Fancy an avi bet? I think Fury's going to win fairly easily this time around and I'm throughly glad as it'll finally stop the Wilder hype that's been allowed to slowly build for years whilst he takes the path of least resistance.
Wilder should do what he did in Ortiz 2 fight, wait for the momentum. In the first fight his right hands came too obviously and too often, probably because he expected Fury to be in bad shape and he would finish him quick. He lost quite some steam towards the end. I don't really know what Fury should do. Going for the KO can actually get him KOd. I like what Ben Davison explained recently in a youtube video I saw. He should occupy Wilder's right hand by faking jabs and hooks with his left hand. Defending himself from Wilder's right hand by hiding the head behind the shoulder seemed to work well in the last fight. Maybe he should even go for the inside fight. Anyway, Fury will come up with something nobody has estimated in the end, lol. I imagined myself, what if Fury copied Wilder's style and went only for the 1-2 combo trying to land the right one. He would have the reach advantage, but not the experience. Edit: here the video I was talking about. This content is protected
He may get clipped once and fall, but he'll get up again and finish the fight by KO somewhere past 8 rounds. It's happening guys, I'm serious.
Stop posting well balanced', non biased, objective and informative posts as it will send the like of Dubbleanal, sorry, Dubblechin and N17 into a bit of a tizzy. I've also thought all along that it's a 50/50 fight as for me, both of them are overrated by their Uberfanboi fan base and I also include the like of Joshua and Whyte in that statement as I feel that the Heavyweight scene, although not the worst doesn't hold a torch to the heydays of the likes of Lewis, Holyfield and Bowe. Neither Fury or a wilder have beaten prime, top of their game Heavyweights yet and would still need to beat the Whytes, Joshua's and Usyks of the world to have any real lasting legacy. It would be nice if people would just calm down a bit and offer up some decent, unbiased opinion.
I don't disagree with you. Who could they beat however that you would consider a prime top of their game HW? Fury has the best win in the division, his dethroning of Wlad. Who else has a better win than that? Andy Ruiz over Joshua maybe? I am not defending their body of work by any means, and Wilder's resume is beyond atrocious, but the pickings are indeed slim.
Wilder every day of the week and twice on Sunday,, the thought of Fury vs Joshua fencing for 12 rounds causes so much bile erupting nausea that cancer meds wouldn't fix it. Please Deontay, ko him brutally so there's no mention of rematch.
Bayless as ref and three American judges. The scorecards are pre-filled and theres no chance in hell Fury will get any inside work done. Not going to stay up till 5am and buy the PPV now, why bother when there's a 3rd already planned...I'll watch the robbery the morning after.
Bayless as ref, so no inside fighting and a more likely to stop the fight premature and also three US judges Tactics now??? Wilder to show up and Fury to pray one/two of the judges gets the corners mixed up, or to land that hail Mary counter he desperately needs. Fury is gonna regret going to Vegas.
Davison showing why Fury should kept him in his corner, can Fury stop Wilder? This content is protected
Everyone is scared of Wilder he could be possibility be the hardest hitting heavyweight ever never seen anyone hit as hard as this man Fury vs Wilder reminds me of Ali vs foreman When Fury wins it will be a better win the when Ali beat foreman