wilder - fury

wilder - fury

wilder
27
53%
fury
24
47%
 
Total votes: 51

adislav123
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Re: wilder - fury

Post by adislav123 »

135 lbs? You saying he was close to 400 last year?
Oiky
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Re: wilder - fury

Post by Oiky »

There's only one tyson fury
candyslim
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Re: wilder - fury

Post by candyslim »

There used to be two but he's lost a lot of weight.
Enlightened-One
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Re: wilder - fury

Post by Enlightened-One »

adislav123 wrote: 02 Oct 2018, 13:45 135 lbs? You saying he was close to 400 last year?
Tyson Fury admitted to weighing about 27st 7lbs (385 lbs) at his heaviest. The Brit also conceded this week that he is slightly lighter than the 18st 6lbs (258lbs) he weighed against Francesco Pianeta.

When Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder joined Good Morning Britain earlier this week to publicise their bout, the Brit claimed that he'd lost about 9st 9lbs (135lbs).
adislav123
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Re: wilder - fury

Post by adislav123 »

:TU:

Just to say it again: THE GYPSY KING WILL THOROUGHLY DISMANTLE THE BRUNZE BOMBER!
HomicideHenry
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Re: wilder - fury

Post by HomicideHenry »

This'll be very difficult to decide, but at present I think Fury either draws Wilder or edges a MD over him. It's going all twelve rounds, and both men are hitting the canvas at some point or another.
tiny_acres
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Re: wilder - fury

Post by tiny_acres »

HomicideHenry wrote: 04 Oct 2018, 18:44 This'll be very difficult to decide, but at present I think Fury either draws Wilder or edges a MD over him. It's going all twelve rounds, and both men are hitting the canvas at some point or another.
I can not envision any scenario where Fury knocks Wilder down.
No way no how
HomicideHenry
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Re: wilder - fury

Post by HomicideHenry »

tiny_acres wrote: 04 Oct 2018, 19:33
HomicideHenry wrote: 04 Oct 2018, 18:44 This'll be very difficult to decide, but at present I think Fury either draws Wilder or edges a MD over him. It's going all twelve rounds, and both men are hitting the canvas at some point or another.
I can not envision any scenario where Fury knocks Wilder down.
No way no how

I only do BECAUSE of how off balance and wild Wilder can be in that ring. If he misses shots, Fury can side step and throw a few punches and knock Wilder down, even though they wouldn't be hurtful punches. It'd be knockdowns of circumstance, rather than substance.
tiny_acres
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Re: wilder - fury

Post by tiny_acres »

HomicideHenry wrote: 04 Oct 2018, 21:01
tiny_acres wrote: 04 Oct 2018, 19:33
HomicideHenry wrote: 04 Oct 2018, 18:44 This'll be very difficult to decide, but at present I think Fury either draws Wilder or edges a MD over him. It's going all twelve rounds, and both men are hitting the canvas at some point or another.
I can not envision any scenario where Fury knocks Wilder down.
No way no how

I only do BECAUSE of how off balance and wild Wilder can be in that ring. If he misses shots, Fury can side step and throw a few punches and knock Wilder down, even though they wouldn't be hurtful punches. It'd be knockdowns of circumstance, rather than substance.
I still can't see it. But I'll be there to watch it live in person. Can't wait for it :TU:
Best Coast
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Re: wilder - fury

Post by Best Coast »

tiny_acres wrote: 04 Oct 2018, 21:56
HomicideHenry wrote: 04 Oct 2018, 21:01
tiny_acres wrote: 04 Oct 2018, 19:33

I can not envision any scenario where Fury knocks Wilder down.
No way no how

I only do BECAUSE of how off balance and wild Wilder can be in that ring. If he misses shots, Fury can side step and throw a few punches and knock Wilder down, even though they wouldn't be hurtful punches. It'd be knockdowns of circumstance, rather than substance.
I still can't see it. But I'll be there to watch it live in person. Can't wait for it :TU:
Cool...have you watched sports at Staples before?
tiny_acres
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Re: wilder - fury

Post by tiny_acres »

Best Coast wrote: 04 Oct 2018, 22:44
tiny_acres wrote: 04 Oct 2018, 21:56
HomicideHenry wrote: 04 Oct 2018, 21:01


I only do BECAUSE of how off balance and wild Wilder can be in that ring. If he misses shots, Fury can side step and throw a few punches and knock Wilder down, even though they wouldn't be hurtful punches. It'd be knockdowns of circumstance, rather than substance.
I still can't see it. But I'll be there to watch it live in person. Can't wait for it :TU:
Cool...have you watched sports at Staples before?
I've never been there before
geronimo
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Re: wilder - fury

Post by geronimo »

I voted for Fury. The gipsy king is a very skilled boxer: good use of the Philly Shell, good foot work, good hand speed, good punching variations, but, perhaps his chin is not that good. On the other side, Wilder is very poor technically but is a freak of nature: with a single punch he can finish any fight. And is right hand is very fast. A match in witch everything can happens, but i go for Fury to outbox the american.
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