The normally negative stick and move Graham was far more aggressive v the power punching Jackson and paid the price inthe 4th, will the happen to the usually elusive Fury since he has decided to use a more agressive style for this rematch? I feel Fury might outland Wilder at first the same way Graham outlanded Jackson and then Wilder will nail him, maybe in the 3rd like he`s been predicting.
Jackson far superior than wilder fury superior to graham I personally see a whitewash but that’s just my opinion
No way was Jackson superior to Wilder but Fury was superior to Graham, however he has stated he`s going to go right at Wilder which will be suicide.
jackson two weight, 3 X champion. Only true defeats were to gman and McCallum he was washed up by the late 90s. Would def rate jackson over wilder. If wilder beats fury however though that will change. But he won’t.
On what basis. Wilder best win is vs Ortiz (Who’s best win was Jennings) and lost to Fury in many peoples eyes. Most people want to see Wilder in with dangerous opponents (Ones with fight ending power). I think that’s when you will see the best of Wilder as he is wide open and technically flawed but is a great puncher and willing to go out swinging
Especially when you don’t have the power to knock him out. That’s why we want to see him in with someone that can punch
A big part of me thinks he'll fight Wilder as he did first time around, but perhaps a little more wary and perhaps more respectful of his power. But if he does go for it, and is more aggressive, then yes, this could be the out come for sure mark.
You made it sound as if all you need to have a chance against Wilder is a punch, all Breazale has is a punch so more is needed even though he hurt DW a bit.