Originally posted by BattlingNelson
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1) Fury clearly rushed into a dangerous fight with Wilder
When everyone said he needed to slowly re-acclimate, he simply took two exhibition matches before diving into the deep end. Everyone called it lunacy.
Ali, conversely, had sharpened himself against Quarry and Bonavena before facing Frazier. Those were reputable opponents, but Ali's fights to lose. Ali during his hiatus had also kept in fighting shape; clearly not the case with Fury.
I don't even know how this is a point of contention. Seriously you've gotta have fetal alcohol Syndrome or something. No way anyone considers Ali's layoff worse than Fury's, or Fury's rush into a title shot a better career decision than Ali's dialed- in approaching.
2) Frazier NEVER hit like Wilder. I don't expect you to know that because you don't watch Boxing. But everyone who does knows Wilder and Frazier are very different fighters. Wilder is bigger and carries FAR more power. Like a metric schit ton more. He hits even harder and picks his shots better than Foreman, who violently ****d Frazier. Oh yeah, Wilder also takes the kind of punches that rocked Frazier without blinking. Not that he walks into punches like Frazier, though.
I love Frazier, but no one would call him more dangerous than Wilder.
The Welterweight analog for Frazier is Armstrong and for Wilder it's Hearns. Armstrong was two fisted and could slip punches; and Hearns could Box very well. But you get the idea.
Well no you don't. You don't know who those guys are. And you've certainly never seen them fight.
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