I don’t think fury is afraid, I think he just did what’s best for his career as they all should. All 3 top heavyweights are doing what’s best for their careers. When boxing just had showtime and hbo at the championship level things were much simpler, now we have 3 major “network?en****** (showtime and fox are in effect considered to be in the same boat but even that is complex) in FOX/Showtime, ESPN, and DAZN. Competition is ultimately a good thing. Americans are seeing more boxing than at any time I can remember since I first watched Ali versus Spinks, fighters have never made as much money across the board as they are making in the 2010s....long live it.
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Originally posted by Ray* View PostThis is the best time to fight Fury, after his numerous tune ups i doubt anyone would want to fight him. Wilder cherrypicked a Fury that he knows was vulnerable, and even though Fury was vulnerable he was still able to outbox Wilder and make him look dumb, he couldn't adjust to whatever Fury was doing and when he actually did he was too tired to capitalise on it once Fury got up from those Knock downs.
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WILDER will never be as skilled as most but let's be very clear, U can be perfect for all 12 rounds up until the last few seconds and get KTFO by him. FURY and JOSHUA can't risk getting flattened by him.
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Originally posted by SchoolTheseCats View PostFury fought the exact way he did against Klitschko except he had someone throwing punches back at him this time
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Originally posted by Ray* View PostThis is the best time to fight Fury, after his numerous tune ups i doubt anyone would want to fight him. Wilder cherrypicked a Fury that he knows was vulnerable, and even though Fury was vulnerable he was still able to outbox Wilder and make him look dumb, he couldn't adjust to whatever Fury was doing and when he actually did he was too tired to capitalise on it once Fury got up from those Knock downs.
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Originally posted by Ake-Dawg View PostWhat do you expect Fury to do different in the rematch other than maybe possibly be in better shape. He is a 6-9 mover/spoiler boxer that throws punches to score not to hurt. As you stated, Wilder figured out what he was doing and got a couple of knock downs. Do you feel that Fury can add enough wrinkles to his fight plan to prevent getting knocked down multiple times in the rematch? Can Wilder conserve energy while figuring out Fury such that he has enough energy to get the KO late?
Let’s see Wilder/Fury after Fury has had enough tune ups and match fit. Wilder would be Wilder, swinging for the hills, he isn’t going to change now after 41 fights. If that was a full fit Fury then we wouldn’t even see any knock downs.
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Blah blah blah....yea rt Windmill - U wanted to fight the best so u fought unranked Fat flabby Coke-head Fury, who clowned and schooled u for the majority of the fight!!
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Sure Bumsquad....and nobody blames u for not fighting the Old Cuban Ortiz again....he is definetly a risk to ur health and career - see 7th rd.
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Originally posted by Ray* View PostHow else is Fury meant to fight? Like Joshua? Wladimir fought a younger, active and fresher version of Fury, Wilder fought a fury that fought two bums after 2 and a half years of drink and drugs.
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