In years gone by all the wins would have been a KO. But as boxing deaths became more known the referees got more of a say. And it is a good thing.
Wilder has more power. Wilder has the most power in present day boxing. This includes fighters much heavier. But to say Fury doesn't hit hard is wrong. You don't become world heavyweight champion by hitting someone softly.
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He has won 2 out of 3 by knockout. That is an excellent record. Wilder knocks everyone out. That is because like I said. He is the hardest hitting boxer out there. That doesn't mean that Fury doesn't knock people out. He just doesn't do it as much.I never say Fury didn't hit hard. I said he wasn't a knockout artist which is absolutely correct.
Fury still has 3 stone on him! If he hits it’s gonna make a dent hopefully!I just watched the ITV Fury documentaries. His camps with his old trainer Ben seemed very amateurish and Ben's decision to cut Fury's weight against Otto Wallin nearly cost Fury the fight.
With a new trainer and what seems like a more professional approach I'm going for Fury on points but wouldn't be surprised by a Wilder stoppage.
Fury still has 3 stone on him! If he hits it’s gonna make a dent hopefully!
This entire paragraph has been copy and pasted from this website - How Scars Are Different than Healthy Skin -- Mobility Management
Embarrassing.
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Undercard fight on now is a good brawl.
* so much for getting a few hours kip and getting up at 4am.
That was a freak show.
Giant versus dwarf.
I've had 10 Heinekens and feel like I could go 12 rounds with anyone bastard.
Who wants it?!
What film is that off, I feel like I need to watch it
The under card has been absolute dog shit.
Not as bad as the British anthem
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