Fury v Lewis updated

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Bodyshot3
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Fury v Lewis updated

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Lennox has always won this fantasy match-up in the past as far as I can recall.....and for good reason.
One huge win over Wlad did not compare with the overall Lewis resume.

But after Fury's masterclass in Vegas - a long way from home, utterly decisive and quite brutal with Fury opting to move onto the front foot and upping his percentage of power punches and manhandling Wilder - how does it look now?

Personally, I think it is gets a whole lot more interesting.
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It would get very interesting if Fury could make it into the 2nd half of the bout.
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I agree Seamus...…..still think it is advantage Lennox despite this weekend's heroics but this clean, focussed version of Fury represents a bona fide threat and Lennox is in the rare position of facing a bigger man than him who is not rooted to the canvas and easily hittable.
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Lennox would need to wear a light robe.
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Re: Fury v Lewis updated

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Noxy wrote: 26 Feb 2020, 16:01 Lennox would need to wear a light robe.
:lol:
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No way wilder sees 7 rounds against Lewis. Fury might just lose a wide dec though, I always saw him flattened early.
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Re: Fury v Lewis updated

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Bodyshot3 wrote: 25 Feb 2020, 17:02 Lennox has always won this fantasy match-up in the past as far as I can recall.....and for good reason.
One huge win over Wlad did not compare with the overall Lewis resume.

But after Fury's masterclass in Vegas - a long way from home, utterly decisive and quite brutal with Fury opting to move onto the front foot and upping his percentage of power punches and manhandling Wilder - how does it look now?

Personally, I think it is gets a whole lot more interesting.
I don't think it's any different. I don't see anyone from this era beating Lewis.
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