Fury is 6'9" not 6'7. He's also chunkier, works the body really well and puts combinations together with good speed. I like Wilder, I hope he does well, but I think Tyson would wear him down and score a TKO over 8 rounds, probably around 6 or 7.
i got Wilder by ko. Furry looks like Tye Fields so expect him to have the same chin but i hope im wrong and this turns into a super fight latter on.
He was never KOed, TKOed or down once in his amateur bouts - I've heard it mentioned a few times that he has a solid chin.
Anyway, here is Fury's second pro contest: http://www.dailymotion.com/relevance/search/tyson%2Bfury/video/x82zmr_tyson-fury-vs-marcel-zeller_sport [dm]relevance/search/tyson%2Bfury/video/x82zmr_tyson-fury-vs-marcel-zeller_sport[/dm] I think it is the opposite, Tyson fury throws his shots with real intention - the main concern should be his stamina and not his aggression!
For his second bout, he took on a risky opponent. Now I know why there was a article written up on ESB. Thanks for posting that btw.
Great win for Tyson Fury. His opponent was very game and Fury made it look like a sparring session the way he battering him around the ring. In my opinion, both are great prospects and will probably make a lot of noise in the HW division in the future. Wilder looks like he has a lot of upside and possess excellent raw ability. I saw in his debut that he played with his opponent in the first round and barely threw a punch. In the second round, he turned it on and it was over in less than a minute into the round. In that second round I saw great handspeed and awesome power as he beat down Cox. He just needs to bulk up to around 225 to 230 in muscle and sharpen up his punches a bit.