By the way, what's the problem with living with your parents? I don't understand your issue with it? Is it a bad thing?
Nah he just gets his brother Gomez I mean Peter to strap him to a chair and hook him up to the mains.
Lennox Lewis must **** himself laughing when he hears Big John saying he would beat him up, probably thinks he is mentally insane.
Cautious four rounds then Wilder catches him for good somewhere between six and eight (rooting for fury ko just to see this place the next day)
Brilliant post and I agree! I see Fury having his way with Wilder for a large part of the fight and winning by decision. Potential for one very lopsided card in Wilders favour, but I don't think he can be ripped off again (well, he can...but I hope not). In my eyes there is as much chance that Wilder KO's Fury as there is that Fury KO's Wilder. Let's not forget that Fury buzzed Wilder on more than one occasion in the first fight, and that was at range. Like you I think the key for Fury in the rematch is working in close, closing the distance and nullifying the long right hand from Wilder. Wilder has little to offer in close and is easily confused if you punch with him and stop him from loading up. Ortiz is a limited boxer and he had Wilder confused in both fights, Washington was beating Wilder and of course there is the first fight where Fury had Wilder gun shy at times because he continuously failed to land on Fury for the first half of the fight. Fury by decision, 1 terrible card in Wilders favour. Wilder and Fury both get hurt but neither meet the canvas.
It's nice to see such fairness and balance on this site with the mods, there's exactly one vicious hater apiece for Wilder and Joshua. Now is anyone willing to be the site's official Fury hater and rooter againster from here on out?
I hope not because ARUM is established in the US and that's why Fury signed with him. And Bob knows there's NO money in 3rd Wilder fight, old fox is probably already thinking of Fury-AJ showdown.
Wilder does have little to offer in close... but I bet they been working on his uppercut to deal with a 'jab and grab' from Fury. Those spindly legs don't have to carry much weight because he comes in relatively light, and they haven't been an issue for him so far. How they cope with 270llb Fury leaning on for 7-8 rounds is another matter. Take away Wilder's legs and you take away much of his right hand too. We all know how Vlad would have boxed and beaten Wilder....