Based on Wilder’s and Fury’s last performance who do you favor in the rematch?

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  1. catchwtboxing

    catchwtboxing Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    More likely he takes one swing, misses by a mile, and the bottles of Dianabol and Schlitz malt liquor that he is using to gain way come flying out of his trunks and spill all over the ring, earning him a DQ. You cry yourself to sleep after spending all night posting hundreds of homo-erotic support messages in this forum.
     
  2. JDub

    JDub Active Member Full Member

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    Fury. He's leagues above Wilder, but Wilder has at least a punchers chance against anyone due to his power obviously.

    Fury should be too good for him but you can't count Wilder out totally.
     
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  3. Sephiroth Rising 7

    Sephiroth Rising 7 'No tears please!' banned Full Member

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    How will you react when Fury is put in the hospital?

    What sort of excuses will you have prepared?
     
  4. Xseed

    Xseed New Member Full Member

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    It depends, it's really hard to estimate Tyson Fury skills because everytime he fights he says he was at x% and not at his best, eventho he says the complete opposite during the build-up.

    We saw Fury outboxing Wilder and we saw Wilder still managing to knock out Tyson Fury and hurt him pretty bad in some rounds. Either Tyson Fury wasn't at his best and therefore he can most likely beat Wilder, or Wilder fought the best Fury had to offer and could most likely KO him clean in the rematch.
     
  5. Lith

    Lith Boxing Addict Full Member

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    You may need to rewatch the fight.... Fury was well and truly on his feet when the final bell went.
     
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  6. Xseed

    Xseed New Member Full Member

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    He was on his feet, and managed to outbox Wilder in that round, yes everyone knows. Now that doesn't mean Tyson Fury didn't get knocked out. Or else you might be the one who needs to rewatch the fight, you'll see he was out.
     
  7. gdm

    gdm Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    50/50 , but I will be rooting for wilder.
     
  8. gdm

    gdm Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Fury can’t stop anybody decent. He would have to land a lot , but he only landed 84 punches vs wilders 71.
     
  9. MidniteProwler

    MidniteProwler Fab 4. Mayor of Aussie Boxing Full Member

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    I got Fury to win by decision and I can see him dropping an off balance Wilder with counter shots.
     
  10. notjustacasual

    notjustacasual Well-Known Member banned Full Member

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    Let's just state facts here

    Wilder fought a Fury coming off a multiple year lay off in which he abused drink and drugs, ballooned into obesity and fought two very unimpressive comebacks before losing about 50lbs and taking on Wilder.

    In the fight we saw Wilder have terrible accuracy, swing and miss 99/100 punches

    Wilder did land one clean knockdown which put fury out for about 4 seconds, after which Fury got up and continued to outbox Wilder. Wilder did do ok with his jab now and then but not with any consistency.

    You can't count Wilder out purely because of the power, but Fury has to be a very considerable favourite in the rematch, clearly Fury now is improved from where he was in the first fight.

    Also, Wilder turns 34 in a few months, where is the peak for a fighter with his attributes? When does the decline begin?

    I make fury a favourite to win 8/10 vs Wilder
     
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  11. Robney

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    I fail to see what changed? We knew going in this would probably be a walk in the park for Fury, as his opponent hasn't beaten anyone remotely decent yet.
    My prediction stands... UD12 for Fury in a rematch.
     
  12. The Townsend

    The Townsend Zeus. Full Member

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    All Wilder has is a punchers chance. His power. Fury has skill, speed, and footwork.

    Ill let you work out the win ratio based on that.
     
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  13. DoubleJab666

    DoubleJab666 Dot, dot, dot... Full Member

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    Fury didn't get up from one flush right hand: he took a left as well on the way down and still got up. Follow-up punches like that usually finish the job, but it didn't. Also, earlier in the fight he took the kind of punch to the top of the head which completely discombobulated Joshua when Ruiz landed there. So he took Wilder's power clean, once on the top of the head and twice to the jaw and finished the fight the stronger man. People assuming the next time Wilder lands flush will put his lights out are ignoring the evidence.

    A fitter, stronger Fury to get a UD
     
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  14. themaster999

    themaster999 Well-Known Member Full Member

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  15. madballster

    madballster Loyal Member Full Member

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    Fury weighted-in in terrible shape once again vs. Schwarz, proving his lack of discipline and professionalism. He will become a sitting duck around rounds 10-12 and offer openings he otherwise wouldn't.

    If Fury was more disciplined Wilder would be without chance. Against a borderline obese lazy circus clown who showboats with regularity Wilder is a very live dog.