Don't be surprised if Wilder ends Fury early

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  • Boxing56
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    #11
    Nah, Fury will dance his way to victory ruling the heavyweight division scene once again.

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    • Biolink
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      #12
      True, but I think anyone is in trouble if they get tagged by Deontay solidly. I think Fury boxes on his toes a bit better since that clip so its a bit more difficult to touch his chin, but all the same wouldn't be surprised if Wilder did catch him.

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      • Redd Foxx
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        #13
        He certainly should. Fury has been straight up rushed, wobbled, and dropped by bums. He's ruined himself and taken too much time off. If Wilder doesn't finish him fairly early, it's a bad showing for Deontay.

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        • R_Walken
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          #14
          This fight has always been Fury superior boxing skills vs Wilders freak of nature power and athleticism

          Wouldn’t be suprised if Wilder got a Ko early or late and I would be suprised if Firy made it a boring boxing match winning in points

          Who cares if it gets signed it’s 2 of the best willing to put it all on the line and let the chips fall where they may

          People on this site already discrediting Fury are f.ucking lame

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          • Deus
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            #15
            Originally posted by R_Walken
            This fight has always been Fury superior boxing skills vs Wilders freak of nature power and athleticism

            Wouldn’t be suprised if Wilder got a Ko early or late and I would be suprised if Firy made it a boring boxing match winning in points

            Who cares if it gets signed it’s 2 of the best willing to put it all on the line and let the chips fall where they may

            People on this site already discrediting Fury are f.ucking lame
            There is every reason to discredit Fury at this stage. His one showing since returning was a complete farce and he still looked horrendous in it. So far Fury has shown the general public nothing that indicates he is anywhere near back to his best

            If he looks fit and ready in his next fight this month then it's somewhat a different story, but it's still a dramatic step up in competition to go from Seferi to Pianeta to Wilder. He's clearly either totally deluded or been enticed by cash, either way i'd 100% expect Wilder to win.

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            • kafkod
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              • R_Walken
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                #17
                Originally posted by Deus
                There is every reason to discredit Fury at this stage. His one showing since returning was a complete farce and he still looked horrendous in it. So far Fury has shown the general public nothing that indicates he is anywhere near back to his best

                If he looks fit and ready in his next fight this month then it's somewhat a different story, but it's still a dramatic step up in competition to go from Seferi to Pianeta to Wilder. He's clearly either totally deluded or been enticed by cash, either way i'd 100% expect Wilder to win.
                Fury didn’t even leave neutral in his return fight, did he look impressive physically, f.uck no but who cares it was against a scrub and he treated like such , Even in that sh.it fight I saw flashes of excellent boxer. I’m sure if Fury wins and the fight gets signed he will have 3-4 months to get in peak physical shape he knows what the stakes are , there’s no excuses

                If Wilder wins he gets full credit , if fury wins he gets full credit and regardless the winner will be the #1 HW

                Fury was the man to beat the man , Wilder is the longest reigning champ and just beat the divisions boogeyman. Both are 2 of the 3 kings of the division

                Enticed by cash ? If it was strictly that he just keep beating scrubs until Hearn decided to offer him a AJ fight l. Clearly if it’s official Fury going after Wilder is because he wants to prove he’s the best HW and both Wilder/Fury want to make the claim instead of waiting for Hearn handouts when he decides the times right for AJ to fight Fury or Wilder

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                • juggernaut666
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                  #18
                  When has Wilder ever finished a top fighter early except a guy like Stiverne who was irrelevant ( he was actually beat up in the gym by Joyce ) ? Now based on old fights and shorter guys that got under Fury to manage knock downs , Wilder is going to bulldoze Fury when hes shown the opposite and should struggle badly here .

                  This is comical as usual everyone is forgetting one thing and thats actually what each does ( the actual fight ) what Wilder relies on to win but we'll just go with Steve Cunningham a fight that was like 5 years ago ?


                  If Fury remotley comes in the way hes looking in training now with another fight to fit in against Wilder he will win ,its plain as day to see !


                  In the end Wilder will need decent boxing ,hes not going to have it , theres a reason Fury is favored and its bc without a reach advantage the reliance on a right hand for Wilder becomes severly neutralised .

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                  • hugh grant
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                    #19
                    He doesn't seem too elusive which is worrying. Although fury says they couldn't hit him with grain of sand?
                    Where did fury get idea he's hard to hit

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                    • techliam
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                      #20
                      Wilder has been outboxed round after round by far inferior boxers

                      Wilder is not an elusive fighter, and Fury is clever enough to avoid a right hand if that’s the primary focus

                      The only issue is what shape Fury will be in. He will need to be in Wlad level shape to win

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