He has to back Fury up, get his respect and bang on him until he falls. He can’t sit back and wait, that’s going to ensure he gets beat.
True but they've fought twice already and if we're honest Fury won both times, on points and by stoppage. Yes anything could happen especially with Wilder's power but based on what we've seen Fury has to be a clear favourite so picking Wilder for fight 3 has to be regarded as a wild card of a bet. It's like if Calzaghe fought Mario Veit for a 3rd time or if Froch fought Groves a 3rd time, sure Veit and Groves have a chance but based on what's happened before anyone putting money on it is probably going to lose and only doing it because the odds are good for a pay out if the unthinkable happens.
Intuition should never be ignored, it's simply information being processed too fast for the conscious mind to fully comprehend.
Ohh, yeah, Wilder might think that Wallin is worse boxer than he.He isn't. Wilder just does have more power______in 1 from his hands.
I don't know about everything being tilted towards Wilder. ESPN has embraced Fury as the HW champ, and seem to be willing to put a ton of resources behind the guy. After the 2nd fight, Fury is a name that pretty much all sports fans in the US know. If he wins the trilogy then Fury will be a big draw in the US.
Not disputing that, anything COULD happen on the night, I'm only saying that this doesn't lend itself to serious predictions.
Think you've mixed up your metaphors bud, lightening doesn't strike the same place twice, but history repeats itself all the time.
I actually think we're about to witness a statement win from Fury, one for the ages. He's going to toy with and maul Wilder, draining every ounce of energy and dignity from him before ending the misery late. Sections of the fight will resemble the last encounter, others will evoke memories of Calzaghe stealing Lacy's soul, as if Fury is prolonging the agony just to show Wilder up as a complete arse. It will be a tour de force to end the trilogy with an exclamation mark, set up a showdown with Usyk and put to bed any notion that Wilder deserves to be mentioned in future conversations about top heavyweights.
I predict Fury will win But what if Wilder has learned how to survive for 12 rounds? With American Judges? Wilder could eak out a rigged SD victory and get his belt back