The myth that Fury is a light puncher (if any of his potential opponents are ****** enough to believe it) actually benefits him: they come in with unrealistic expectations and are more likely to get hurt or KO'd. Not only have many of Fury's sparring partners claimed he hit very hard (Allen, Adeleye, Mraovic) Wilder was ****ting his pants whenever Fury threw a feint. If Fury was a light puncher, Wilder, like Wlad, would have just walked through the soft punches and knocked him out, no? And AJ probably has a weaker chin than both of those guys, having been kept at bay by lighter-punching Joe Parker and battered and stopped by lighter-punching Ruiz.
Why Wilder CAN BEAT Fury in 3rd Fight!
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Wilder was getting rocked by Fury's jab from the first round and the black panther costume had nothing to do with it whatsoever. Wilder will get obliterated even faster this time, he has a puncher's chance as always but it can't be more than 5% against Fury considering that Wilder landed his best punches in the 12th and couldn't keep a 60% Fury down.Comment
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It gets worse for Wilder because he only has a punching power advantage with his right hand and possibly only with the overhand right. Fury now has an institutional advantage because he's the bigger star in America and Wilder has aged deeper into his 30's, suffered more wear and tear since the last fight, had just as much inactivity but with less motivation (no fight on the horizon) and has been mentally broken by Fury. The trilogy will be even more one-sided than Fury-Wilder 2, not less.Comment
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been mentioned above one punch in the 2nd round decided the course of the fight, beautiful straight right landed perfectly on Wilder's chin, like often in the HWs "whoever lands first", this time it was Fury, in the 3rd Fury-Wilder it could be the other way aroundComment
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