How Fury can win without leaving it to the judges

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  1. BoxingFacts

    BoxingFacts Member Full Member

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    From rounds 1 - 10 Fury needs to box Wilder to the best of his ability, be very elusive, use his footwork and pepper Wilder with his jab. He needs to work on slowly breaking Wilder down and to remove the stamina from Wilder, if he does that then Fury should be able to put more power in his punches through rounds 10 - 12, throw more combinations and I personally think he could knock out Wilder, especially if Wilder is gassed and hurt.
     
  2. Oakland Billy Smith

    Oakland Billy Smith Active Member banned Full Member

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    Please.......for all his size and girth, Fury makes Pauli Malinagi seem like Tommy Morrison
     
  3. Jennifer Love Hewitt

    Jennifer Love Hewitt Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I don't think Fury has the power to wear Wilder down and KO him. Contrary to the one or two glass chin obsessed guys on this forum. Wilder has proven he can recover well from being hit. Putting more power in your punches makes you have to plant yourself and makes you more open to get hit. Fury needs to constantly move and only hit Wilder hard enough to disrupt the 1-2 that Wilder uses.

    To wear Wilder down. Fury's best bet would be to stay right in the pocket, lean on Wilder and not give Wilder any space to throw. That would wear down some energy from Wilder (ref might also deduct a point though... Fury will need one of them Wlad refs lol)
    Staying close and pushing Wilder back is another good idea. Wilder can not punch while being pushed backward.

    If Fury does KO Wilder it will be due to timing the perfect counter shot. Wilder charges in full force and one day will get leveled when someone times him coming in. This would be a dangerous maneuver to pull off. If you give Wilder space to throw he might just land and then it's game over...for you.

    The judges won't be on Fury's side. He won easily last time and they robbed him of victory. This fight, he can't go down or have any point deductions if he wants to win the decision.
     
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    divac Loyal Member Full Member

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    Fury just needs to land clean punches regardless of the power behind them.
    They have to be clean connects and not just the flicking type that barely graze the opponent which Fury often does.

    If Fury just flicks off the jab catching mostly air, Wilder will land just enough to edge some rounds and have it close on the scorecards.

    My hunch is that Fury will go the route of flicking and Wilder will possibly get a close decision if it happens that Wilder doesn't KO Fury in the process.
     
  5. chico g

    chico g Let's watch some Sesame Street...lmao Full Member

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    Fury needs to get a pillow, put one down in the corner to soften the impact, when he's felled by Wilder's vicious right hand. I shown the bomb squad some of the negative posts about Deontay recently. He isn't amused, Tyson gonna suffer the consequences now.
     
  6. catchwtboxing

    catchwtboxing Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    A lot of delusional people on here. Fury visibly hurt Wilder a couple of times, and if he is even 10% better, very well could get a stoppage.

    If it doesn't occur, another screw job is possible, but I would not bet on it. I think the powers that be might finally be realizing that they are not going to make the money off Wilder that that want, and are looking for another cash cow.
     
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  7. Jennifer Love Hewitt

    Jennifer Love Hewitt Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I don't doubt that Fury can hurt Wilder. Wilder has been visibly hurt often. But he recovered every time. The idea that light hitting Fury can just stop Wilder by punching a bit harder is what is unlikely. If Wilder gets stopped, it will be because he gets caught at that right moment when he charges in, or possibly on a cut.

    Interesting point about being a cash cow. Fury is signed to fight in America, he's on WWE. Maybe the corrupt judges won't be so against him this time. I hate that we have to account for corruption in fight predicting these days :(