Originally posted by Jaco_Pastorious
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I think his fundamentals are still solid. The feints, 'shoulder rolls' and jab and the intangibles are what sets him apart at the moment.
Boxing has always seen mimicry. Without it we'd have been deprived of Mayweathers shoulder roll or Hopkins take on the 'Philly Shell. No shame in Fury doing the same.
You rightly point out that he's a safety first fighter and for that I applaud him. He has all the physical tools to bulldoze people but he's more content to limit the damage he takes by utilising his skill set and out boxing opponents.
If you're going to throw Lewis bombs into the thread then of course Fidget is going to agree with you

I'm in no doubt Lewis would beat both Joshua and Fury in the same night.
at the end of it 


There are some questions with no good answer and this is definitely one of them.


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