Going with Fury by UD, I think he does the job this time, in a more convincing fashion. There is a little bit of seed of doubt in me though, I will admit and I find it interesting that Eddie had changed his mind in the video below from Fury to Wilder because of something he'd heard, which is interesting. Still, Fury for me! This content is protected
Fury will be cautious and box circles around wilder. He will win all 12 rounds and won't switch off like last time. After the fight everybody will say wilder is a bum and can't box. Joshua will brutally ko fury and usyk will school them all
Let's face it, you might as well just toss a coin. This is as 50/50 as it gets, although Wilder on points is a brave call by Jolene Mizzone! I think we will see an emboldened Wilder this time around who will drop Fury earlier and finish him this time around. I might even put a few quid on Wilder KO1 at 33/1. Think Stiverne 2/Breazeale.
Wilder has declared he wants to hurl Fury beyond the ring with one punch considering Fury loves a lot WWE. Besides he advised him to wear a helmet this time because in the first bout the English suffered a concussion in his opinion. Could Wilder be able to do that or is he too exaggerated?
Unless the fight ends to DQ or a cut or something, I hope the loser won't exercise it. I'd say it's more likely that Fury would turn down the option than Wilder would. The worst case would be that the loser invokes the rematch clause but pushes it back to 2021, which would mean a joke fight for both leading into a rubber match that people don't care about.
I am more looking forward to Wilders ring entrance... maybe this time he comes out with a chainsaw and gimp outfit
They could just keep fighting each other for the rest of their careers and Dubblechin can keep telling everyone it's number 1 v number 2 and the winner is THE WORLD CHAMPION.
I doubt he'll be able to fling him out cause this time Fury weighs much more than in the first fight.
Going against the grain here quite a bit...as i'm putting my gut instinct in writing rather than what I actually think will happen and am mostly wrong. Fury to get a later round KO (rds 8 or 9) Wilder who's overly confident and puts too much in too early whilst Fury is evasive enough but saves enough to take him out. He won't want to risk a) another points defeat or b) trying to avoid that right had for the full 12 and will lay it on the line around that point the second he sees an opening. Prepare to be amazed! (Wilder KO is my thinking mans option)