Tyson Fury will stop Wilder late on by TKO in a brutal fight Wilder will be strong early on

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  1. George Crowcroft

    George Crowcroft He Who Saw The Deep Full Member

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    Completely irrelevant. If he was for Rivás, he was for Parker, Chisora & Browne. Meaning he was exactly the same as before.

    You were wrong about the 50/50, yet ask for credit for being right about picking Dave Allen to lose...
     
  2. Tyson Fury Goat

    Tyson Fury Goat Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    No i was not i got every prediction right even the crazy ones

    The ones that get busted for peds the prediction doesnt count

    I said Fury would take wlad to deep waters and become heavyweight champ everyone EVERYONE on that thread was laughing at me

    I said Price would stop allen everyone laughed i didnt ust say allen would lose i said pricey would stop him

    etc etc
     
  3. George Crowcroft

    George Crowcroft He Who Saw The Deep Full Member

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    Lol you didn't but ok...

    The 50/50 is the one you got wrong, Whyte was the same as we'd already seen, PEDs or not. You were wrong.

    That's because you're a complete Fury fanboy. And you joined the forum in 2017... You predicted it after the fact?

    Price is a British level HW. Dave Allen has lost every time he's stepped up. It wasn't a bold prediction, it wasn't impressive.
     
  4. Tyson Fury Goat

    Tyson Fury Goat Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    everyone knows my alt and i predicted fury would win way before the fight happened

    whyte never got busted before so we dont know if he took it before the rivas fight....

    Me saying price would get stoppage is not impressive ? ok why then was everyone picking dave to stop him?
     
  5. FrankinDallas

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    Wilder is also better in rematches. See Stiverne II and Ortiz II.

    Fury's getting KO'd into Bolivian. He'll be living in his trailer camp for the rest of his life after this brutal, life changing loss.
     
  6. Tabby73

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    WILDER is a bum...stirverne was not in shape what so ever and should of been ranked top nevertheless a doctored Al Hayman mandatory...and Ortiz was older and slower...neither count as good examples for champion fights full stop more or less bigging up anyone resumes
     
  7. smiffyinoz

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    I can see a devastating Wilder knockout in a similar fashion to the Brazeale one
     
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  8. underwraps

    underwraps Active Member Full Member

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    Fury won't need to weather the early storm. If will be Fury on top, until he gets tagged. Wilder will loose early rounds and wait for the KO
     
  9. DonnyMo

    DonnyMo Boxing Addict Full Member

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    This is a ****ing intriguing fight actually.

    The first time around I didn't buy that Tyson Fury could come out of depression, addiction, 450lbs and no real fight since 2015.

    This is a much sharper Fury that we're going to see in The Ring this time around.
     
  10. FrankinDallas

    FrankinDallas FRANKINAUSTIN

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    The point you were making was that Fury does better in rematches. I made the same point about Wilder, which is as valid as your statement.
    Fury's rematches were with John McDermott and Derek Chisora. Wilder's rematches were with Stiverne (a HW belt holder) and Ortiz.
    McDermott was a C level, local club fighter; Chisora's best win is arguably David Price. My opinion is that Wilder's rematch opponents were at least the equal to Fury's. Makes no difference, both your point and mine are valid: both guys do well in rematches.
     
  11. underwraps

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    I'm not so sure Tyson will be sharper. He is a year older, hasn't looked good, and that first fight may well have took something out of him ( the brutal knock down)
     
  12. PernellSweetPea

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    I don't see how Fury can take it to Wilder much. It makes him less aware defensively. Maybe to be defensive and counter a little more, but he was hit last time being very defensive. What will be the difference this time so he avoids those punches by Wilder this time. I think it would be better for Fury to use his jab and try to bust up Wilder's face.
     
  13. Serge

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    Two very good interviews with The Gypsy King

    The first one is a production by multi-award winning journalist, broadcaster and certified OG Gareth A Davies :worship2:

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  14. kiwi_boxer

    kiwi_boxer nighty night, ellerbe ☠ ☠ ☠ banned Full Member

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    Fury just needs to stop Wilder from setting up. So long as you're moving or punching, Wilder doesn't have a clue. He's proved it over and over. It's only when people stop punching he actually sets up his shots. In between Wilder misses and misses regularly, leaving himself very open to counters. When he is countered he gets frustrated and becomes rather gun shy.

    In the first fight Fury had great success from the outside and working with Wilder as Wilder tried to punch.
    You're right about the jab. The flick jab from Fury worked really well and kept Wilder from setting up like I mentioned above.

    One thing to consider is that Fury very rarely worked inside against Wilder. Wilders KO power is almost always at full length when the opponent is right on the end of the punch. In close Wilder is horrible. His footwork is non-existent, he doesn't work from any angle, we stands straight in front and either tries to shell up or hold with both arms, leaving himself very open. Unlike previous Wilder opponents Fury works off the break reasonably well.

    Take into consideration the huge weight difference and also stamina over 12 rounds. Wilder and Fury both have flaws when it comes to stamina, but Wilders has been much more telling than that of Fury. If Fury decides to work in close, he can tie the lighter Wilder up and consume his energy. A very easy way for him to steal rounds and work the body without leaving his chin exposed.

    Just my 2 cents...
     
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  15. MidniteProwler

    MidniteProwler Fab 4. Mayor of Aussie Boxing Full Member

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    I am surprised at the amount of people not just on here but also other boxing experts that are picking Wilder by early KO. I am guessing it is because of Wilder's last two wins that looked devastating. I can't help but think how easily Fury was beating Wilder in the first fight. I think that Fury is a lot fitter now and will put more pressure on Wilder and has potential to dominate this fight.
     
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