Does Wilder KO Fury even More impressively in the Rematch?

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Wilder-Fury II

Poll closed Nov 13, 2019.
  1. Wilder

    17 vote(s)
    26.6%
  2. Fury

    47 vote(s)
    73.4%
  1. DoubleJab666

    DoubleJab666 Dot, dot, dot... Full Member

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    Or alternatively, if anyone finds any of MVC's posts are beginning to trigger, just take a deep breath and count to ten....

    He might join in. He likes to count to ten....
     
  2. Ph33rknot

    Ph33rknot Live as if you were to die tomorrow Full Member

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    Fury is and will always be better than wilder and his size will always trouble wilder
     
  3. BCS8

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    Fury is going to embarrass him
     
  4. lucky luke

    lucky luke Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Is this the hallmark of shitposting?

    - A title wich suggest something that never have happend.

    - A poll that doesn't relate to the title.

    - A first post that have absolutely nothing to do with either above.
     
  5. The13thRound

    The13thRound Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I got Fury to dominate and stop Wilder in the rematch.
     
  6. Dubblechin

    Dubblechin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I agree, a lighter Fury will get steamrolled by a 16-pound heavier, 228-pound Wilder in the early rounds.
     
  7. Unforgiven

    Unforgiven VIP Member banned Full Member

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    Fury "wasn't ready" the first time.
    And I still think he won.

    In a rematch he should dominate.

    Wilder always has a puncher's chance.
     
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  8. Dubblechin

    Dubblechin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Wilder wasn't his best in the first fight, either. He weighed the lightest for any pro fight he's ever had except for his debut.

    Wilder who has a normal camp and comes into the ring in the mid 220s destroys Fury, especially if the weight difference is only 20 pounds or so, instead of 44 pounds.
     
  9. Steve_Fox

    Steve_Fox Well-Known Member Full Member

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    fury wont get up again . that was a miracle
     
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  10. Leeroy84

    Leeroy84 Lancashire-la-la-la Full Member

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    Would be the turning point in my opinion of Wilder for sure. I would happily accept that he was no longer a one dimensional fighter.

    I just cannot see a Wilder (who at 228 would be carrying more muscle?) finding the chin of an even fitter, lighter Fury even once this time around, we all saw what happened to AJ, this isn't bodybuilding.

    Wilder needs to keep the weight off and his sharpness up, or it will be shadows all night again.
     
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  11. Bensub

    Bensub Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Fury getting better and fitter v an older wilder who is dependent on one punch and athleticism.

    Fury 2-0.
     
  12. Dubblechin

    Dubblechin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Wilder has weighed in the mid to high 220s for most of his title fights. He hasn't been as low as 212 for any but his debut. He wasn't too MUSCULAR for Malik Scott or Spzilka, when he was that weight.

    People always talk about how Fury wasn't at his best for Wilder, like Wilder was his best for Fury. Shows the tunnel vision most have.

    That was one of Wilder's worst performances (Fury I) and being physically depleted was a big part of it.
     
  13. rski

    rski Well-Known Member Full Member

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    He didn’t look shook once he got up and started pounding on wilder though, winning the rest of the round
     
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  14. IsaL

    IsaL VIP Member Full Member

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    I don't know about that bro.

    I think Fury gets the decision in the rematch. The boxer usually does better than the puncher in the rematch.
     
  15. rski

    rski Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Wilder got thoroughly outboxed though, and countered. There has to be more to do with that that just weight, there were stylistic issues? I think believing the extra weight means Fury gets flattened is wishful thinking. There no evidence to prove that. What there is evidence of is Fury beating Wilder for the majority of their actual fight, and surviving his power. Wilder had his disadvantages, these where more than matched by Fury’s. It was a level playing field imo.