Fury will be gone in sixty seconds...

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  1. MaliBua

    MaliBua Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    ... if he comes to fight recklessly. Wilder has more than enough of power seriously rock his world.
     
  2. PernellSweetPea

    PernellSweetPea Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    It isn't his style. If Fury can get into the later rounds he can win by TKO.
     
  3. VicMcCoy

    VicMcCoy Member Full Member

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    Why do so many people insist on starting threads where the content of which could easily go in an existing thread?

    Was this really such an important and groundbreaking comment that you couldn’t possibly put it in an existing thread?
     
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  4. YearZero

    YearZero Boxing Addict Full Member

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    With the way Wilder was fuming and steaming and losing his cool in the press conference that may still be the case regardless of what Fury does. If Wilder comes out like a madman he will most likely get him out of there in a round. Then again this stunt could just as well just be playing up for the cameras even though the anger looked fairly genuine to me.

    IMO most likely is still that Fury will dance run and clinch, Wilder will catch up to him later on and finish him or failing that, an always on the back foot Fury can't really win any round due to connecting with too few hard punches and Wilder wins a decision by way of forward pressure and more meaningful punches thrown and a knockdown or two sprinkled in.
     
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  5. CutThroatFade

    CutThroatFade Rangers FC Full Member

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    Jesus log off. Anyone who thinks that Fury can be knocked out in one round here has no clue. Have you ever seen Fury fight?
     
  6. Caliboxing

    Caliboxing Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Wilder feels guys out for about 4 rounds usually but with all the **** Fury has been saying, I think Wilder goes straight for him. Very possible Wilder does a Stiverne II on him or takes him out in a couple of rounds.
     
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  7. On The Money

    On The Money Dangerous Journeyman Full Member

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    Wilders power is vastly overrated.
     
  8. CutThroatFade

    CutThroatFade Rangers FC Full Member

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    Dear God... if you really think Fury is going to allow that to happen you people who believe this **** really don't know **** about boxing. If it is that easy to land on Fury why didn't Klitschko try that? Wilder will barely land in this fight.
     
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  9. VicMcCoy

    VicMcCoy Member Full Member

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    I think it’s pretty obvious that’s exactly what Fury wants - to make Wilder reckless.

    It would be very risky to be reckless against Fury who’s a superior boxer, especially early in the fight wen Fury will be fresh.
     
  10. YearZero

    YearZero Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Can't see how it would be risky for Wilder? Emptying his gas tank early is about the only risk he'll take if he goes after Fury early. But then he can easily take a round or two off and recover his energy. Doubt there will be anything dangerous coming back from Fury, it's not his style and he looked to have absolutely no power at all in the Pianetta fight.
     
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  11. Caliboxing

    Caliboxing Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Because Klitschko is a *****, couldn't stand up for himself in the press conferences or the fight. His family should've disowned him for being scared to throw a punch. Wilder will get the big dosser out of there and most likely in the first half of the fight. Fury is a big target, his body ain't what it used to be and he's gonna get clocked. Wilder is coming for him from the opening bell and for those that say it works in Fury's favor, fine, but I disagree.
     
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  12. CutThroatFade

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    You’re in for a shock when Wilder does nothing for the first six rounds to try to feel out Fury and because he can’t deal with the constant movement and feinting.

    You sound like my bird when she watches with me. “Why doesn’t he just run at him?” If only it was that easy.
     
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  13. smiffyinoz

    smiffyinoz Active Member Full Member

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    Wilder, knocking out bums since 2008
     
  14. Caliboxing

    Caliboxing Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Ok Nostradumbass. You can see the future now 100% accurately. You are wasting your time here. Big Doss will get hit like his last opponent hit him, he wasn't that elusive, and that guy didn't have anywhere the reach or power. You will say he was playing around and trying to lull Wilder into a false sense of security but that's bs.
     
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  15. BigSmoke

    BigSmoke New Member banned Full Member

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    I think one round is unlikely, Fury at the end of the day does have some defensive ability, but I do think his tank is going to empty FAST in this fight.

    I can see Wilder stopping him as early as say round 4, because I honestly think Fury is going to be gassed out very early due to the nature of this fight.