The gulf in difference between Fury and Wilder in boxing ability is comical no way he loses!

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  1. Jackman65

    Jackman65 FJB Full Member

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    Fury is a talented boxer, an amazing fighter for a big man. I can think of two ways he loses this fight, both are attached to each end of Wilder’s torso, his left and right arms. If Fury isn’t disciplined for 12 rounds, he could easily lose. I think he’s going to win but it’s close enough to be interesting. Wilder is not a great or even good technical boxer but he’s dangerous. Fury can be disciplined but is prone to lapses. If he was a technician like Wlad, it wouldn’t be as exciting. Both guys have a great shot at winning. I consider this a 50-50 fight.
     
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  2. VG_Addict

    VG_Addict Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Fury's skill doesn't mean **** when Wilder can knock him out with one punch.

    He already came VERY close to KOing Fury in their first fight.
     
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  3. Heavy_Hitter

    Heavy_Hitter Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Yes, the Wallin, Fury, Wilder trio are pretty much on the same level.
     
  4. madballster

    madballster Loyal Member Full Member

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    Fury will once again show up in despicable shape. No matter his skill set, his lack of conditioning will negate it once again.
     
  5. don owens

    don owens Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I am going on the record. Fury will upset Wilder and capture the WBC belt.....by KO before the 10th round.
     
  6. piprules

    piprules Well-Known Member Full Member

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    yes I do, but its still a fight. if you look at the punches landed per round you will see that Fury outlanded Wilder by very fe
    yes, its professional boxing so it not scored by punches landed alone. Wilder landed the harder better punches and Fury ran awaay all fight so he was lucky to get a draw in my opinion. but lets be clear, Fury got beat up.
     
  7. UFC2020

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    Actually thats a pretty decent showing for a guy who was out of the ring for 3 years, in fat camp for a year, fighting 2 nobodies and then taking on a match fit, prime feared opponent in Wilder. It was Wilder who was the favorite in the first fight to ko Fury, i just love it how the Wilder nuthuggers ignore this fact. The Fury of the first fight was only 50%, this time he is going to be much fitter, sharper, accurate and stronger.
     
  8. UFC2020

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    Wilder's approach of sitting and waiting for the lucky punch will not work against Fury. If Wilder tries the same approach again, he is going to be forced to become desperate for that lucky punch just like the first fight, he will have to box properly and earn the Ko against quality opponents
     
  9. Tramell

    Tramell Hypocrites Love to Pray & Be Seen. Mathew 6:5 Full Member

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    I'm not one to put too much stock into what a fighter didn't do heading into the ring. I don't nuthug someone for asking pity cause of their lifestyle out the ring. Fury tells that to people--cause he wants to. I could name at least 30,50 maybe 60 fighters who went through what he went through and didnt asked that it be taken into account because they could only land maybe 90 punches over 36 minutes.

    And it seems a 50% Fury if that is what U state...is supposed to be better than any version of a guy who can't box to save his life. Put him out for 5 years like Ray Leonard....he came out like he never left boxing.
    Take on Ann Wolfe who beat Vonda Ward a girl raped twice, slept under a tree -homeless with 2 kids from the 2 rapes, imprisoned...Yet few know it because she didn't focus on it.
    Aaron Pryor never made a big deal of his cocaine use -we had to learn the hard way that he was even molested...now that is a reason to under go depression...yet that wasnt the reason he used for any losses or bad showings...
    In other words:
    Fury gets no leverage for his screw-ups. He chose cocaine. cocaine didnt choose him. He chose to quit boxing, so be it. But when one comes back...All I ask is: don't give excuses as to why he could only land 87 punches in a 12 round fight...when he landed close to the same amount when he was fighting frequently
    https://www.boxingnews24.com/2015/11/klitschko-fury-final-punch-stats/
    It’s unheard of for a fighter to land less than 100 punches in a 12 round fight, but Fury actually did there. The amount of punches landed from both fighters was a complete and utter embarrassment

    Fury landed only 86 of 371 punches for a connect percentage of 23% vs Wlad
    Now fast forward to his fight with Wilder
    Fury landed only 84 of 327 punches for a connect percentage of 25.7% vs Wilder


    SO Fury beats Wlad in a year where he had fought -& 3 months before that he fought Chisora...yet he did the the same punchstats when active. I hope U don't take me for a Wilder Nut-hugger as many posts I have put on him with videos of windmills emulating him LOL! I constantly deride this era as a less than stellar for HW's...Wilder included. I Like his power, hope he KO's Fury, but I am a fan of boxing.
    Not boxers.:afro:
     
  10. Special one

    Special one Active Member Full Member

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    Wilder to start where he left off.... Looking lost, his confidence shot because this man Fury can get up and come straight back at him!! After being schooled for 11 rounds he finally landed his big shots and even then his opponent gets up and hurts him has him backing up and on doggy legs!! And as the bell rang his face revealed the look of a beaten man!!
     
  11. highlander

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    was talking about olympic scoring and scandals.