Tyson Fury vs. Otto Wallin - 14 September 2019

Who wins?

Poll ended at 14 Sep 2019, 06:25

Fury - Decision
1
5%
FuRY - T/KO
14
64%
DRAW
0
No votes
Wallin - T/KO
7
32%
Wallin - Decision
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 22

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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Otto Wallin - 14 September 2019

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Should stop this really
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Thank fornicate
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Again, anybody who considers watching this tomorrow, I barely know who anybody is but they are good fights. The undercard is worth finding on YouTube
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Otto Wallin - 14 September 2019

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well Wallin looking full of courage in the dressing room.

Looks grey and wishing for a quick death.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Otto Wallin - 14 September 2019

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So it’s terrible National national anthems again. Wallin looking terrified, Fury looking huge and swaggering around in a cape

The USA anthem? fornicate OFF... What is this sh*t?
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Otto Wallin - 14 September 2019

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Tyson cut open then?
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Otto Wallin - 14 September 2019

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Fury more accurate now.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Otto Wallin - 14 September 2019

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Otto Wallin stinks. That cut was horrendous from round 2 and he never really landed a clean shot on it until r12. Fury was there for the taking.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Otto Wallin - 14 September 2019

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Nasty pair of cuts I wonder if it'll push the Wilder fight back.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Otto Wallin - 14 September 2019

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(craig) wrote: 15 Sep 2019, 01:28 Nasty pair of cuts I wonder if it'll push the Wilder fight back.
Might do. People heal at different rates. Fury will be in a position to throw a lot of money at surgery and recovery if he wants to speed things up a bit but realistically I can't see him doing head sparring this year.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Otto Wallin - 14 September 2019

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Lol so his easy fight proved to be anything but
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Otto Wallin - 14 September 2019

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Top heavies need to just fight right now. Joshua already lost and every fight must have their promoters in cardiac arrest.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Otto Wallin - 14 September 2019

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I had Fury winning 118-112, by far his worst showing since the comeback, taking nothing away from Wallin I gave him a couple of rounds and a share of a couple more, he put in a terrific effort, cut Fury bad early with a left hand and TBH if it was Wallin who was cut like that by a punch I imagine it would've been stopped it was pretty gruesome, it was a mountain to climb for Wallin trying to breach the height and reach difference of Fury

Fury came on stronger in the second half but he was pretty flat all night I thought, he struggled with the southpaw stance and smaller height of Wallin, not to mention the fact Wallin actually gave it a bit of a go, Fury just looked like he wasn't at the races, the cut mustve played a part as I said it was a bad one, he tried switching early on but it never done anything for him, he was lazy and a few rounds nothing happened especially early on, he started to put meat on his shots down the stretch when Wallin tired but he never looked like stopping Wallin apart from maybe his corner saving him

I wouldn't write Fury's obituary just yet he still won wide and even his pre exile career was littered with a few sub par performances but what I will say is fight by fight the respect Fury got for the Wilder showing must be dwindling especially with the Americans surely
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Otto Wallin - 14 September 2019

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That's the problem with these tick over fights. Even thought the ability gap may be large the A side can easily get injured delaying the fights people care about.

I'm very sceptical the wilder fight is anywhere near done as well. The Ortiz rematch still hasn't been announced.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Otto Wallin - 14 September 2019

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I wonder if he's overtraining. He seems to be obsessive about it at the mo.

Or maybe it was simply Otto not reading the script.

Either way, it was a good fight :lol: :lol:
Wish I had got the POV :lol: :lol:
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Otto Wallin - 14 September 2019

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Steveh583 wrote: 15 Sep 2019, 05:59 I wonder if he's overtraining. He seems to be obsessive about it at the mo.

Or maybe it was simply Otto not reading the script.

Either way, it was a good fight :lol: :lol:
Wish I had got the POV :lol: :lol:
Overtraining ? Look at the state of him , what sort of training do you do to get big lumps of lard floating around your sides ?
Doesn't seem to affect him to much though and still won comfortably if you take the cut out of the equation .
Mind you ,if we believe he's as good as what he tells us he is he should be beating Wallin with ease .
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Otto Wallin - 14 September 2019

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rd350lc wrote: 15 Sep 2019, 07:09
Steveh583 wrote: 15 Sep 2019, 05:59 I wonder if he's overtraining. He seems to be obsessive about it at the mo.

Or maybe it was simply Otto not reading the script.

Either way, it was a good fight :lol: :lol:
Wish I had got the POV :lol: :lol:
Overtraining ? Look at the state of him , what sort of training do you do to get big lumps of lard floating around your sides ?
Doesn't seem to affect him to much though and still won comfortably if you take the cut out of the equation .
Mind you ,if we believe he's as good as what he tells us he is he should be beating Wallin with ease .

Fury dines out a huge size advantage, he's never been very good in truth, which is why i suspect he even ducked David Price in a career of cherry picks with only 2 notable matchups.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Otto Wallin - 14 September 2019

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Ricky wrote: 15 Sep 2019, 07:47
rd350lc wrote: 15 Sep 2019, 07:09

Overtraining ? Look at the state of him , what sort of training do you do to get big lumps of lard floating around your sides ?
Doesn't seem to affect him to much though and still won comfortably if you take the cut out of the equation .
Mind you ,if we believe he's as good as what he tells us he is he should be beating Wallin with ease .

Fury dines out a huge size advantage, he's never been very good in truth, which is why i suspect he even ducked David Price in a career of cherry picks with only 2 notable matchups.
He can hardly help his size in fairness. And when it's mattered he's been very good.
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rd350lc wrote: 15 Sep 2019, 07:09
Steveh583 wrote: 15 Sep 2019, 05:59 I wonder if he's overtraining. He seems to be obsessive about it at the mo.

Or maybe it was simply Otto not reading the script.

Either way, it was a good fight :lol: :lol:
Wish I had got the POV :lol: :lol:
Overtraining ? Look at the state of him , what sort of training do you do to get big lumps of lard floating around your sides ?
Doesn't seem to affect him to much though and still won comfortably if you take the cut out of the equation .
Mind you ,if we believe he's as good as what he tells us he is he should be beating Wallin with ease .
hes always going to look like that. Doesn't mean he's not putting in the work or fit as a fiddle.
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Ricky wrote: 15 Sep 2019, 07:47
rd350lc wrote: 15 Sep 2019, 07:09

Overtraining ? Look at the state of him , what sort of training do you do to get big lumps of lard floating around your sides ?
Doesn't seem to affect him to much though and still won comfortably if you take the cut out of the equation .
Mind you ,if we believe he's as good as what he tells us he is he should be beating Wallin with ease .

Fury dines out a huge size advantage, he's never been very good in truth, which is why i suspect he even ducked David Price in a career of cherry picks with only 2 notable matchups.
It's too simplistic to write off Fury's career as two notable match ups and a lot of dross.

Particularly when you consider the results in his 2 notable match ups which I would suggest are better than the 2 most notable match ups of his peers
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Otto Wallin - 14 September 2019

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Steveh583 wrote: 15 Sep 2019, 07:58
Ricky wrote: 15 Sep 2019, 07:47


Fury dines out a huge size advantage, he's never been very good in truth, which is why i suspect he even ducked David Price in a career of cherry picks with only 2 notable matchups.
He can hardly help his size in fairness. And when it's mattered he's been very good.
Don't recall him being very good on too many occasions , his second fight with Chisora was a boxing masterclass , his fight with Wilder he was very good , but other than that at the higher level doesn't look amazing to me .
Don't include the hugfest with Klitschko as a good performance as he only did slightly more nothing than Klitschko for me .
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Otto Wallin - 14 September 2019

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ewenhay wrote: 15 Sep 2019, 07:59
Ricky wrote: 15 Sep 2019, 07:47


Fury dines out a huge size advantage, he's never been very good in truth, which is why i suspect he even ducked David Price in a career of cherry picks with only 2 notable matchups.
It's too simplistic to write off Fury's career as two notable match ups and a lot of dross.

Particularly when you consider the results in his 2 notable match ups which I would suggest are better than the 2 most notable match ups of his peers
Its not simplistic at all, especially considering that better opponents have always been available than the ones he's chosen to fight. I've more respect for Hughie who has taken on Parker Povetkin and Pulev.
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