Wilder almost had Fury out of there in the 12th, I could see him getting the job done in the rematch and stopping Fury. AJ is nowhere near as elusive as Fury, yet Fury still got dropped twice, so I definitely think AJ will get caught and it'll be lights out, he won't get up like Fury did. Wilder will become the savior of ESB and the New Undisputed Champ.
If it takes 9 rounds to trouble Fury, then it certainly takes 9 rounds to trouble AJ. Deontay doesn't HAVE 9 rounds to play with. AJ will have him out of there within 6. Also, once AJ catches you, he is much better at maintaining momentum than Wilder. Once AJ gets to Wilder just once, it's over. And I'm still gonna say: The punch that Wlad landed is something Deontay could only dream of. As for the rematch, the simple rule is that the boxer wins the rematch over the puncher. I don't see that changing anytime soon, so I'm going to go with Fury. Once Fury gets below 250lbs, he beats Deontay 10/10 times. The Fury that he fought was like 70% of the 2015 version. The movement wasn't there, he had to stay close to Deontay and it posed a risk. And even then Deontay struggled to land, which shows just how bad he is.
Then huge props to him. Until it happens though he’s still just a very average boxer with phenomenal power
Wilder will win the rematch because he is the better fighter. Hopefully two out of three judges won’t be Brits to cook a decision like last time. AJ will never get in the ring with Wilder. He’s already proven that.
I could, too. I could also see Wilder stopping Fury in one. That's why I hope they fight two, three or four times before all is said and done. This division needs a compelling series of fights. Let's keep them going. The heavyweights RULE.