Fury can't help himself. He'll start showboating and Wilder will knock him 'spark out'

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  1. Heavy_Hitter

    Heavy_Hitter Boxing Addict Full Member

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    After Wallin took it to him and outboxed him (beat him in his own game) Wilder should mess Fury up.
     
  2. speedbaggage

    speedbaggage Member Full Member

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    Steady on. Not to make light of Fury's mental health issues, but he spent a year and a half doing blow, drinking, and getting fat. He's a filthy casual. It's basically an extended holiday. He didn't take years off his life. People live that their whole lives. Like everything with Fury the story is more important than objective truth.
     
  3. Cally

    Cally Sand...sand... nothing but sand! Full Member

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    Dilians exactly a chisora level fighter, don't talk whet man.
     
  4. Malph

    Malph Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I think he cant stay at mid range. He either has to get in tight or box from the outside.

    The little film I've seen of Wilder fighting on the inside does not look great. The long arms are not his friend there. It's not a given he has that great power inside.

    Should be an interesting fight. With Wilder, you pretty much know what he will do or try to do.

    Fury is more unpredictable. Anything is possible.
     
  5. Sugar 88

    Sugar 88 Woke Moralist-In-Chief

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    I can't wait for this fight. Get your excuses ready Wilder fans. Your guy is already getting them in early as he struggles to come to terms with last time.
     
  6. JDub

    JDub Active Member Full Member

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    yeah sounds more like wishful thinking from the OP.

    Boxer almost always does better in a rematch, especially one that wasn’t really 100% fit in the first fight.

    Fury will make adjustments, wilder will just look for the knockout I suspect and he probably won’t get it as Fury will see it coming a mile off.
     
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  7. iii

    iii Boxing Addict Full Member

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    He May be better than Del boy but he won't beat Fury or Usyk for that matter.
    he doesn't need to, imo ,he can & more likely will beat Wilder if he can get in the ring with him....
     
  8. Heavy_Hitter

    Heavy_Hitter Boxing Addict Full Member

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    What?
    Last fight he got wrecked by a 46 ranked guy!
    Wallin outboxed his clumsy ass.
     
  9. iii

    iii Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Hmmm , if Fury does what he says he going to to & meet Wilder in the middle then he's going to have to plant his feet....dangerous thing to do with Wilder . Fury is levels above ,true enough but Wilder knows him now & this could end badly for Fury.
     
  10. sid

    sid Boxing Addict Full Member

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    On Fury's chin please tell us who's stopped him in boxing I'd like to know.
     
  11. vast

    vast Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I would not count Fury out of this one. He pretty much dominated Wilder the first go around, save for the 12th rd KD after which he got up and backed Wilder into the ropes. No, this will be a more aggressive and pointed Fury.
     
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  12. iii

    iii Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Well the last fight was pretty good so no2 should not be missed then....
     
  13. Oakland Billy Smith

    Oakland Billy Smith Active Member banned Full Member

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    And exactly what 'adjustments' is Fury going to make? Can you qualify or quantify this statement in any way?

    The 'half time adjustments' is probably the most overused sports cliché on the market today.

    I will counter your argumemt with the very real and quantifiable assertion that once a fighter suffers a bad KD, his armor never again holds up the same way, particularly when he's facing the same opponent who cracked his armor the first go around.

    It is even more particular when the fighter who's armor was cracked was winning every round of the fight up until that point.
    Credits Fury for climbing back to his feet, but make no mistake about, he will need to employ a running tactic in the rematch if he has any intention of not getting caught again
     
  14. vast

    vast Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Fury is not your average fighter, so I don't think this will hold. Since he got up from that 12th rd KD and backed Wilder up the "bad KD" theory does not hold water.

    In the first fight he had plenty of opportunities to pounce on Wilder when backing him up, but did not. I think in this fight he will go for it. Now, whether that ends up beneficial to him.....remains to be seen. But this fight is far more interesting than the first one.
     
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  15. Sugar 88

    Sugar 88 Woke Moralist-In-Chief

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    Fury is a pathological liar when it comes to promoting his fights - prob other parts of his life too but fights are we know for sure that he lies to promote his fights. I remember when he said all this kind of stuff in the build up to the Wlad fight and the previous Wilder fight when he picked 'puncher's gloves'. He then fought like he always does.

    Expect another 'herky jerky' points win when it comes down to it as that's how he wins.