2 right hands is all this man needs, 1 for Fury, 1 for Usyk.
If he does that he's undisputed heavyweight champ, the best fighter of this era and goes down in history as one of the greatest of all time.
Can King Deontay with Lord Malik in his corner get those two right hands home?
Fury turned his head to ride with the two shots he faced in the last fight so took a lot of power off them. Wilder didn’t land anything flush but he will this time that’s for sure
Stiverne took all those shots the first fight and made it out
wilder's power is overrated
I think Wilder beats Fury this time. Just because it's time and Fury is over confident. You keep fighting a guy like Wilder and one time you will get caught flush and not be able to get up. Also last fight Fury landed on the side/back of Wilder's head and the fight was over from that point on. That won't happen again this fight.
I don't see Wilder beating Usyk although I think he has a good chance still. And if he does I don't see him winning the rematch
He won't become ATG because he hardly fights any top-10 fighters. Wilder's best win is an old Ortiz (whoose best win is Jennings), and he keeps avoiding anyone in the top-10. And Fury is still unproven - his best win is an old Wlad and he ran from the rematch and then got banned for PEDs. Both these guys need to start fighting top-level fighters every fight.
Wilder's power is overrated
I am one win away of becoming the best heavyweight in the world. All I need is to beat Tyson Fury.
Do you actually have a fight with him next week though? :rolleyes:
I think this fight is the one where we finally find out if Fury really is as good as we think. It's his first title defence and the first time he's fought a current top 5 opponent back to back. Granted it's the same dude, but y'know
Yep. He’s landing that right hand on fury, then he’s DEFINITELY landing on the robotic whyte, then he’s landing on AJ/Usyk.
His power is crazy. Nobody will beat wilder from now on, that loss has motivated him and given him a wake up call because he wasn’t taking training seriously before
Fury ate those shots all the time last fight and nothing happened
Wilder's power is overrated a bit
Highest KO ratio in heavyweight title fights history and in general and 10-1-1 in title fights(with 9 ko wins and one UD), really not bad and top 10 ATG seems okay since he has more consecutive defences compared most of the other ATG.
he fought a bunch of complete bums and the only top rated opponents he has beat are Old ass Ortiz and Stiverne
no he isn't even close
I meant top 10 ATG heavyweight BTW.
Well if he's able to beat the subliminal gypsy king and then explodes Usyk's head like a melon which I thinks what happens if he connects a right on him
1.Ali
2.Lewis
3.Louis
4.Holmes
5.Holyfield
6.Wlad
7.Wilder
8.Foreman
9.Frazier
10.Evander
Seems about right
His resume is weak as are all of these HW's
This ATG tag is getting watered down to the point of not being special anymore.
(You have Holy 2x)
Highest KO ratio in heavyweight title fights history and in general and 10-1-1 in title fights(with 9 ko wins and one UD), really not bad and top 10 ATG seems okay since he has more consecutive defences compared most of the other ATG.
Come on man
he buzzed fury a few times before things went wrong for him last fight, he has to avoid fury wrapping him up and leaning on him, if his legs go again hes toast, ironically both he and joshua need to execute very good game plans to turn things around, if they can do that is, wilder needs to look snappy and sharp and quick and dangerous, move in and out with purpose and stay away from fury grabbing him
So is Sir David Price. beats diamond boy to be world and Olympic champ then unifies with usyk (they think its an easy KO tuneup in Ukraine) and lands a right hand that sends Alexander to sleep and forfills Anthony Bellews prophecy of Pricey being the clear heir to Wlads throne! :boxing:
He's also another loss / beating away from being an after thought. In all seriousness what is Wilder's biggest win, Luis Ortiz? If he beats Fury without any f*ckery I'd say that's his best win, but Top 10 ATG Heavyweight!?!?
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2 right hands is all this man needs, 1 for Fury, 1 for Usyk.
If he does that he's undisputed heavyweight champ, the best fighter of this era and goes down in history as one of the greatest of all time.
Can King Deontay with Lord Malik in his corner get those two right hands home?
- -U feeling all fruitcake today is it?
I think Wilder beats Fury this time. Just because it's time and Fury is over confident. You keep fighting a guy like Wilder and one time you will get caught flush and not be able to get up. Also last fight Fury landed on the side/back of Wilder's head and the fight was over from that point on. That won't happen again this fight.
I don't see Wilder beating Usyk although I think he has a good chance still. And if he does I don't see him winning the rematch
He won't become ATG because he hardly fights any top-10 fighters. Wilder's best win is an old Ortiz (whoose best win is Jennings), and he keeps avoiding anyone in the top-10. And Fury is still unproven - his best win is an old Wlad and he ran from the rematch and then got banned for PEDs. Both these guys need to start fighting top-level fighters every fight.
Highest KO ratio in heavyweight title fights history and in general and 10-1-1 in title fights(with 9 ko wins and one UD), really not bad and top 10 ATG seems okay since he has more consecutive defences compared most of the other ATG.
This ATG talk is usually reserved for when someone's just had a good win, it's usually premature but fanboys get overexcited, however talking hypothetically about an unlikely win is a bit ridiculous. I defended Wilder when several people declared him 'the worst champ in heavyweight history' after losing to Fury but let's not go over the top on the other side of the debate.
If Wilder beats Fury, it's a great win nothing more.