No because every time Fury beats the breaks off Wilder, Wilder comes away from it with a lot more wear and tear than Fury. 5 more fights against Fury and Wilder would either be in a wheelchair or dead. He had his best chances the first and third times when Fury was out of shape for various reasons and on a particular night he could have landed the perfect shot and won, or followed up his best shot with another shortly after if that wasn't sufficient. That applies to virtually anyone Wilder faces though but his puncher's chance against Fury wasn't big or huge as it normally is.
I think Wilder's goose is cooked at far as Tyson Fury is concerned. There's got to be that black spike of doubt running through him, that says to him "he's always going to beat you and you can't knock him out".
What a pointless thread, he's fought Fury 3 times and two of them Fury was not in shape and didn't manage to stop him. If Wilder fought a match fit Fury again, he'd likely leave the ring in a stretcher - he's never beating him, just forget it. Even if Wilder was physically prepared for it, I doubt mentally he can ever get himself up to beat Fury. There are other Heavy Weights he is capable of knocking out.
The only thing we would find out is statistically how often Fury is in shape He's only fought Wilder once in proper form and dominated
All great fights regardless. Fury didn't go down lightly either...but as everyone knows the more you hurt Fury the stronger he gets.
Well, first of all, Fury didn't. Second, there have been a lot of series in boxing where one fighter has won them all. Charles fought Maxim five times and won them all, for example. No draws. Robinson fought Bobo Olson four times, won them all (three by KOs).
Fury ko's Wilder 5x. Wilder just cannot beat Fury. He's hit him with his best shots knocking him down and Fury has gotten back up. Just a bad matchup for the dosser.
Wilder has knocked him down four times, and four times he got back up. What lesson have you learned from that?