Tyson Fury will beat Wilder even worse in the rematch not even close

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  1. ertwin

    ertwin Active Member banned Full Member

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    I am a big fury fan, however if he wins this in declassing fashion then hearn is going to do everything to protect aj from him and it will take ages till we see an unification.
     
  2. BoJangles

    BoJangles Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I'll be at ringside for safety reasons...

    So I can cushion the fall as the Gypsy Batman gets launched out of the ring by a Beyonce WindMiller right hand!!
     
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  3. chico g

    chico g Let's watch some Sesame Street...lmao Full Member

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    Can't see Fury surviving the 12 rounds this time. He probably will be winning on the cards, but he ain't gonna endure those wild windmills, before getting seriously hurt. Ripe for the pickings. You won't see a better version of the gypsy king than last time.
     
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  4. miniq

    miniq AJ IS A BODYBUILDING BUM Full Member

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    A boxer of Fury's calibre will always do better in the rematch

    also the fact he was only 60% in the first fight

    Wilder is doomed

    oh and fury is mentally in his head with that last win

    Fury could TKO him don't discount it.

    Fury can get physical in this one & will be there for 12 rounds, he won't be blown by round 9 in this one. His legs will be under him.

    He's going to eat that right hand clean, stare into Wilder's soul then walk him down as Wilder runs out of the ring in fear for his life.

    Tyson Fury is the god of war, Wilder just doesn't know it yet.
     
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  5. BCS8

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    Great post.

    TBH I thought Wilder was going to KO Fury in the first fight. That fight was his golden window to get a win over Fury. If Fury trains properly for the rematch he will run riot over Wilder.

    Wilder seems to be bulking up. I think he has this idea he's too small. Wilder is making a mistake. Beating Breazeale could have been the worst thing to ever happen to him, because I suspect that result confirms Wilder's solution of "mo' muscles". Wilder's best asset is his engine and his explosiveness and he's about to ruin both.
     
  6. macademics

    macademics Active Member Full Member

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    I'm gonna enjoy the buildup this time. Fury will have some golden moments comedy wise.

    I think Wilder will stop him this time.
     
  7. Dance84

    Dance84 Unicorn and seastar land Full Member

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    "fury was up on the scorecards before Wilder kod him tho"
     
  8. Unforgiven

    Unforgiven VIP Member banned Full Member

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    Wilder always has a puncher's chance but I feel he had his best chance in the last fight ..... Tyson was taking that fight way too soon into his comeback, everyone agreed on that score ...... Wilder landed a big right and had a free shot with the left as Fury was falling ..... and had 2 minutes left in the round to finish off Fury and failed.
    Fury is likely to be better the 2nd time around. A lot better.
     
  9. miniq

    miniq AJ IS A BODYBUILDING BUM Full Member

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    Fury's feet we're still really slow in that fight and he relief on his amazing head and body movement to evade Wilder.

    Furys gas tank was also empty from 9 onwards, something a fully fit Fury would never have issues with

    Also he didn't muscle Wilder or really brawl with him on the inside when he had opportunities because he was so weak

    Wilder is in for a shock in the rematch, don't be surprised if Fury gets a TKO. When Wilder is hurt siting on the ropes Fury won't be so nice and Jack Riess won't be there again to immediately split them up.
     
  10. PernellSweetPea

    PernellSweetPea Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    This fight is hard to predict. Tyson Fury would beat Wilder easily if Wilder didn't have power, yet one punch can turn it around. It could end in a moment. So it is hard to predict. I would say Fury would win a decision, but after the last fight with two knockdowns. I don't know.
     
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  11. CarlChilders

    CarlChilders Member banned Full Member

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    Lol Tyson didn't beat Wilder the first time. You don't land 84 punches to 71 punches in a 12 round fight and consider that dominating. That is silly Brit boxing fan logic. Fury landed 1 more punch per round on average, ran and got knocked down twice. He didn't dominate anybody.
     
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  12. sid

    sid Boxing Addict Full Member

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    This is how I see the fight,if I have to pick a winner it's Fury but Wilder does have the money punch.
     
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  13. MrTombourineMan

    MrTombourineMan Торрейра хорошо. Full Member

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    **** me would I love for him to show up at a presser in a Kratos get-up. Got the chrome dome and beard on lock, just needs a few sit ups.

    Would not advise addressing Wilder as "boy", though.
     
  14. Lesion of Doom

    Lesion of Doom Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Let's see how Wilder looks against Ortiz. Will he make adjustments and improve? That might tell us something about a Fury rematch, one way or the other. I know he rematched Stiverne, but that doesn't count because Stiverne gained a lot of weight and was essentially a shot fighter in No. 2.
     
  15. miniq

    miniq AJ IS A BODYBUILDING BUM Full Member

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    He need to enter the Wilder rematch as the undertaker

    it would be ****ing amazing