Who Ya Got? Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder III

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  • Boxing56
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    #21
    Fury. Wilder will do better but will ultimately fall short.

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    • Shadoww702
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      #22
      Wilder by tko. I think the rumors are true. And I think Tyson has to much on his plate with baby and all...

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      • NorvernRob
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        #23
        It would be hilarious if Wilder obliterated Fury in the first couple of rounds, just so I can come on here and read all the excuses. There are none for Wilder, the fact is he’s a terrible boxer with one punch that he has to land.

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        • Ganondorf
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          #24
          Fury and honestly I have no idea why so many people are having such a tough time with this.

          It seems pretty straightforward to me.

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          • KTFOKING
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            #25
            Originally posted by PBR Streetgang
            Wilder's legs were definitely on skates after one of those early cuffing shots that hit the ear/behind the ear. Not sure if Tyson lands that same shot again. It will be interesting to see what the game plans are for both fighters.
            I just re-watched the fight on Saturday and even before Fury landed that shot, it was his fight but after that shot the fight completely flipped. Wilder had a decent 2nd round tbh....It was just one of those things where Wilder was done from that shot and had nothing to offer. He was fighting off pure heart from that point on. If he is not on shaky legs and can still fire off dangerous shots? Then I think Fury will play it safe and just try to out box Wilder and pick his moments to go on the attack.
            Last edited by KTFOKING; 10-04-2021, 11:19 AM.

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            • eco1
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              #26
              Fury In 9....

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              • Mushashi
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                #27
                Originally posted by KTFOKING

                Well, this is certainly a different type of prediction lol.

                That would probably cause more controversy and a call for a 4th fight...This will be the new Pacquiao vs JMM rivalry Ha.
                Pretty much, like Pacquiao-JMM II was decided by the single knock down. I just think Wilder has something to prove and did not expect Fury to come at him like he did last time. So he will fight fire with fire. This is his last dance, he's going to put everything on the line win or lose

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                • baroidi
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                  #28
                  Has Fury been taking this fight seriously or has he been bingeing KFC on *******? If he's been training properly he should handle windmill like he did in both their fights. However, it's never been more true than with Wilder, but one shot can change the entire fight.

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                  • KTFOKING
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Mushashi

                    Pretty much, like Pacquiao-JMM II was decided by the single knock down. I just think Wilder has something to prove and did not expect Fury to come at him like he did last time. So he will fight fire with fire. This is his last dance, he's going to put everything on the line win or lose
                    I like it man, it's different than what almost anyone else is predicting. You could be right about Wilder going for it early on. He's going to have to at least land something in the early going to make Fury hesitant from just bullying him like he did in the rematch.

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                    • Dr Rumack
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                      #30
                      It's a tough one. On the surface it seems clear, Fury has been by far the better fighter in the rounds they've fought so far. But there's something to the argument that Wilder truly is fighting for his career, whereas Fury is not.

                      Also you have to wonder how many rounds you can go with Wilder before be hits you with something you can't recover from. Maybe Fury can take everything Wilder has got but it's far from certain.

                      I do hope Wilder doesn't outsmart himself and try to implement an overly complex game plan. He has to be wild and unpredictable, and play to Fury's willingness to take risks. If he does that we will get a few incredible rounds before somebody gets checked out.

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