Prime Valuev vs Tyson Fury

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cromen27
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Prime Valuev vs Tyson Fury

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Who would win?
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Re: Prime Valuev vs Tyson Fury

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Tyson Fury by a shotout.
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Because of their height, They both win this.
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BoxBuzz wrote: 23 Oct 2018, 12:04 Because of their height, They both win this.
Not sure, how many non-simers read sim, so you can be not understood.
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Not a matter of "reasoning"....this is purely intuitive or perhaps even metaphysical, and as you know.....it arrives on our planet from a "higher source".
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Fury easily in the most boring fight ever.
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BoxBuzz wrote: 23 Oct 2018, 12:04 Because of their height, They both win this.
Height, along with reach, weight, and the number of title defenses (doesn't matter how are against stiffs) are the key factors in evaluating fighters.
People should not get off track and look at how good someone was.
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Re: Prime Valuev vs Tyson Fury

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Ambling Alp II wrote: 26 Oct 2018, 13:12
BoxBuzz wrote: 23 Oct 2018, 12:04 Because of their height, They both win this.
Height, along with reach, weight, and the number of title defenses (doesn't matter how are against stiffs) are the key factors in evaluating fighters.
People should not get off track and look at how good someone was.
Also don't forget that the higher KO% you have, the harder puncher you are, therefore Vitali is one of the hardest punchers of all time according to some people on the boxing forums :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Prime Valuev vs Tyson Fury

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I do make an effort to avoid 'set in stone' posts because you can never know for sure with these hypothetical fights.........

.......but am genuinely inclined to think that Fury is all wrong for Valuev and rather bad news.

TF big enough to take away most of Valuev's key advantages which NV traded on heavily; quicker hands, that more than decent movement for a huge man and (when motivated) a far higher work-rate that Valuev would have not appreciated.

Pretty sure the fight stinks as well; but Fury cruises to a comfortable victory with Valuev badly marked-up and Tyson doing much as he pleases by moving in-and-out of range but without going for the KO.
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Does anyone see a single Valuev Advantage? I'm not sure I see a category where he is superior. Any thoughts?
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The fans :zzz:
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Does anyone see a single Valuev Advantage? I'm not sure I see a category where he is superior. Any thoughts?
Almost none whatsoever and it genuinely looks like a somewhat predictable, dull Fury shut-out.........

...........apart from one notable 'edge' and that is that Valuev was a disciplined pro who always made the best of what little he had. He grafted, prepared and was ready on fight night.

Meanwhile, Fury's ragged/fragile/manic temperament might have seen him do anything from totally abandon a sensible/sound gameplan mid-fight through to turning-up distracted by god knows what, unfit and deeply unhappy.

Fury's state-of-mind might - especially if he was on the downside - have allowed Valuev an opening of sorts.
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