Wilder is looking like an absolute tank on the scales and is clearly looking to end it quickly. I think if fury can withstand the incredible onslaught wilder will bring for the first 3 rounds then he wins again but I can honestly see wilder being like a prime Lennox in there and dropping right hand after right hand and catching fury. For the first time the legendary gypsy king might fall and i fear for his mental state if deontay puts him to sleep or maybe injures his brain with the 238 lbs of world beating power. Fingers crossed fury leaves the ring win or lose without a permanent brain injury. Hopefully the ref won’t let it get to that point like we saw with Benn and McClellan
Wilder might seriously hurt Fury
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In two fights of 19 rounds Wilder has hardly been able to connect with Fury. And the two times that he did in the first fight Fury rose from the dead. And that was Fury at 75% at best after being out of the ring for nearly three years and after losing 10 stone in weight lol
Fury was at 100% for the second fight and shrugged off a couple of good right hands from Wilder early on before Wilder's equilibrium and strength went out of the window.
Fury is VERY difficult to hit with a clean shot due to his almost immaculate defence and that extra weight and muscle will slow Wilder down despite him saying different. You can't argue with biology and physics.
Now Wilder MAY have learnt how not to telegraph his right hands but IF he has he'll lose a bit of power from those punches.
After that second fight I'd be more worried about Wilder's health if I were you. Before that fight he had only had 2 months (or was it weeks? I can't remember now!) with Kronk, now he's had almost 2 years.
And I'd all of that wasn't enough Fury is experienced in fighting after a long layoff, Wilder isn't.
In the unlikely event that Fury DOES lose I stand to get £102 off Paddy Power as a nice consolation so I win either way.

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