Who has got more chance against Fury?

Wilder or Joshua?

Wilder
17
50%
Joshua
17
50%
 
Total votes: 34

bigman1968
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Re: Who has got more chance against Fury?

Post by bigman1968 »

Mexi-Box wrote:I honestly think Povetkin is the hardest fight for Fury.
Fury will love to come to Moscow(Povetkin cannot fight outside of Russia) for 17M, like Klitchko, for easy fight.

Poor Povetkin...another 36 minutes to smell man's armpits|-O
Mexi-Box
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Re: Who has got more chance against Fury?

Post by Mexi-Box »

bigman1968 wrote:
Mexi-Box wrote:I honestly think Povetkin is the hardest fight for Fury.
Fury will love to come to Moscow(Povetkin cannot fight outside of Russia) for 17M, like Klitchko, for easy fight.

Poor Povetkin...another 36 minutes to smell man's armpits|-O
Fury doesn't fight like that, though. Plus, I hope they have a better referee than Pabon. Klitschko was literally putting all his weight on Povetkin. A competent referee would've disqualified Klitschko.
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Re: Who has got more chance against Fury?

Post by conty22 »

Mexi-Box wrote:
bigman1968 wrote:
Mexi-Box wrote:I honestly think Povetkin is the hardest fight for Fury.
Fury will love to come to Moscow(Povetkin cannot fight outside of Russia) for 17M, like Klitchko, for easy fight.

Poor Povetkin...another 36 minutes to smell man's armpits|-O
Fury doesn't fight like that, though. Plus, I hope they have a better referee than Pabon. Klitschko was literally putting all his weight on Povetkin. A competent referee would've disqualified Klitschko.

Povetkin is small one dimensional boxer. Fury beats him with one hand
Badhusker
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Re: Who has got more chance against Fury?

Post by Badhusker »

Regardless of how Joshua and Wilder's next fights turn out, I think they both beat Fury. Some people somehow have it in their minds that Fury is near unbeatable because he beat a 40yr old Wlad who looked shot, not being able to pull the trigger.

I think Fury has a better chance against Povetkin, as he uses his height advantage very well. I'm not convinced his chin is great though, but admit he did take his own shot to the face well. :OhYes:
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Re: Who has got more chance against Fury?

Post by forcefraser »

Povetkin mullers wilder
SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Who has got more chance against Fury?

Post by SaadOffTheDeck »

Mexi-Box wrote:
bigman1968 wrote:
Mexi-Box wrote:I honestly think Povetkin is the hardest fight for Fury.
Fury will love to come to Moscow(Povetkin cannot fight outside of Russia) for 17M, like Klitchko, for easy fight.

Poor Povetkin...another 36 minutes to smell man's armpits|-O
Fury doesn't fight like that, though. Plus, I hope they have a better referee than Pabon. Klitschko was literally putting all his weight on Povetkin. A competent referee would've disqualified Klitschko.
He did against Cunningham.
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Re: Who has got more chance against Fury?

Post by SNG »

They've only seen him box once.
Ian1973
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Re: Who has got more chance against Fury?

Post by Ian1973 »

Joshua is so bulky and slow he'll barely land a blow on Fury, he'd dance behind the jab and make Joshua look silly.
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Re: Who has got more chance against Fury?

Post by Tanzio »

Let's see how they each do with their current assignments. I do think that either would be competitive with Fury today though.
bigman1968
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Re: Who has got more chance against Fury?

Post by bigman1968 »

Mexi-Box wrote:
bigman1968 wrote:
Mexi-Box wrote:I honestly think Povetkin is the hardest fight for Fury.
Fury will love to come to Moscow(Povetkin cannot fight outside of Russia) for 17M, like Klitchko, for easy fight.

Poor Povetkin...another 36 minutes to smell man's armpits|-O
Fury doesn't fight like that, though. Plus, I hope they have a better referee than Pabon. Klitschko was literally putting all his weight on Povetkin. A competent referee would've disqualified Klitschko.
Competent referee would stop Povetkin's dives to Klitchko's armpits!
I saw the fight live and I do not remember Wlad chasing Sasha across the ring in order to hug him...Povetkin did that jumping on him with his head down like a bull. Wlad was already 38yo and didn't have legs to fight going backward.

If he could do so - Sasha was absorbing 200 jabs more by his nose|-O
BitPlayer
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Re: Who has got more chance against Fury?

Post by BitPlayer »

Wilder is bigger, moves faster, has had better fights and has more 1 punch power. Aj is a better inside fighter. WIlder easy for me.
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Re: Who has got more chance against Fury?

Post by BitPlayer »

SaadOffTheDeck wrote:
Mexi-Box wrote:
bigman1968 wrote:
Fury will love to come to Moscow(Povetkin cannot fight outside of Russia) for 17M, like Klitchko, for easy fight.

Poor Povetkin...another 36 minutes to smell man's armpits|-O
Fury doesn't fight like that, though. Plus, I hope they have a better referee than Pabon. Klitschko was literally putting all his weight on Povetkin. A competent referee would've disqualified Klitschko.
He did against Cunningham.
Yeah but Peter wasn't allowed in America and told him off for fighting like an idiot after that fight, he was young overhyped and didn't do what he des best. Still a much better watch than Wlad Povetkin, just due to being much closer. He does clinch if he needs to, but I think he doesn't like it nearly as much as Wlad.
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