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    #11
    Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
    He didn't have the energy to stop Wallin either. Was that due to conditioning as well?
    Bro, that was a nasty cut he suffered early in the fight therefore he needed to fight a very careful fight if not he would’ve been stopped. That was a very difficult situation, actually I was impressed with his no quit attitude....

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      #12
      I like Fury & I also like Wilder. I don’t Think Fury has it in him to stop Wilder. But I do think he can outpoint in the rematch, but he better be in top condition.

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        #13
        Originally posted by Butt stuff View Post
        i hope he does more of this **** in the rematch
        Tyson can not afford to waste his energy on such foolery, hes got to save his energy to flap his wings back home across the Atlantic sea.

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          #14
          Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
          Tyson can not afford to waste his energy on such foolery, hes got to save his energy to flap his wings back home across the Atlantic sea.
          Lol... that’s hilarious!!!

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            #15
            Originally posted by sugar ray lenrd View Post
            Bro, that was a nasty cut he suffered early in the fight therefore he needed to fight a very careful fight if not he would’ve been stopped. That was a very difficult situation, actually I was impressed with his no quit attitude....
            It was a nasty cut, which was caused by a punch. Happens to a lot of fighters. However, my point is that Wallin was not expected to beat up on him like that, yet he did. Was that due to his conditioning too?

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              #16
              Seems like both of them were exhausted at the end....and Fury DID hurt wilder more than once in that fight, particularly after the knockdown in the 12th. Wilder can’t take those kinds of shots from a man who has a 50lbs weight advantage. With 50lbs, light punches hurt when they wouldn’t hurt if the weight was more similar.....a middleweight average puncher is magnified when he fights a flyweight or a featherweight

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                #17
                Why these dummies mess wit success? Fury, Ruiz. Javan ain't no Emmanuel Stewart. I cant find nowhere in the internet where Stewart ever said Javan was anything special. Stewart use to say Banks was gonna take over for him not Javan. Fury gonna regret hiring this dude. Ben was way better.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by 1mb11 View Post
                  Why these dummies mess wit success? Fury, Ruiz. Javan ain't no Emmanuel Stewart. I cant find nowhere in the internet where Stewart ever said Javan was anything special. Stewart use to say Banks was gonna take over for him not Javan. Fury gonna regret hiring this dude. Ben was way better.
                  What is apparent from all of this? Is that there are very few great boxing trainers out there etc There are no real great establishments or gyms anymore 'Which are producing dominant fighters under a specific philosophy' The Kronk gym now is just a IMAGE.

                  Tyson Fury made this move on sentimental note, but that is apart of his personality 'Sometimes I think that is how he views things and operates'.

                  Time will tell whether Fury has made the right move, I would not be surprised if he changes trainers again 'This could be a specific change for a specific fight that he has made etc'

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
                    It was a nasty cut, which was caused by a punch. Happens to a lot of fighters. However, my point is that Wallin was not expected to beat up on him like that, yet he did. Was that due to his conditioning too?
                    Correct, but when you’re cut like that, you have to have a different strategy, you need to be cautious... it’s just so different. Especially in Fury’s case, he would’ve lost the potential rematch with Wilder which we know there’s a bunch of $$$$$ to make!

                    Hey are you still in Da?Bronx?

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
                      He didn't have the energy to stop Wallin either. Was that due to conditioning as well?
                      I'm guessing that had something to do with the cut on his eye.

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