Who Ya Got? Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder III

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  • Toffee
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    #31
    I'll take Fury on points.

    The 'Fury is a kronk heavy punching beast' idea is almost entirely derived from the beating he laid on Wilder. He's never been that fighter at any other time.

    And it's easy to forget, because Wilder laughably denied it and blamed everything else, that Wilder's eardrum was ****** out from Round 3.

    Take away that one element and it's still the big awkward boxer against the one shot puncher. Fury on points or a Wilder knockout out of nowhere. I believe Fury is too good to walk onto a Wilder KO punch.

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    • paulf
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      #32
      I have no pick. Both guys are completely unpredictable. I just hope it's a good fight.

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      • hugh grant
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        #33
        I think Tyson outpoints wilder is quite likely. But as fury says he will ko him I go with that

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        • Smash
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          #34
          you just gotta favour fury in this one, herky jerky usually beats twerky twerky

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          • joseph5620
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            #35
            Fury by stoppage or lopsided decision. I don't think Wilder can adjust to what Fury brings.

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            • EL_GRINGO
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              #36
              ill will go with Fury , but you know it's Wilder , nothing is certain

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              • Johnny Rubber
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                #37
                I'm expecting Fury via points, but I hope it's a good fight for both

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                • PRINCEKOOL
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                  #38
                  If the fight goes past 7 rounds, I can see Deontay Wilder winning.

                  Nobody knows how this new Kronk Fury at 270 + pounds does over the full distance.

                  I am not really going to pick anyone, and I will stay neutral on the fight. But yes for sure, I am not writing off Deontay Wilder completely 'And I think he has more than just a punchers chance'.

                  Wilder has a solid jab, his jab is actually better than Anthony Joshua's. I think Wilder just needs to hang in there, and survive the opening blitz 'Then as things settle down, try to land with his power anywhere on Tyson Fury's body'.

                  Tyson Fury since Wilder I, has been there to be hit. People still speak of Tyson Fury, as if he uses his old Riddler style 'But there has been zero evidence shown, that Fury at 270 + pounds can implement his old Riddler style'.

                  Notice how Fury fans, say things like? Oh Tyson Fury can win this way or that way. Tyson Fury weighed in at 254 pounds vs Ottin Wallin, and even still in that fight he used limited movement 'Was right there to be hit, and he was busted up real good by Wallin'.

                  Make no doubt about it, this is a extremely dangerous and real fight for Tyson Fury. He still has to do something special, to beat Deontay Wilder 'Fury has to ether legitimately knocked Deonaty Wilder out, or completely evade his power for 12 rounds' Tyson Fury in the 2 fights they have had, has not achieved any of those feats 'He was decked twice in the first fight, and Deontay Wilder was still fighting back when the fight was stopped in the second fight.

                  I am neutral on the fight, not really in anyone's corner 'But I can see Deontay Wilder winning, there is a way for him to win'.







                  Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 10-04-2021, 06:14 PM.

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                  • NC Uppercut
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                    #39
                    I think highly of Widers chances of winning, via points or stoppage. Something just seems off to me about Fury. We shall see this weekend finally!

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                    • Albanianboxing
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                      #40
                      Tyson Fury is going to smash Deontay Wilder on Saturday.

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