Fury's teeth are going into the moon
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I could see Wilder accepting to be stopped on his stool. Similar to how Chisora was in the second Fury fight. Wilder has a loss on his record now, it always becomes easier to lose when you have. I doubt Chisora would’ve calmly accepted the corner retirement if he was undefeated. I could see a case where Scott basically convinces Wilder he’s going to pull him. Or maybe the ref will just do it.Can’t see it. I think everyone accepts Wilder has power and is capable of knocking anybody out if he lands that perfect shot, however, He’s had 19 rounds to land that perfect shot and knock Fury out and has failed, he simply isn’t good/skilled enough do it IMO.
I think Wilder will be better prepared for the inside work of Fury so I think it’ll be more competitive than the second fight but the result will ultimately be the same. Fury by a clear points decision or late stoppage is my prediction.
look at AJ, in the first Ruiz fight, he did keep getting up, even if he did spit out his gum shield in the end. In the Usyk fight, he basically accepted the loss by the 9th round and checked out without even leaving it all in the ring. I don’t think an undefeated AJ would’ve done that. If last weeks AJ was in the Ruiz 1 fight, he doesn’t last until the 7th.
Its easier to lose when you already have, in 99% of cases. So I can see the corner pulling him with very little protest.
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I agree with your point about your will to win dwindling after every loss but I think Wilder is probably too proud to quit, it would be such a bad look after how he fired Breland for saving him from further punishment in the first fight as well. I could possibly see the referee stopping it especially if it becomes one sided like the second fight.
I could see Wilder accepting to be stopped on his stool. Similar to how Chisora was in the second Fury fight. Wilder has a loss on his record now, it always becomes easier to lose when you have. I doubt Chisora would’ve calmly accepted the corner retirement if he was undefeated. I could see a case where Scott basically convinces Wilder he’s going to pull him. Or maybe the ref will just do it.
look at AJ, in the first Ruiz fight, he did keep getting up, even if he did spit out his gum shield in the end. In the Usyk fight, he basically accepted the loss by the 9th round and checked out without even leaving it all in the ring. I don’t think an undefeated AJ would’ve done that. If last weeks AJ was in the Ruiz 1 fight, he doesn’t last until the 7th.
Its easier to lose when you already have, in 99% of cases. So I can see the corner pulling him with very little protest.Comment
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