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  • raznomoreR Offline
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    raznomore
    wrote on last edited by Duluth
    #1

    Can't keep using the Parker thread when it does not really concern him.

    Biggest fight in recent memory is about to go down.....

    The hardest punching heavyweight since Iron Mike - and the sloppiest - Deontay Wilder

    vs

    The best boxing heavyweight in recent memory - Tyson Fury

    I think Wilder gets an early KO if Tyson is under done. If he's not, and comesto the fight fully prepared I think WIlder gets the KO in the late rounds. Either way its a KO from Wilder for me.

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    • HoorooH Offline
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      You're in Aussie aye? I'm wondering if it will be on pay per view here in NZ? Haven't seen too much around it,.

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      • HoorooH Hooroo

        You're in Aussie aye? I'm wondering if it will be on pay per view here in NZ? Haven't seen too much around it,.

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        @hooroo It is PPV. I saw the promo over the weekend.

        https://www.sky.co.nz/sky-arena

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        • BovidaeB Bovidae

          @hooroo It is PPV. I saw the promo over the weekend.

          https://www.sky.co.nz/sky-arena

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          @bovidae said in Boxing Thread:

          @hooroo It is PPV. I saw the promo over the weekend.

          https://www.sky.co.nz/sky-arena

          I'm vaguely interested in this, so may watch.

          Ball Park, what time will the fight be? Sunday I assume?

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            That link says Sunday from 3 pm. There will be undercard fights beforehand I assume.

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            • raznomoreR Offline
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              I'll be down the pub to watch this one. The under cards are hardly worth the effort on boxing PPV these days(at least when compared to UFC)and Im not paying $60 odd for a single fight that may last 1 round.

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                I've only ever bought a PPV fight once - Tua vs Cameron. As you say a big gamble.

                When I lived in the USA a group of us KIwis went to a local sportsbar to watch the Lewis-Tua fight. IIRC we paid a $10 entry fee.

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                • BovidaeB Bovidae

                  I've only ever bought a PPV fight once - Tua vs Cameron. As you say a big gamble.

                  When I lived in the USA a group of us KIwis went to a local sportsbar to watch the Lewis-Tua fight. IIRC we paid a $10 entry fee.

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                  @bovidae said in Boxing Thread:

                  I've only ever bought a PPV fight once - Tua vs Cameron. As you say a big gamble.

                  When I lived in the USA a group of us KIwis went to a local sportsbar to watch the Lewis-Tua fight. IIRC we paid a $10 entry fee.

                  I watched that in Paris after the AB's v France test. I think that was my last all-nighter.

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                    ive got wilder , but we dont know what sort of nick Tyson Fury will be in ,

                    The fury that outboxed Klitschko , could well take the points IMO, so if he is in that sort of condition, that result would not surprise me ,

                    But with that unknown , Ive got Wilder in a KO

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                    • kiwiinmelbK kiwiinmelb

                      ive got wilder , but we dont know what sort of nick Tyson Fury will be in ,

                      The fury that outboxed Klitschko , could well take the points IMO, so if he is in that sort of condition, that result would not surprise me ,

                      But with that unknown , Ive got Wilder in a KO

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                      @kiwiinmelb the thing with Tyson is that he fought a Klitschko in early decline. He was already fairly robotic and not really being challenged to that point add in the age factor and Fury's accomplishment wasn't that awe inspiring, an upset none the less. We will see how good Fury really is with someone trying to take his head off his shoulders rather than sit behind a jab.

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                      • raznomoreR raznomore

                        @kiwiinmelb the thing with Tyson is that he fought a Klitschko in early decline. He was already fairly robotic and not really being challenged to that point add in the age factor and Fury's accomplishment wasn't that awe inspiring, an upset none the less. We will see how good Fury really is with someone trying to take his head off his shoulders rather than sit behind a jab.

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                        @raznomore said in Boxing Thread:

                        @kiwiinmelb the thing with Tyson is that he fought a Klitschko in early decline. He was already fairly robotic and not really being challenged to that point add in the age factor and Fury's accomplishment wasn't that awe inspiring, an upset none the less. We will see how good Fury really is with someone trying to take his head off his shoulders rather than sit behind a jab.

                        Yeah true but he was more convincing in beating him than joshua was ,and Joshua fought Klitschko further in decline , that fight couldve gone either way

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                          I've bought it. Can't wait for it, haven't been this excited for a fight in ages. Fury by UD I feel. He's been targetting Wilder since beating Klitschko even when he was going through his struggles and I feel he'll be too smart for Wilder. Wilder's been outboxed by far worse fighters before finding the KO punch (Szpilka, Wachington come to mind) and I see no reason why Fury can't do the same and he's a few leagues above those two mentioned.

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                            Yeah I'd agree with that. For all of wilder's power he hasn't fought anyone near the level of an aged klitschko. I'm just assuming Tyson has a mean chin as he's a mad fucking gypsy.

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                              Would love to see Fury win.

                              Everything is pointing to a DW knock-out, but if Fury can box from distance he can bamboozle DW.

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                                Wilder is hopeless, just a brawler with no technique, has no business holding a belt at all. Think Fury wins it by the length of the straight.

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                                  Wilder is hopeless, just a brawler with no technique, has no business holding a belt at all. Think Fury wins it by the length of the straight.

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                                  @tewaio see I thought that about a year ago and then I saw him ko Ortiz after being basically out on his feet. Ortiz was legit competiton for anyone, yes maybe a year past his best but he was dangerous. Wilder saw him off.

                                  Wilder is not a boxers arsehole but he hits like a mule kicks and hes got heart. Thats a dangerous combo. Id much prefer Fury box his way to the title but I do not think he hits as hard as Ortiz and Wilder is very fit. Just cant see Fury winning.

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                                    Dont underestimate power , the other thing that makes him dangerous , those weird looking punches are coming in from weird angles that fighters arent used to , its the unorthodox that makes him hard to plan for

                                    And that big right hand , he can throw from a long way back , closes the gap with lightning speed , you think he is on the outside and cant get you , then bang .

                                    Despite his very unusual non copybook style , he is very fit and athletic

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                                      Wilders jab is really underrated, early in the Ortiz fight he used it to good effect.. he usually starts throwing the wild haymakers when he’s hurt someone and is looking to finish them off.

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                                        For me Wilder wins this in the first 3 rounds. Sure hes not the better boxer but hes an unpredictable animal and his style will make this more of a fight than a boxing match. As mentioned earlier in this thread, his angles are weird.

                                        This fight is just so intriuging in that we have Wilder with his power and pretty average technical boxing ability vs a much more skilled but perculiar styled boxer in Fury. Its gonna be interesting that is for sure!

                                        If it doesnt pan out like above then Fury is gonna have to keep Wilder at a distance and fustrate the hell out of him. But I'm really not sure if Fury will have the fitness though to take the fight deep enough to win.

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                                        • JKJ JK

                                          For me Wilder wins this in the first 3 rounds. Sure hes not the better boxer but hes an unpredictable animal and his style will make this more of a fight than a boxing match. As mentioned earlier in this thread, his angles are weird.

                                          This fight is just so intriuging in that we have Wilder with his power and pretty average technical boxing ability vs a much more skilled but perculiar styled boxer in Fury. Its gonna be interesting that is for sure!

                                          If it doesnt pan out like above then Fury is gonna have to keep Wilder at a distance and fustrate the hell out of him. But I'm really not sure if Fury will have the fitness though to take the fight deep enough to win.

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                                          @jk that’s what makes it interesting for me ,

                                          2 weird cats that are not your average run of the mill fighters ,

                                          Fury with his peek a boo style , an English heavyweight boxing like an American black welterweight .......... where the hell did that come from 🙂

                                          And wilder is wilder , probably seen nothing like him before , he is so different

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