Who wins at this point? Wilder or Fury?

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  • Boxing56
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    #1

    Who wins at this point? Wilder or Fury?

    I still think Fury. Wilder is too wild and will have trouble finding Fury, even if he has been inactive.

    Fury by decision.
    32
    Fury by KO
    6.25%
    2
    Fury by Decision
    43.75%
    14
    Wilder by KO
    50.00%
    16
    Wilder by Decision
    0.00%
    0

    The poll is expired.

  • boliodogs
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    #2
    The same guy who would have won by KO back when Fury just beat Wlad. Wilder wins by KO now or anytime in the past.

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    • GhostofDempsey
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      #3
      Wilder. I have always said Fury is overrated. Wilder is too, but he has the power and reach needed to chop down fat-Fury.

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      • Rip Chudd
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        #4
        Fury jabs Wilder to death and wins by decision

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        • Hatesrats
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          #5
          Wilder puts Fury to sleep within' 4rds.

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          • Boxing56
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            Wilder just seems tailor made for Fury's style. Just don't see him winning against a slick boxer.

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            • chrisJS
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              #7
              Wilder by controversial decision if it’s in Vegas.

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              • j0zef
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                #8
                Lol. How are people giving Fury a chance? Are you watching the highlights from the Wlad fight or something?

                Tyson Fury was 247 lbs when he fought Wlad. He was 276 when he fought Seferi 2 months ago. It's not that he's not prepared for Wilder, Fury is not even close to being in boxing shape.

                This will be the easiest fight Wilder has had in last 3 years.

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                • Boxing Goat
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                  I hope I'm wrong but I'm going Wilder by KO/TKO.

                  Fury just doesn't have the power to dissuade Wilder for 12 rounds and is rusty as well.

                  That said, huge props to Fury for daring to make this fight. Can one imagine the confidence of this guy to take this fight at this point. I have huge respect for the Gypsy King.

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                  • club fighter
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                    Defensively Fury is the only heavyweight that has a chance to smother Wilder's attacks with clinches and strategic grappling, he's by far better at it than AJ, Povetkin, Ortiz & the rest of them.

                    I just think speed will be too much of a factor here and Wilder not only is the hardest hitter out there, but he's also the fastest. Coming off 2 tune ups to the fastest guy in the division is about as dangerous as it gets, brave and noble, but not a formula for success.

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