Yeah, his antics were odd. I'm hoping for a double KO. Niether one of these guys fanboys deserves to see thier hero victorious.
He may very well be. Choosing to fight Fury rather.than a tune-up was a mistake, especially if he has worked on some changes to his skill set. The fact that he hasn't shows he hasn't made any changes and his plan is to go straight for the ko when the bell sounds.
I dont care if Wilder wins or loses he is obviously delusional and winning would just make him and his fans think they're made up bs is even more true.
I expect him to lose, but I also expect him to come back, there will be a lot of money on the table. In the end, Wilder hasn't raped anybody and however much he might want to, he hasn't killed anybody. He's a bit of a scumbag, but boxing has had way worse. Who wouldn't like to see Wilder fight the loser of Usyk-AJ? Or Whyte, or Ruiz or Parker? Knockouts are great and Wilder is an expert in them and watching Wilder get battered is fun.
Doubt it. If he wins he will move on from the Fury nightmare and go back to fighting bums and ducking AJ. Why would he give Fury another chance?
Why not? This fight is to fulfill an original two fight agreement that was made when Wilder was champion. Fury is still indebted to him. Basically Fury's win against him was half time with another leg to play. If he loses the second leg there isn't another fight contracted and without Wilder granting him another shot (let's be honest he doesn't want to and would be insane to do so) I don't see how Fury gets another shot without being mandatory. At least that's how I understand it, happy to be corrected.
I put no. Wilder has always been an overrated fighter with a poor resume that's avoided top quality fighters (big punchers in particular).
lol Wilder hates Fury with a passion - why would he give him the opportunity to become champion. The best thing he can do to hit Fury is freeze him out. If Fury loses he will be forzen out and back on the drinks and drugs.