Wilder can't beat Fury. Nothing has changed. Wilder has no chance and all the mean mugging and screaming at the clouds will not help that. Fury is just the superior boxer.
Wilder is always exciting to watch. Fury will destroy him again, but Wilder will go on to beat Joshua, Ruiz, Whyte, Hrgovic, and Ortiz again, cementing his status as the second-best HW of all time. Wilder would have absolutely crushed the likes of "prime" Mike Tyson, and Chicken 'Belt binner' Bowe. Nash Out.
No chance is Wilder beating Hrgovic Whyte or Joshua
Fury gave Wilder the heavy beating of his life for round after round, at 35 yrs old a battering like that from a huge man like Fury will absolutely will take a longterm toll on Wilder and i doubt he will ever be the same man again. I suspect once the beating starts in this next fight Wilder's spirit will break and Fury put away much quicker this time.
Pretty much this.
After that second fight Wilder is BROKEN. The man is terrified.
Wilder is always exciting to watch. Fury will destroy him again, but Wilder will go on to beat Joshua, Ruiz, Whyte, Hrgovic, and Ortiz again, cementing his status as the second-best HW of all time. Wilder would have absolutely crushed the likes of "prime" Mike Tyson, and Chicken 'Belt binner' Bowe. Nash Out.
The result won't be any different
But can Wilder perform any worse than the 2nd bout? probably not?
Fury can be better, I don't think he can be any more focused than he was for the 2nd bout, he was coming for blood.
If Fury can't get him out of there before mid-fight Wilder might be able to survive 12 rounds whilst taking an absolute beating. Fury's power drains late fight, he has to roughhouse for a stoppage.
I expect Fury to win again but Wilder has one punch knock out power and Fury isn't exactly Mr Consistency. Wouldn't be a massive surprise if Wilder brutally knocked him the fuck out.
Wilder might have some new Wakanda outfit that weighs next to nothing instead of like 10lbs this time. Wilder might come out with an even more bigoted afrocentric entrance. Wilder might have a black towel that won't get thrown this time. That white devil Mark Breland isn't there to sabotage with his huwhite supremacy also.You know what? You are one racist piece of shit and the sad part about it is chances are you are not even white. You are more likely than not a man of color; Which makes it even sadder.
Wilder can't beat Fury. Nothing has changed. Wilder has no chance and all the mean mugging and screaming at the clouds will not help that. Fury is just the superior boxer.
All of you guys are going to look like damned fools come fight night on July 24th; When Tyson Fury loses. If you guys don't believe that Wilder can't perform better than that then you are crazy.
It's largely due to Tyson Fury's demeanor this time around. He is as not as motivated, hungry, determined or focused as he was seventeen months ago for this fight. Today, he appears to be more laxed than ever, comfortable, complacent and overconfident as if he is looking beyond Deontay Wilder which is very dangerous.
Also, this is a fight that he did not want in the first place. He was forced into taking it. Wilder had to sue him just to make him hold up his end of the bargain for the rematch clause. Fury was focused on fighting Anthony Joshua and still is.
In addition, he appears more bored and disinterested this time around too. Like saying he is coming into the ring weighing close to 300 lbs; Is he nuts? He is really underestimating and taking Wilder for granted. Also, when you contrast that with Deontay Wilder's demeanor; Which is both hungry, focused, motivated, determined and prepared this time. Then you have a recipe for a reversal of fortunes.
Ultimately this fight's coming down to the fighter who wants it the most. We will see Wilder the same way we saw Fury in the ring seventeen months ago; Both hungry, focused and motivated. Which is why I said all signs are pointing to a Wilder victory here and it's also why I am picking the "Bronze Bomber" to win this bout by way of knockout in less than three rounds.
It's largely due to Tyson Fury's demeanor this time around. He is as not as motivated, hungry, determined or focused as he was seventeen months ago for this fight. Today, he appears to be more laxed than ever, comfortable, complacent and overconfident as if he is looking beyond Deontay Wilder which is very dangerous.
Also, this is a fight that he did not want in the first place. He was forced into taking it. Wilder had to sue him just to make him hold up his end of the bargain for the rematch clause. Fury was focused on fighting Anthony Joshua and still is.
In addition, he appears more bored and disinterested this time around too. Like saying he is coming into the ring weighing close to 300 lbs; Is he nuts? He is really underestimating and taking Wilder for granted. Also, when you contrast that with Deontay Wilder's demeanor; Who is both hungry, focused, motivated, determined and prepared this time. Then you have a recipe for a reversal of fortunes.
Ultimately this fight's coming down to the fighter who wants it the most. We will see Wilder the same way we saw Fury in the ring seventeen months ago; Both hungry, focused and motivated. Which is why I said all signs are pointing to a Wilder victory here and it's also why I am picking the "Bronze Bomber" to win this bout by way of knockout in less than three rounds.
Wilder is the biggest bum and dosser in the history of boxing. And fraud.
On top of this he believes his own hype and seems to be possessed with some voodoo spirit that wants him to kill someone in the ring.
This is a recipie for disaster. He could get seriously hurt here
Fury gave Wilder the heavy beating of his life for round after round, at 35 yrs old a battering like that from a huge man like Fury will absolutely take a long term toll on Wilder and i doubt he will ever be the same man again. I suspect once the beating starts in this next fight Wilder's spirit will break and Fury put away much quicker this time.
Tyson Fury is not stopping Wilder in his tracks with a single punch, if Fury had this ability 'For sure, I would say with 95% certainty? Tyson Fury is going to win this fight'.
Wilder can stop, deter or change the direction of a fight with a single punch. Plus people are not giving Wilder credit for his survival capabilities, he lost the rematch vs Fury but he was surviving and still fighting back 'And basically that is all Wilder needs to do, constantly stay in the fight and strike with venom whenever he can'.
This is still a difficult fight was Tyson Fury, the dangers are real 'Because I am not sure whether people realize this? But Deontay Wilder is not simply going to disappear etc.
No, they're righting wrongs. Things went wrong because Wilder had a bad day, defined by Scott as Wilder getting his eardrum busted, his trainer drugging him, his costume being too heavy...
All they have to do is make mental corrections and not have those 'bad day' things happen this time.
It sounds like I'm taking the pi55, and I am, but it's also exactly what Scott said.
Deontay was the victim of a racist conspiracy. He got a busted eardrum and a dented skull. His outfit was too heavy, his drinking water was spiked, he was betrayed by a trusted friend, and he got the shit beat out of him by a 6' 9" gypsy. So yeah, just a bad day at the office, shit happens, but now it's back to business as usual.
I think a lot depends on each man's state of mind. Fury may have had his eye elsewhere and not have the required intensity. Part of what makes him interesting is that capacity to self destruct. If he's fully focussed he should win, he's a much better boxer, has the size and strength, those together should be enough. If these guys fight 10 times I have Fury winning 7 outright, 2 draws (one legit the second a robbery of Fury) and 1 Wilder win because with that right hand he has a chance until late into the fight.
Wilder on the other hand has had good coaching available to him for years and the fault for not taking note of it belongs squarely with him. Scott says that he already had what he needed and his work has been focussed on making it natural to him, this is a good thing because if he was telling us that he was trying to teach a 35 year old dog new tricks we'd have reason to dismiss him.
If Wilder has had the skills but not paid heed to making them instinctive, then maybe even a novice coach who he does listen to could have some impact and help him deal with a massive guy taking the fight to him as per fight 2, rather than a smaller guy trying to avoid him. Big if though that one...
Can Tyson Fury be hit? Yes. Can Tyson Fury be hurt? Yes.
Is Tyson Fury a clumsy kid at times? Yes.
These are all the reasons why Deontay Wilder can win.
Tyson Fury has been there to be hit in all of his comeback fights, Fury no longer implements his former Riddler style 'Which was a bi-product of Peter Fury's training'.
There is a high likely-hood, that Wilder will at some point land of Tyson Fury.
Apart from that, Tyson Fury is the better fighter and should win the fight regardless etc.
Fury took Wilders best shots in the first fight and still completely schooled him.
In the second fight Fury bullied Wilder and beat him up.
There is no evidence whatsoever that Wilder has anything different to offer in the third fight. he has probably the worst technique / skill as a former WC and his power made no impact on Fury in both fights.
Well the things I have noticed are Wilder weally weally weally wants to win this time and he weally weally hates Tyson Fury now.
Oh and he is now punching pads in his kitchen.
Anything can happen in boxing. You can lose by brutal KO in boxing, then in the rematch you can win by KO. It has happened so many times throughout history that I am amazed someone would think it’s impossible for the loser of a fight to win the rematch.
Joe Louis went from getting stopped by Schmeling in 12 rounds and then KO’ing him in 1 round in the rematch.
Legends/HOF’ers have been stunned, hurt, KD’ed and KO’ed by way lesser opponents than Tyson Fury and written off at the time. Fury is a very good all around boxer, contrary to fans belief that Wilder lost because he sucks, there’s actually no shame in losing to him. Wilder can come in with a completely different mindset. He will come in as the underdog which will prevent him from feeling himself too much and being overconfident.
Also, one last thing, the HW division has always been so volatile for champions, historically. I think it’s the hardest division to reign for a long time. In recent decades, Wladimir Klitschko reigned for over a decade. But that’s rare to do and Fury just does not have the discipline that Wlad had. Say what you want about him, but he stayed in shape throughout his entire career. And that helps a ton in boxing.
Not saying Wilder is going to win, just saying historically, Heavyweight boxing has always been unpredictable at the top level.