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I am saying it as much as possible: Fury will win every round and stop him late. I honestly think that he indeed WILL let Wilder pick the hand. If any of you think that Fury playing possum and getting some rounds in means that he will not outbox a guy who struggled with a school teacher, a pastry chef, a cruiserweight soccer hooligan, and a septuagenarian on heart medicine, please contact me because I have a bridge to sell you for cheap, and if you charge everyone who crosses it a dollar or two, you can be a millionaire in no time flat. Fury could come in at 350 pounds and win this fight. If Nichols had come down to 350, he might have won. I'll take either an avatar bet, or time off bet. I don't want to see anyone leave permanently, though. I don't dislike anyone that much. Now for Joshua, he should have 3-4 more after he exposes Wilder.
I think he's got a lot to worry about. He will outbox Wilder for a few rounds until Wilder decides he needs to just go for it, and I don't see Fury lasting long past that point. Fury hasn't got the power to make Wilder think twice about just barreling forward and lobbing crazy **** And Fury's movement and reflexes arent there to avoid wilder going nuts for long. This'll be like a slightly longer version of Wilder vs Gerald Washington.
This content is protected Pajkic only had 5 stoppages on his record... McDemott was robbed and Cunningham was a fat cruiserweight. Can you imagine the abuse from Fury fans if these three fights were on AJ's resume?
I have been very vocal about this: I feel that Wilder is entirely a media creation, and I cannot believe that anyone does not see that. We have all talked about his flailing, amateurish style, and being dropped by Scoiners and Nichols, but break it down, fight by fight. He doesn't have a single quality win. Lyakovich and Harrison- zombies, knocked out so many times they should not even have been fighting. Scott-obvious dive. Wilder's pal. Admitted as much when he posted a photoshopped image of himself diving off of a board. Stivern- the guy was so fat he literally had a disease where he was pissing brown stuff (literally!) and Wilder still could not get him out of there. Demetrice ****ing King got this guy out of there. Molina- This guy is a title contender? Well, in his spare time, I guess. He is actually a substitute teacher. This guy was knocked out in 1 round (!) by both Ashanti Jordan and Chris Arreola. Wilder took, what was it, 8? And Wilder was rocked in this fight. Duhapuas- took 11 and Wilder got his eye busted open. This guy is a pastry chef later starched by Povetkin in 6. Arreola- please. In his prime he couldn't beat LHW Adamek or fat guy Stivern. Washington- a marginal talent, and, as someone just reminded everyone, the ref jumped in and stopped it at the first sign of trouble, as if instructed to before hand. Szpilka- guy was chinny former cruiser, and was outboxing Wilder until he got stopped. Wilder took 9 rounds to find a lucky punch. Later, fat, otherwise untested Kownacki did it in 4. Jennings had already almost matched the feat by doing it in ten, so what does this tell us? Ortiz- somehow, the world became convinced that this guy was a credible challenge because he be Bryant Jennings and a post 40 Thompson. What he really is is a guy who is officially over 40, probably over 50, and on heart medicine. He was only medically cleared the day before the fight. This is the truth. Anyone can take it or leave it, but Wilder is completely manufactured, and is ONLY fighting Fury because he thinks he lucked into another Ortiz--a guy who looks good but is medically unfit to fight. Well, Fury may have had his problems, but he is a slick, ambidextrous boxer who defeated and ATG, 2 time champ with 23 defenses who had not lost in 11 years. Fury does what he says he is going to do, and if he says he is ready, I sure am not going to doubt that. Hell, even prime Chisora is better than any of the pathetic Wilder "defenses." I know a fraud when I see one.
Well, it's a shame Tyson Fury's own trainer doesn't agree with you loool But you carry on with your confidence, you'd make a great promoter. Unfortunately.. I'm team Wilder and Tyson's trainer on this one, and Fury's chances are slim. It seems you know more than Tyson's trainer though, so if you have any insider information you'd like to share we can all hedge a bet. There is nothing slick about Tyson fury, the man who punched himself in the face, inside the ring.