I think there is a big chance that Wilder will Freeze when he sees a 6'9 86inch 260lb of pure inside fightingness staring back at him, when he realises Fury is a master on the outside aswell he will shell up and choke on the spot!!! Fury by 12-0 shut out mother****ers!!!
great point i was about to make a thread like this Wilder will have someone very different infront of him Fury is so awkward
Probably for a few rounds, and then he'll say **** it, and starts dropping bombs about 5 or 6 rounds in.
You was not impressed how Fury stopped and beat up chisora with just a jab the same chisora who went 12 rounds with vitty? and before you say haye knocked him out yh thats fine but haye caught him cold and haye hits very hard but haye was going back and fourth with him life and death Fury is the most talented heavyweight ever
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No, that was the Chisora that was 2 years and 5 matches removed from being brutalized by Vitali and Haye. He's very talented, but sometimes that's just not enough, ask Amir Khan.
I totally agree and that's how I'm seeing it. We saw him be patient against Ortiz, but it was more because he didn't know what to do and had to figure it out. Wilder will probably do the same this time, but unfortunately this time he isn't against a slow, fat old man. He's against a moving target, so it's a completely different beast that he is against. And that's the issue. You can land right hands against Ortiz, even though on boxing skills, you'd have Fury and Ortiz very close to each other. The difference is that Fury moves much better and can avoid shots better. What will happen when Wilder can't keep up with the pace and doesn't know how to land the jab, right hand combination. You can't use the jab to land the right hand against Fury, because he is a moving target. He's relying on the right hand alone. Which makes it difficult for him. Alternatively, he could try a fight like Joshua would do, by using both hands as power shots and just being relentless. The only issue with that is Wilder likes to put everything into his shots. If he tried the AJ style, he'd lose composure. And the one thing he can't afford to do is to lose composure and balance in this fight. If he does that, Fury will notice it and pounce. Of course, we gotta see Fury on the scales. This is all providing that Fury is in Klitschko shape and not the shape of the last 2 fights. Once we see Fury on the scales, we will know the winner right then and there I suspect.
Wilder is getting Lit up!! And I mean that, even if the most confident wilder fans start to question there pick when Lepinthehood makes Fury threads. If I simply said fury wins then it wouldn't mean nothing, I'm telling you how exactly it will go down. Fury is going to befuddle, confuse, turn and twist wilder all night, lay on him, 260lbs on 215lbs mismatch, he's going to breath on him, wilder is going to wilt in the clinch, he's going to be utterly confused and paralysed trying to target the right hand as a far superior boxer in Klitschko had done before. But I do believe Wilders chin isn't as bad as people say he proved it's pretty sturdy Vs ortiz, and he will last the distance and be heading out of the ring with lumps and bumps all over his visage. Fury been in the ring far too long for someone as wild as wilder to beat him.
The Fury of the 3 years ago would box Donkey's ears off and if that Fury added some muscle or at least really sat down on his shots (preferably both) and was fully motivated and trained seriously he'd rule the division and knock both Donkey and AJ out.
Yes Wilder will throw more than Klitschko obviously but for that he will get punished far worse by rapid jabs and quick fire combos. What I'm saying is, this will be a bigger beatdown.
As time goes by and we draw closer to the fight I find myself thinking "Yes, I can easily see Fury boxing the christmas pudding out of Wilder" but then my other more rational/less emotional side kicks in and says "Fury was inactive, and has had only 2 weak-level warm up fights, he is not ready yet." Im on the fence, but when the fight was announced I was 90/10 in favor of Wilder. I guess the final press conference and weigh-in will cement my prediction. Who ever wins: No shenanigans after please, let's get the undisputed set-up ASAP.