Wilder was schooled by Fury in the 1st fight, he couldn’t hit anything even fresh air got out of the way on most occasions. If you saw a man aimlessly thrashing his arms around like Wilder did anywhere else but a boxing ring you’d have him committed to an institution. 10 - 2 to Fury on most people’s score cards, Fury even dominated the rounds he got knocked down in and made them 10 - 9 rounds instead of 10 - 8. Talking of knockdowns, the first one might not have been legitimate anyway. Fury clearly ducked too low and got his feet caught up underneath him, Wilder caught him with an illegal cuff behind the ear and the ref ruled a knockdown but it was very debatable. As for Wilders renowned punching power, well he clearly doesn’t carry it when he fights higher quality opponents! Fury took his best right hand Hail Mary shot & a follow up left hook and he laughed them off like they were nothing, even dominating and hurting Wilder as soon as he got up. I can’t see Fury letting Wilder of the hook in the return, I expect he’ll allow Deontay to flail and flounder punching thin air for about 9 rounds before stopping him in the 10th while also boxing a shutout on the cards at the time Wilder gets KOd
MVC is simply carrying on where Blizzy left off. Kinda cute their delusions. Must be on Wilders payroll...
Also makes me laugh how the second AJ signs to fight Miller, Wilder comes out the wood works and starts making noise again! I still can't believe people don't think this guy is terrified of AJ.
Absolutely. I understand boxing is a business now but I like the old ways where you saw the best fight the best in the space of a year.
Yep, I agree. Getting really bored with all the threads now about negotiation sagas ... 'will he or won't he?', endless-out-of-the-ring-drama. Actually looking forward to when/if Joshua and Wilder lose their perch, so hopefully the HW action will take place more so in the ring than outside of it.
Fury will fight the same way as he fought Wilder last time because he won the fight but got robbed. But he must be careful of being knocked down (s) again in the rematch.
PPV star? He has struggled to sell out every event he has headlined. Only way is if Wilder dispoosses of Fury in a bruutal knock out and finally gets the gut to fight AJ.
looooooooool **** me... Too legit to quit. MVC is still on about this my god this brings back memories.
Deontay Wilder has never fought a prime top ten heavyweight, except for Fury (who was coming off a three year lay-off during which he had serious mental health and drug problems, plus a massive weight gain and weakening massive weight loss). Now Deontay and his handlers will avoid a rematch with Tyson Fury, and continue to run from Joshua and also Dillian Whyte, who seems to terrify him for some reason. Instead he'll fight old faded Ortiz and the winner of shot Arreola and easy-to-hit Kownacki.