Fury will clinch and hold Wilder

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  1. MooMan

    MooMan Member Full Member

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    I'm predicting Fury uses his weight and size to lean all over Wilder and clinch/hold him all night
     
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  2. caligula4

    caligula4 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Likewise, it would be silly for him not to take advantage of the extra weight and strength. The way the referee enforces this will most likely play a huge role in how the fight unfolds.
     
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  3. Here's Johnny

    Here's Johnny Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I can also see this, mainly if he makes Wilder miss and he falls into him. He’d be a fool not to with the weight advantage. I’m surprised Wilder came in that light. Although it’s obvious he wants to be as fast as possible. Fury seemed happy with Wilders weight at the weigh in when he was saying about “all 214 pounds of him”
     
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  4. GTFUP

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    Can’t see Fury being ready for what’s about to come to him later he’s taken this fight too early.
     
  5. Gomo

    Gomo Active Member Full Member

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    I think Tyson can win this two ways

    Number one is to stay on the outside and outbox him, if he has the Vlad form this will work.

    If he is closer to pianetta fury where he looked a bit flat footed he may try and clinch and smother wilder and make it a scruffy horrible points victory. This might be his best chance of he's not quite up to his best yet as he beats wilder all day on the inside in the clinch.

    Whatever he does he can't afford to fight in the middle range where wilder can plant his feet and and launch his hail Mary .. he needs to stay long or get up close.
     
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  6. youcrazyboy

    youcrazyboy Member Full Member

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    I'm sure you're a better judge than the guy who dethroned Klitschko....
     
  7. MooMan

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    I'll rip his body to bits, then I'll rip his face with inside shots, I'm gona lean all over him..270lbs pushing me around
     
  8. iii

    iii Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Only thing makes me wonder...Who thinks Wilder is more Durable than Chisora ?
    Chisora always puts it out there & is a tough Bro bro no matter who's in front of him & Fury bashed him pretty good. Long time ago ,yeah , but I doubt Wilder would be able to stand that type of fight * TB real Wilder might be a rangier fighter than Chisora but he's no better.
     
  9. sparta

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    Smart thing to do with the weight advantage, fury will sap wilders legs by doing that, power goes out the window then tyson takes over, thats the plan anyway.
     
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  10. coolcat45

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    One advice for fury is he needs to take a knee if he gets in trouble at any point because wilder will pack on the pressure.
     
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  11. On The Money

    On The Money Dangerous Journeyman Full Member

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    For sure. Wlad Peter 1 proved that can work if you're a smart fighter lacking a bit in confidence facing a big puncher.
     
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  12. caligula4

    caligula4 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Just checked and the referee tonight is Jack Reiss. Notable recent fights: Trout Charlo, Campbell Linares, Crawford Indongo
     
  13. Blue Manc

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    If Tyson grabs and leans to the 12th round he will lose on points. He needs to switch hit and double up on his jab make Wilder miss and then I can see a late stoppage if he can't Wilder will ko him
     
  14. Xseed

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    Well.. this is boxing, so of course people will clinch each others! That's the hidden technique of boxing, Lewis used it very well against Tyson, Mayweather against Pacquiao, etc.

    I'm definitely expecting fury to hold wilder and push him back if he ever hits the rope.
     
  15. Gomo

    Gomo Active Member Full Member

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    How ? Fury is miles better on the inside than wilder