The real question is how long willl Fury be twitching, seizing and shaking on the ground before the baptism ends?
Sure the Fury we saw in those exhibition fights(refuse to call em anything else)did look awful but since then he looks to be in great shape. It’s a given that Fury will win most of the rounds just as Spilka,Washington and Ortiz did but unfortunately for Fury it’s becom the norm for Wilder to get outboxed only to find a late KO.
Wilder clearly is the favourite, not sure he's that big a favourite, but based on Fury's recent performances it's clear he isn't anywhere near 100%, his own father says he's about 50% and this fight has come too soon. I give Wilder about 80% chance of KOing this version of Fury. Fury even this faded version should be able to out box Wilder but I just can't see him doing it for the full 12 rounds. Wilder is dangerous and won't become frustrated if out boxed, he's used to being out boxed and has faith in his power. At some point he'll land and when he does Fury's lack of anything close to a competitive fight in years will tell, that lack of sharpness will see him undone when things don't go his way.
Haha I was happy for and congradulated him when he beat Ortiz, would be the same if he beats Fury, just dont see it happening mate. Ill be putting a few K on Fury just before the weight in when the odds slip out past 1/3.
I disagree. Prior to the Klitschko fight, Fury stopped 8 of 9 opponents. His sparring sessions with Seferi and Pianeta where exactly that, an opportunity to work off a bit of rust and get the rounds in. Wilder has anything but an iron chin, and hell get hit by Fury far more than any opponent hes ever faced. Fury by late stoppage.