What gonna be Fury's strategy?

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  1. Agressive and try to beat Wilder badly

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  2. Calmer and try to outbox Wilder

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  1. Mighty

    Mighty The Gypsy King banned Full Member

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    Is he gonna be aggressive like second fight or calmer like first fight? I think aggressive.
     
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  2. Oneirokritis

    Oneirokritis The Scourge of Stupid Idiots. Full Member

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    I think more of the same: why attempt to fix what isn't broken?
     
  3. Oddone

    Oddone Bermane Stiverne's life coach. Full Member

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    He will most likely start out round one safely on the outside but looking to test Wilders chin and more importantly his heart with a few well timed big power shots.

    Fury isn't stupid and knows Wilder will always have that punchers chance. After a feeling out round or two with jabs and hard shots thrown in every now and then, Fury will know when to step on the gas into Kronk Mode and up the tempo.

    The only real issue I can forsee is if Wilder manages to partially land something hard, which might make Fury take some extra time. Extra time equals more chances for Wilder who has nothing to lose anymore and it might give him courage to wing shots at awkward angles.
     
  4. MyDentedHead

    MyDentedHead Active Member banned Full Member

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    This fight is kinda wierd because fury surprised wilder last fight but now wilder knows what to expect so will fury do that again?

    Also will wilder just run at fury like fury did? intersting and wierd game of chicken...

    Maybe fury doesnt run at wilder but just boxes for a bit and waits to feel him out for a few mintues before his next onslaught.

    Or maybe both guys sit back and chill and feel eachother out....who the **** knows.

    maybe wilder tries to box and throw more and fury just counter punches and tries to ko him?
     
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  5. Oddone

    Oddone Bermane Stiverne's life coach. Full Member

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    My thoughts exactly above. Looks like we were typing at the same time.
     
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  6. N17

    N17 Loyal Member Full Member

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    I think Fury boxes on the front foot, I don't see him being as aggressive as he was in the second fight but he will want to take centre ring and dictate the pace, the action and control things behind a heavy jab..

    Also, I think a lot will depend on if Wilder is still buying those feints, he bought so many last time he is still paying the bill.
     
  7. Slyk

    Slyk Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Fury can beat Wilder many ways. Wilder can beat Fury only one way.

    I assume Fury is aware of that one way and will do what he feels moment to moment will prevent Wilder from having success.
     
  8. PernellSweetPea

    PernellSweetPea Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    hopefully stay focused and back up Wilder like he did the second fight. Wilder's strategy has to be watch some Hearns fights and go for it.
     
  9. Toney F*** U

    Toney F*** U Boxing junkie Full Member

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    Knock him out. He was way too dominant to not do it again
     
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  10. Kishnabe

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    Butter him up for 3 rounds, then starting being a puncher to finish the job.
     
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  11. NEETzschean

    NEETzschean Well-Known Member banned Full Member

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    Fury will close Wilder down early and batter him. The difference in size and strength is enormous and Fury is an excellent mauler. Wilder will quickly mentally crumble as he feels the fight going the same way as it did last time.
     
  12. DanielDimov

    DanielDimov Jabbing all night Full Member

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    He will bomb the dosser in round1
     
  13. sasto

    sasto Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    If he lets Wilder get a foothold in the fight he'll get his confidence back, and then he gets dangerous.

    I have a feeling in the first 30 seconds we'll see nothing has changed and Fury will bowl him over.

    But for the sake of discussion, if Wilder is putting up fierce resistance, then I think he needs to stay close and rough him up on the inside. Those ear and back of head areas will be easier to reinjure even all this time later.
     
  14. StiffJeb

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    Should stick with outboxing for a few rounds to see what Wilder has learned, feel him out, then act on whatever weaknesses he inevitably shows. A bit like what Usyk usually does.

    He should surprise him with sudden effective aggression after a relaxed few rounds, since coming out the gate like that when the opponent is expecting it is not likely a great plan.

    If Wilder is as 'angry' as he makes out and is aggressive from the first round, Fury might do better to just shell up, long-guard, and let him tire a bit and get frustrated.
     
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  15. BCS8

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    Good post and I suspect the smart option for Fury to take.

    He's always going to be the better boxer of the two so why not take a round or two to see what new tricks, if any, WIlder has picked up. If Wilder tries to throw caution to the wind Fury will bop him coming in and goodnight. If there's nothing too worrying then I believe he'll go on the offensive and start mauling him like last time. Lean on him, rough him up, push him back.
     
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