What happens if Wilder sparks Fury?

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  • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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    #21
    Originally posted by KillaMane26
    Fighting Wilder is like walking a tightrope. No matter how many times you make it across a spit second can cause your life
    I do kind of buy into the whole Wilder only has to be perfect for one second argument but…

    Wilder has had 2617 chances to be perfect for that one second and he’s failed to do so. I think it’s just a case of Fury having his number.

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    • Get em up
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      #22
      If Wilder beats Fury Jimmy Lennon Jr says " AND THE NEW " then the ref gives him the WBC title. After that its anybody's guess considering how the boxing world works.

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      • QballLobo
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        #23
        I’ve been saying Fury wins this one easily but if Wilder KO’s him I would have no choice but to give him his props.
        Got embarrassed, no tune fight, new trainer and strategy. Would be a hell of a win.

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        • RoadOfTheGypsy
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          #24
          Originally posted by BangEM



          No one would be interested at that point and they might as well fight in a park.
          I dont appreciate you calling Fury fans nuthuggers, I dont do the same to AJ fans. I still agree with your point here. No one would care for a fourth fight, I would not buy it, and even this trilogy is pushing it. Lets just get it out the way.

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          • BangEM
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            #25
            Originally posted by RoadOfTheGypsy

            I dont appreciate you calling Fury fans nuthuggers, I dont do the same to AJ fans. I still agree with your point here. No one would care for a fourth fight, I would not buy it, and even this trilogy is pushing it. Lets just get it out the way.
            Say that to muppets like mlac and deathofaclown.

            I don’t have problems with Fury fans like Denium who can banter but the other wankers are what I saw they’re. They can’t chat to me offline because they’re pu…ssy, so we’ll keep the animosity online and keep going back and forth.

            I don’t have a problem with Fury fans that keep it boxing. But the ones that make it personal can get it. The only I don’t support Fury is because he’s a boring boxer and I don’t like his personality. Nothing personal until they made it personal on this forum.
            Last edited by BangEM; 09-29-2021, 06:38 PM.

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            • KillaMane26
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              #26
              Originally posted by MoneyKasha

              honestly Fury solved Wilder....Wilder can't generate power when Fury is aggressive
              Ortiz solved Wilder first.... The problem is you have to be on point every second.

              fury was a second away from losing the first match after a total domination. Wilder is still and always dangerous if he wasn't the first wouldn't have turned out the way it did.

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                #27
                Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT

                I do kind of buy into the whole Wilder only has to be perfect for one second argument but…

                Wilder has had 2617 chances to be perfect for that one second and he’s failed to do so. I think it’s just a case of Fury having his number.
                He almost lost the first fight.... And the second fight regardless of what you believe Wilder either was off or reacted mentally to that pressure cuz he didn't look in control or like he had any power in his punches.

                If he doesn't react the same way like last time he will be 100% dangerous till the last second.

                Then we don't know if fury might get overconfident due to dominating him in two fights

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                  #28
                  If Wilder beats Fury, he'll wait for the Usyk-Joshua II winner.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by KillaMane26

                    He almost lost the first fight.... And the second fight regardless of what you believe Wilder either was off or reacted mentally to that pressure cuz he didn't look in control or like he had any power in his punches.

                    If he doesn't react the same way like last time he will be 100% dangerous till the last second.

                    Then we don't know if fury might get overconfident due to dominating him in two fights
                    I don’t think he was majorly off, I just think he has no inside game and got tagged early. I thought Wilder looked fine during the early exchanges, then Fury began getting inside and he had no answers. The shot that dropped him looked like an equilibrium shot and he never recovered from that as well.

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                    • Cypocryphy
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                      #30
                      Unless Wilder can keep Fury off of him, we're going to see a repeat performance. I suppose that's why we are getting the body work training from Wilder. But if Wilder is going to the body, then his head definitely will be exposed for a Fury straight. And we saw what those straights did last time. The only way to beat fury is to have great footwork. To pivot out of danger and hit him on the back foot while doing so, to keep him at bay. Wilder, IMO, doesn't have the footwork; he's always set to land that killer blow.

                      I like Wilder, so this is not a criticism or anything, but I just don't think that Wilder's skill set translates into a victory over Fury. Maybe other boxers, sure, but when Fury comes in on the inside and acts like a 270 pound blanket, throws body shots and tight hooks when he's not hanging, I just don't see it. It just seems really unlikely.

                      I'm most curious how Wilder is going to keep Fury at range. That's what he has to do, so it should be interesting to see what the game plan is.

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