to withstand being stretched or deformed without being damaged — a factor that raises the risk of future breakdown. Good chance it opens up again to be fair. Look at Nate Diaz, he'll never be in a fight when his face don't split open!
 

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