Can he? Sure. Anything can happen in a fight. Is it likely? No. 80%-95% of the boxing community believes that Fury has won two in a row. He has taken Wilder's best punch, and has shown that when he wants to, he can bully the bully. Likely fury eases up a bit this time and coasts to a comfortable decision.
The only way he wins is if Fury doesn't train and Wilder sends free pizza to his caravan every night.
Yes. The referee could've easily waived the fight off in round 12 of the first fight, with Fury flat on his back staring at the ceiling. Third fight is a toss up. Everyone knows that, deep down.
No He's beaten mentally and physically he can't beat him either Wilder has his chance against a 60% Fury and failed
I will be happy when the Wilder-Fury series is over so we don't have to hear 'what percent' Fury is anymore from some of these morons. What percent was Fury for the first Chisora fight? How about the second? What percentage was he for Schwarz? How about Wlad? Only when he's fighting Wilder do we get percentages with Fury. I think they may even go up and down per round. If Wilder lands a punch, he's fighting 30 percent Fury. If Fury lands, he is 70 percent Fury. It is definitely unique to nitwits on this board. Nobody else does this. Can't wait for December. Time to put whatever percent of Fury shows up to rest.
As the late great Brendan Ingle said, To beat Tyson Fury you have to nail the ****er to the canvas. Everyone who has worked with Fury has mad respect for him. He is a beast. An unstoppable monster.
Wilder ought to cut you a cheque. You still believe in him when I doubt even he believes in himself anymore.
Go look at the articles about joshua vs fury on this website it’s always so biased for wilder always. It says fury overlooking wilder it also says fury hit wilder in the back of the head. Boxing news 24 Articles.
Can he? Anything is possible. At this stage it would take Wilder getting a totally new team and having 2 fights to get used to his new team. At this point I think Fury stops him even faster in the 3rd fight.
Yawn. My eyes tell me Fury beat him twice and the second time he didn't just beat him, he beat him like a rug. Looks to me that Fury's job isn't done yet, and if the current trend continues, Wilder will be the body he wanted on his record. Edit: unless you mean Dubbelchin writes the articles, which, may well be