Fury needs to keep his feet moving and don't play around. I'm not sure what's going with with Kronk and Sugar Hill but if they have him sit and punch that will allow Wilder to take the step forward and find his target, no glancing shots or Fury sliding away from the full impact. We're talking Steve Cunningham aka Wilder style
I think Tyson knows what he should or shouldnt do, he's had enough time in ring with him and he has good boxing IQ. That will benefit him.
Fury just needs to know that during fight even though he may feel he's comfortably outboxing wilder, the judges won't necessarily be seeing it.
So don't get complacent but when it's safe to throw a power much do it but don't be reckless with it
Fury’s already avoided the rematch for a year, only to scrape over a couple of journeyman fighters(Wallin, barely). And now, with other options looming (the book, music, WWE), he’s running his mouth to sell the Wilder rematch of which he is certain to lose by KO. Fury is going down and he will not get up this time.
Fury wins again, more clearly this time.
Both men will be hurt and I think Fury will KD Wilder. Wilder may have a quick KD in R1 or R2, but Fury has more weapons and the Kronk gym will have him sitting on his punches more in the rematch
Fury needs to keep his feet moving and don't play around. I'm not sure what's going with with Kronk and Sugar Hill but if they have him sit and punch that will allow Wilder to take the step forward and find his target, no glancing shots or Fury sliding away from the full impact. We're talking Steve Cunningham aka Wilder style
1,4,5,9,12
We all know that YDKSAB - so I'm not expecting any intelligent analysis here..
You think wilder won the fight and your talking about intelligence and ydksab? Jesus christ :lol1:
I'm trying not to overthink this rematch. Fury arguably should've gotten the nod in the first fight after being out of shape for a long time.
Rematches historically favor the boxer, and Fury is in much better shape now, so I'll say Fury by majority decision.
X-factors: Wilder's crazy power & Fury's focus leading up to the fight.
This is the epitomises the phrase 50/50 fight. I’m so torn on this one, continuously flip-flopping between Fury points and Wilder KO. Can’t wait for this one, GET ME TO VEGAS!
I voted draw since I don't believe in clean fair intentionjs of these two clowns. One of them will win marginally so that there are doors open to their 3rd fight.
I wish to be astonished and see a clear win of one of them so that the case is closed.
I was leaning for a while on Fury on a UD. I rewatched the fight last night and Fury really didn't separate himself in the fight until round 7. He did so much better landing but got knockdown twice. Wider was trying to hard and when he settled he got his knockdowns.
Now I am leaning for a Wilder KO
Otto Wallin, an inexperienced fighter, landed 55 body shots on Fury. This time, Wilder is going to target the body heavily. A steady assault on the chest, stomach, and ribs. Fury is going to take a lot of punishment downstairs. And Wilder hits much, much harder than Wallin.
In with you on this one.
I think Wilder's strategy is to cut the ring with a jab to Fury's big target of a body.
Wilder's jab is the key.
A draw wasnt the robbery it was made out to be.
Two 10-8 rounds make it hard to come back from.
With two 10-8 rounds, Wilder only needed to win 3/10 of the remaining rounds to get a draw.
Fury can clearly win 70% of the 10 rounds and get a draw.
What 2 other rounds did wilder win then?
Exactly. Fury won 10 rounds and they still robbed him. Btw before u say im a fury fanboy, i have been his biggest critic on here for years and had big $ on wilder by KO in the first fight.
As for the rematch, i have no idea what will happen, i just cant call it. I was convinced a fat out of shape inactive fury would get ko'd in a few rnds so now hes active i just dont know. I dont think u can apply the wallin performance into the equation because no one knew wallin and expected him to be another schwartz and dont forget how bad fury looked agaisnt those journeymen before he even fought wilder the first time...
Otto Wallin, an inexperienced fighter, landed 55 body shots on Fury. This time, Wilder is going to target the body heavily. A steady assault on the chest, stomach, and ribs. Fury is going to take a lot of punishment downstairs. And Wilder hits much, much harder than Wallin.
Fury clearly won the first fight to any objective mind, but I think Wilder knocks him out here. Fury has looked like **** since and his resistance may not be as good.
A draw wasnt the robbery it was made out to be.
Two 10-8 rounds make it hard to come back from.
With two 10-8 rounds, Wilder only needed to win 3/10 of the remaining rounds to get a draw.
Fury can clearly win 70% of the 10 rounds and get a draw.
Wilder by KO.
Fury looked like crap last fight. Wilder looked his usual self last fight.
Fury has to fight a near perfect fight over 12 rounds.
Wilder can be outboxed or outworked for 99% of the fight, he only has to land the perfect right hand. He only has to fight his perfect fight for 1% of the fight.
Fury clearly won the first fight to any objective mind, but I think Wilder knocks him out here. Fury has looked like **** since and his resistance may not be as good.
I agree with you. Fat fury is not even training properly.
Fury clearly won the first fight to any objective mind, but I think Wilder knocks him out here. Fury has looked like **** since and his resistance may not be as good.
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