Deontay Leshun Wilder vs. Tyson Luke Fury II

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Bronze Bomber or Gypsy King?

Poll closed Feb 22, 2020.
  1. Wilder on points

    0.8%
  2. Wilder by stoppage

    46.1%
  3. Draw

    1.7%
  4. Fury on points

    37.3%
  5. Fury by stoppage

    14.1%
  1. PernellSweetPea

    PernellSweetPea Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    That is the only fight? Ruiz, Joshua would be exciting.
     
  2. Ilesey

    Ilesey ~ Full Member

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    Wilder stops Fury.

    I actually think Fury, despite never being body beautiful, looks fleshy.

    Fury has his moments but gets dropped, rises, then has his lights turned out in the 6th.
     
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  3. On The Money

    On The Money Dangerous Journeyman Full Member

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    If he gets knocked down and out he doesn't deserve a rematch. I think Fury will drop the belt tbh so Big Buffet III for vacant strap.
     
  4. PernellSweetPea

    PernellSweetPea Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Fury is going to have to land a great punch to stop Wilder. He might. Anything can happen.
     
  5. tinman

    tinman Loyal Member Full Member

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    Yea a guy in his 30s all of a sudden adding pounds and pounds of pure muscle tissue mass. All the while training for boxing. If you took a total exercise noob who was say 25 years old and put him on an excellent weight training program with a perfect diet it could happen. But then he would also not be as lean after gaining the mass and would have to go through a bodyfat cutting phase after he put on the mass.

    In other words, Wilder is juiced to the heavens, much like just about every other top fighter.
     
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  6. Almish

    Almish Member Full Member

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    What a funny thread given the fact that Tyson Fury was the one caught with nandrolone and banned for 2 years by UKAD
     
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  7. bruce_keyes

    bruce_keyes Well-Known Member Full Member

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    He started drinking protein shakes duh. and cell tech
     
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  8. MorvidusStyle

    MorvidusStyle Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Here are some facts, let's see if it's suspicious or not.
    Wilder is one of the leanest HWs, clearly has a wirey build hard to add bulk to.
    His trainer Jay recently mentioned that Wilder struggles to keep weight on.
    They wanted Wilder heavier, he now added 11.5 lbs lean in a camp.
    He's now 20lbs heavier than the first fight, lean gains.
    His past weights don't mean anything as he's made comments before about bulking up and nobody knows how it was accomplished.
    His trainer admitted that Wilder naturally struggles to keep weight on.
    Fury is heavier because he stopped dieting, no doubt has a lot more fat too.
    Wilder doesn't diet, he naturally struggles to keep weight on.
    Wilder has exceptional power, exceptional also because of his lighter weight in the division.
    Lighter, because he naturally struggles to keep weight on.
    Wilder is 20lbs heavier than the first fight, and still leaner than any other HW.
    See if you can spot the red flags.
     
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  9. alpo1

    alpo1 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    If fury dropped down to the same bodyfat as wilder he'd probably weigh less than him lol.

    it's strange there's these rumours of no vada testing for this fight. godfather Al pulling some strings again.
     
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  10. Special one

    Special one Active Member Full Member

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    It is a bit strange to put on 12-13lbs in nine weeks especially when I've seen his trainer say he struggles to gain weight in camp!
     
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  11. Beouche

    Beouche Juan Manuel Marquez Full Member

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    Bum Squad Vs bobble headed clown

    Should be fireworks tonight
     
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  12. George Crowcroft

    George Crowcroft He Who Saw The Deep Full Member

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    You said he'd retire and wouldn't make it out of the first round. He's signing to fight Ruiz and schooled Wilder for 6 before getting stopped. I'm sure you can grasp that 7 rounds is considerably more than 1.
     
  13. Heisenberg

    Heisenberg @paulmillsfitness Full Member

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    Well this weight of Fury’s is completely the opposite to what Ben Davison had wanted - ie his fighter coming in light, being mobile and fast (but weak as a kitten according to John and Shane). A heavy Fury can only be looking to hold his range, hit, clinch and lean all over Wilder. At 31, 6’9 and after an awful lifestyle the herky jerky style wasn’t going to age well so this was always a likely evolution. Perhaps not evolution so much but more a reversion back to the original Fury?

    Wilder only 8lbs heavier than he was for the Breazeale massacre... he’s a heavyweight. Nothing to see here.
     
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  14. royjonesfan

    royjonesfan Member banned Full Member

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    Tonight will reveal to fans just how overrated and fraudulent Deontay Wilder is. You will see the difference between a tomato can (99% of Wilder's opponents) and a true elite boxing champion.
    Keep in mind, Fury was still recovering from depression and drug abuse when he fought Wilder the first time.

    Now, Fury is bigger and stronger than ever. He has already dominated him in the previous fight, but this time he really will go in for the kill so there is no controversy

    Expect to see the following
    -Deontay Wilder will be dropped, maybe multiple times and possibly knocked out. Fury deliberately bulked up so he can add power and he said he wants to make sure there is no controversy
    -Fury will outclass Wilder in most rounds, easily dodging his telegraphed punches and landing way more shots in. Fury wins at least 8-10 rounds no sweat
    -Fury MAY even clown around. Realising how much of a mismatch it is, he may drop his hands and even taught the bum Wilder
    -Wilder will be frustrated at not being able to touch Fury and will resort to dirty tactics and find any way to get an advantage
    -Fury wins, becomes the consensus top HW champion while Wilder complains he was robbed and begs for a rematch
     
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  15. miketysonko

    miketysonko Boxing Addict Full Member

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    No. Tyson will not drop Wilder, he might stun him at best. The only one who is getting dropped multiple times will be Fury. However, I still believe that Tyson will win an UD.