No doubt Fury will get put down again in the rematch like he was in the 12th round, but will he be able to somehow get up again? I highly doubt it
It will be easier for Fury to win, since he wont have ring rust and coming back from suicidal thoughts and binging on food.
Why would it be harder for Fury? The first knockdown was completely avoidable. He got caught by being a fool. The second knockdown was Wilder throwing into the wind and hoping it landed, fortunately, it did. Fury has every chance to beat Wilder more convincingly in the rematch. Fury avoided Wilder for 10/12 rounds with ease, after a huge layoff. Wilder on the other hand, chose to fight Fury thinking he would be easy picking. That wasn't the case and he proved how one dimensional he was. Fury exposed Wilder on numerous occasions, to the point that I would be surprised if the casuals still believed in Wilders longevity in the division. He's clearly not as good as AJ, and he proved that last night, the comparison that his whole career was riding on. Fury hurt Wilder on more occasions throughout the 12 rounds than what Wilder did Fury. Wilder was far more devastating when he caught Fury though, as expected. If i'm not mistaken, Fury is meant to be one of the lightest hitting heavies? And yet he had Wilder stiffen up 3 times through the middle rounds and then had him out on his feet in the last when he caught him coming forward after the big KD. Say what you want, but Fury beat Wilder after a very long layoff. The world saw it, and with good reason they have voiced their displeasure with 'the result'.
I dislike you and I hope you catch chlamydia from ****ing your sister but I totally agree with you. Wilder was getting work by a bi-polar, overweight, crack head, from another country in his own backyard. Fury was out there looking like a 7 foot James Toney feinting and ducking shots. I'm embarrassed that all Wilder had was the power but thank god he has that. Other than that he loses the rematch without any real technical training.
Wilder got the timing down now. Two knockdowns in the championship rounds. Fury goes to sleep next time.
This. Wilder needs to be less predictable and he also should've went to the body more earlier in the fight. The few times Wilder faked and went to the body he was able to limit Fury's mobility.
Every time Wilder tried to get close, Fury Clinched him. Fury made Wilder miss like crazy as well. The last round knock down was Wilder going wild and connecting lucky
Fury don't want a rematch. Wilder wants to settle the issue but Fury wants to hype the draw into a fight with Joshua although he can make just as much money in the rematch with Wilder. I think that Fury was the game changer for Wilder because he showed Wilder that he needed to upgrade his boxing and Wilder got the message. Wilder straight up knocks him out in the rematch. As for me, I think that it's a new drug on the market and Fury is using it. Hard work and dedication didn't prompt him to get up in round twelve. Drugs got him up.
Lol, this depends if he lets Wilder hit him again. Its a simple question really, how come Wilder wasn't able to follow up after hurting and dropping Fury twice in the match?
Of course he can. But then again as we all saw, Wilder only really has one stand out quality - knockout power. That's what makes him quite interesting, it can save him even when he's being thrashed and it nearly did yesterday. In the rematch, I hope Fury stops messing around lowering his guard and putting his hands behind his back. It makes for a nice picture for Instagram but it's incredibly risky and sooner or later he'll be hit with a huge shot when he's clowning around.
Fury doesn't have to get up because if he wasn't busy taunting Wilder, he doesn't get hit. If you rewatch the fight, Fury lost focus during both KDs. He was showboating/taunting Wilder instead of defending. A 100% focused Fury doesn't get hit by those type of punches. I hope Fury grows up a bit and learn to focus during the whole fight.