Wilder got dropped by Harold Sconiers not long back.
Yeah but Wilder dropped him like 4 times and stopped him in the 4th round. That was also only his 13th fight or so with a pretty limited amateur background. Fury is supposed to be a top guy at HW at this point in his career while Wilder is still a wildcard.
Cunningham is a career Cruiserweight with a KO % of under 39% and he dropped Fury who is almost a foot taller than him and outweighed him by at least 40 pounds.
Wilder will lay him slam out, easily
Wilder got dropped by Harold Sconiers not long back.
IMO this comes down to who hits harder. This will be Wilder's first real test and a step up in competition. Fury is the safer pick by far, but I wouldn't completely count Wilder out
well we know wilder hits a lot harder so he wins?
Yeah but something tells me Fury relies HEAVILY on his size advantage for confidence. He'll talk a lot but once he is in the ring face to face with Wilder, I think he'll second guess taking the fight and shell up. Wilder will bully him around as Fury can't get the thought of being KO'd out of his mind.
Maybe not but I believe Fury talks big because he is a bully and inside he is really weak.
yea,,,,,Im pulling for wilder. hes more likeable than big mouth fury but I just have my doubts about his punch resistance and stamina. I know furys chin is also questionable but he seems calmer when getting pressed and has shown good stamina. I think wilder needs to starch him early to win
yea,,,this is true but fury was clowning in that fight and not respecting cunningham at all. I think he'll be alot more respectful and careful with wilder. that said,,,fury is probably going to sleep if he eats a flush right hand but I think the same can be said of wilder who doesnt seem very sturdy himself
Yeah but something tells me Fury relies HEAVILY on his size advantage for confidence. He'll talk a lot but once he is in the ring face to face with Wilder, I think he'll second guess taking the fight and shell up. Wilder will bully him around as Fury can't get the thought of being KO'd out of his mind.
Maybe not but I believe Fury talks big because he is a bully and inside he is really weak.
Cunningham is a career Cruiserweight with a KO % of under 39% and he dropped Fury who is almost a foot taller than him and outweighed him by at least 40 pounds.
Wilder will lay him slam out, easily
yea,,,this is true but fury was clowning in that fight and not respecting cunningham at all. I think he'll be alot more respectful and careful with wilder. that said,,,fury is probably going to sleep if he eats a flush right hand but I think the same can be said of wilder who doesnt seem very sturdy himself
Cunningham is a career Cruiserweight with a KO % of under 39% and he dropped Fury who is almost a foot taller than him and outweighed him by at least 40 pounds.
Wilder will lay him slam out, easily
Tyson Fury is a bum, and he won't beat anyone with skills who is a true heavyweight.
sure doesnt say much for chisora. even if he was a little out of shape he should have been able to easily beat a so called bum
I dont rate either of them but if they fight Wilder would wipe him out, if a pair of feather fisted fighters like Cunningham and Pajkic can hurt you and put you on your arse then a big puncher like Wilder will out him away quick. It would be different if Fury was not so slow and easy to hit but he is a sitting duck, plus he has very average power himself so wont have much to keep Wilder off him. Any remotely decent heavyweight with power will have a chance of giving Fury his inevitable first loss.
but what about wilders chin? hes been dropped and buckled by guys even lighter hitting than the guys that dropped fury. plus wilder has no late round experience. I think its a toss up. fury actually has descent hand speed and moves deceptively well for a big man. he is susceptible to right hands so that could be wilders big ticket. should be a great fight if it happens
You have to pick Fury by KO.
There just has to be a reason why Wilder has been fighting such mediocre opposition. But big Tyson has been over a few times already and to lesser punchers.
IMO this comes down to who hits harder. This will be Wilder's first real test and a step up in competition. Fury is the safer pick by far, but I wouldn't completely count Wilder out
If Fury had any defence at all it'd be an easy win. He doesn't, so Wilder would KO him. Fury is a much more complete fighter but he'll come unstuck against any puncher unless he stops taking hard punches.
Harold Sconiers???
fair enough but it's not the same level as Fury who got chin checked by a guy who arguably beat Adamek.
There's levels in boxing and Wilder has yet to prove anything at that level.