Put it on record: Fury or Wilder

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Fury V Wilder: What is the outcome

Poll closed Dec 2, 2018.
  1. Fury by stoppage

    19.5%
  2. Fury by decision

    31.0%
  3. Fury gets a screwjob win

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  4. Fury gets a DQ win

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  5. Draw

    0.9%
  6. Wilder by stoppage

    43.4%
  7. Wilder by decision

    1.8%
  8. Wilder gets a screwjob win

    3.5%
  9. Wilder gets a DQ win

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  1. Jennifer Love Hewitt

    Jennifer Love Hewitt Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I have a bad feeling Wilder by screwjob is a big possibility.
     
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  2. Jim Jeffries

    Jim Jeffries Ring General banned Full Member

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    Wilder by TKO. I thought Fury looked slow vs Pianeta. He also tried koing both Pianeta and Seferi and came up short.

    Fury will do well for the first half of the fight then eventually get caught and hurt. The Wladimir he fought had just won a lathargic decision against Jennings who Ortiz iced in 7.

    I think Fury will do well for 6 rounds then get caught.
     
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  3. Ukansodoff

    Ukansodoff Deontay plz stop ducking Joshua. Thank you. Full Member

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    Fury is going to make it ugly and frustrate Wilder and on an honest mans score card should of won most if not all of those rounds but somewere after 6 Wilder catches him and finishes him. I could see Fury winning on points, i could even see Fury stopping him but i cant imagine Wilder winning on points, not legitimately anyway. But i feel the most likely outcome is Wilder by KO after falling behind to Fury on the cards.
     
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  4. Baneofthegame

    Baneofthegame Active Member Full Member

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    Wilder by late KO, would like Fury to win though, just not sure he can avoid getting caught all fight.
     
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  5. Jackomano

    Jackomano Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    This.
     
  6. lewis gassed

    lewis gassed The Bronze Dosser Full Member

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  7. Antsu

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  8. The Akbar One

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    Fury looked really shitty in his two tune up fights. I hear there is a small ring as well. Wilder will probably win by decision or KO. I wouldn't mind seeing Fury upset the apple cart though.
     
  9. sean

    sean pale peice of pig`s ear Full Member

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    wilder by stoppage

    20 foot ring is a huge advantage for wilder
    fury only chance to avoid the bombs for 12 rounds is to shake and bake and move
    in a 20 foot ring with 2 fighters of this size/ furys back is going to be on the ropes too much and wilder will catch him clean at some point

    fury best chance is to actually plant his feet at some point and hit wilder hard and make wilder wary of making mistakes and just walking through furys pitty pats.

    wilder to win / dont try to box /dont try to showboat/dont try to be clever/ just throw bombs left and right but mnake sure they are not cuffing punches but correctly delivered

    if wilder throws cuffs and hurts his hands or arm like he did v arreola he will see fury outbox him .
     
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  10. Wild Eye

    Wild Eye New Member Full Member

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    Some good posts.

    I've watched every Wilder and Fury fight online in the last year.

    Wilder is an animal. An awesome right hand and the greatest ability to smell blood you'll see. And he's tall, and athletic. But he's not got much else. His record is stunning until you consider the opposition.

    Fury is a superb boxer, albeit with flaws and the lack of a killer punch. And he's bigger. He moves superbly for a heavyweight of any description, let alone one his size.

    I didn't exactly predict him to beat Klitschko bt I was sure he had a good chance. That one fight matches Wilder's CV on it's own.

    I think Fury will make it difficult. A late Fury stoppage as a beaten up Wilder gets desperate is possible. I think it'll be closer, but a clear Fury points decision. The faces will suggest the judges will got it right.

    But maybe Wilder is the real deal, not impossible. I have a sneaky feeling Wilder could come back from a defeat to Fury and beat Joshua. I really hope the three of them fight twice each over the next couple of years. The winner of that would have some serious claims to greatness.
     
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  11. nurological

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    I thought 20 feet was the largest they go to?
     
  12. sean

    sean pale peice of pig`s ear Full Member

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    24 foot for a heayweight title fight is the norm
     
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  13. nurological

    nurological Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    **** didn't know that. Cheers
     
  14. Gomo

    Gomo Active Member Full Member

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    Heart says fury, head says it's too soon, I can see him getting stopped late on.

    Hope to god I'm wrong though
     
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  15. grobbo

    grobbo New Member Full Member

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    Despite the bravado, I don’t think Fury really believes he can do this. He’s not the man he was.
    This version of Fury gets knocked out early and brutally. Unfortunately.
     
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