A fat, 280 pound, rusty Tyson Fury probably would win a decision against Wilder if it was his first fight back. The fight would look competitive though, due to Fury's lack of conditioning. If he gets a couple of tune-ups in and gets down to about 255 pounds he'd school Wilder badly and probably stop him brutally late. And I don't think Fury will necessarily have to be as good as he was in 2015 to do all that.
Wilder has a chance if Fury is above 320 pounds. Then again, he got dropped heavily by a check jab from a 450 pounder heavyweight.
Fury is a ****en bum. That **** he did against Wlad wouldn't work because Wilder would fight him on the inside too.
Just watch how much trouble Wilder has with Szpilka's movement and southpaw style, and Szpilka was very small and not even a top 20 fighter. Fury has better movement, and is far more technically skilled than Szpilka, and unlike Szpilka Fury is not smaller than Wilder, he is taller with a far longer reach. I have Fury winning every round with ease, and stopping Wilder in the later rounds.
If you have no proof stfu you turd. I couldn't care less what you remember. You remember nothing. You made it up to discredit Wilder. "Although Szpilka isn't a top 5 Heavyweight he definitely is a top 15 to 20 World Ranked Heavyweight. He is rated #18 by Box Rec. He is also one of the younger (26yr old) fresher contenders. I believe this is a credible opponent being used for last minute purpose." This guy does not make mistakes. He runs a reputable boxing channel that has granted him inside information on the sport. Him listing Szpilka as #18 completely and utterly overrules your ******ed opinion.