I think it's interesting people think Wilder can improve his performance via strategy. He has raw explosive power. That's it. He's shown pretty much zero improvement in his boxing ability but he's relentless and every thing he throws has bad intentions. Now other than his opponents fearing his power more in a rematch and ending up in his headlights I don't see how having gone the distance with him can lessen a confident opponent's chances.
Fury looking good again now,after his next fight let's hope it's only real fights that the fans want to see. I wonder if Wilder will pull out of his fight with Fury if so we back to Junk fights.
I doubt Fury could be the best he could be though as he hadn't been overly active and had lost a massive amount of weight in a short period of time It seems very forgotten that Fury ended the fight in control, with wilder holding
Wallin will have his hands full ,still got this going 12 rounds. Fury knows Wallin is a mover and needs to be lighter here,Wallin still to tough imop for Fury to stop and the match itself favors this going the distance because you have two technical lengthy guys,this isn't boxer vs puncher,it will easily go to mid rounds barring a cut where someone tries to take over the fight.
Wilder and Fury are to boxing what the ABA was to basketball. Tyson Fury vs Eddie 'The Beast' Hall will be his next fight.
Looking good... Time to take another "0". 2 "0" in the last 2 fights, plus popping this ones cherry and people still complain...
Most of you have early onset dementia unless you're all about 90. Fury hadn't fought for years and was the favorite to get KTFO cold. He arguably won the fight against the one trick duck pony known as Deontay with 2 KDs against him. That is, he dominated the fight but got caught twice. He should be better prepared although he doesn't seem to want to fight much these days. Wilder only has load up and shoot. He has no secondary means of winning fights, ergo his resume of tomato can KOs. He is a live body in any fight because of his power, but against a decent HW he would get beaten. He'd struggle against some of the guys Tyson destroyed like a knife through butter in the 80s.
I know ppl use that as a excuse but have you seen a better performance by Fury with a live opponent? Don’t say Klitschko because in that fight nothing happened by either.