I expect Fury to win a decision, assuming his mental and physical state continues to improve. Even at his absolute peak Fury still could get knocked out by Wilder who carries extreme one punch power through the whole fight.
Expect Wilder heavier, expect him to land on Fury sooner or later and don‘t expect Fury to get up from it.
The better boxer usually wins the rematch. Fury can't get caught though or he won't get the decision.
50/50. Wilder's power is undeniable. If Fury had more power, I'd go with him. But he has to do it for 12 rounds, and that's tough.
Fury should dominate Wilder. Maybe if Wilder is heavier and smarter in the rematch, and Fury has lost too much weight then a knockdown could turn into a knockout. Wilder has what he always has, a punchers chance.
I actually think Wilder is going to stop him, I believe Wilder would have learnt a lot more in the first fight than Fury did. So I expect Wilder to land more and he only needs to land one and Fury will be in trouble. That said, I hope Fury wins.
50-50 fight. If it goes the distance then Fury by points, otherwise Wilder by KO. But both fighters need to be paid highly for the rematch and the PPV need to touch a million atleast. In fact both these guys should do a third fight as well especially if the second fight is just as good as the first one.
Wilder will definately conserve punches and wait for the right time to throw them. If the rematch is in the US, given that Fury was robbed in the first fight, i wonder if he will make a more concerted effort to be more aggressive and attack Wilder when he hits him with his One Two's.
Fury wins 10 of 12 again, this time avoids getting knocked down, and gets screwed, this time losing a split decision. Wilder's nuthugging fans, all three of them, go nuts and admit their closeted feelings for the big git from Tuskaloosa.
Wilder TKO1 Fury in their rematch. Wilder knows how to attack Fury now. Wilder will come into the ring around 228 - roughly 15 or 16 pounds bigger than last time. He's already had Fury down twice. He'll start fast. The added weight and power will blow Fury's mind. Fury fought basically the perfect fight last time, against a severely underweight Wilder, and Fury still couldn't win. Against a heavier, stronger more aggressive Wilder, Fury's going to be overwhelmed. Short night's work for Wilder.
Fury is trouble and he knows it. He plans to run faster than Amir Khan against Peterson. It won't help because Wilder will be sharper and more focused. I expect Wilder to knock him clean out.
Don't see how Wilder does anything different from the first right. However I expect Fury to be sharper and in better shape, if he stays focused and avoids the right hand, he should be able to outbox him again to a UD.