Do you expect Fury vs Wilder to be an exciting fight?

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  • VatoMulatto
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    #1

    Do you expect Fury vs Wilder to be an exciting fight?

    ...or will Fury be able to completely shut down Wilder's right hand dance around, winning the fight with his jab and cruise to a point victory like he did against Wlad.

    My concern is that Wilder won't get going and will find it hard to deal with Fury's awkward style and spoiler tactic. If that happens it's going to be an ugly fight and not much action.
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    #2
    Originally posted by VatoMulatto
    ...or will Fury be able to completely shut down Wilder's right hand dance around, winning the fight with his jab and cruise to a point victory like he did against Wlad.

    My concern is that Wilder won't get going and will find it hard to deal with Fury's awkward style and spoiler tactic. If that happens it's going to be an ugly fight and not much action.
    Pretty much yeah. Tyson will work on sidestepping the right hand and taking it out of play whilst out-boxing Wilder for most of the fight. If Wilder can't detonate then he's losing.

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    • Sid-Knee
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      Fury isn't the same as he was against Wlad. He's at his weakest and most vulnerable going into this fight.

      Wilder doesn't really get anyone out of there early, he struggles and goes late in fights, so history tells us it will go late. But as I say, Fury isn't at his best. so a quick stoppage could actually come here.

      As to how exciting it's going to be. It will be either Fury out-boxing him and showing up all his limitations and not much else happening, or Wilder chasing after him with no worries for what's coming back and just blasting him out of there. There won't be I don't think, a back and forth battle that gets the juices flowing. It's either or to be perfectly honest. No in-between.

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      • BamaSlamma
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        #4
        The ring walks, atmosphere, and announcer will provide enough adrenaline, even if it turns into a stinker. Tyson's ring walk should be epic...

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        • famicommander
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          #5
          Originally posted by Sid-Knee
          Wilder doesn't really get anyone out of there early, he struggles and goes late in fights, so history tells us it will go late. But as I say, Fury isn't at his best. so a quick stoppage could actually come here.
          Only Ortiz, Stiverne (I), Duhaupas, Molina, Szpilka, and Arreola ever saw the end of the 5th round with Wilder. The Stiverne fight he broke his hand, the Arreola fight he broke his hand and tore his bicep.

          He got Washington, Scott, Liakhovic, Stiverne (II), and 30 other dudes out of there inside 5.

          You can criticize the quality of most of his opponents but this version of Fury is not better than Washington or Stiverne. Which is why he wouldn't even fight people on that level before cashing out in this Wilder fight.

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          • Squ□redCircle34
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            Likely but what matters is the inner content and the outcome here!

            Fury can make Wilder look like an amateur and take him to school or Wilder will find home for that missile eventually and tuck Fury to sleep!

            Such a compelling fight, this is truly resembling the theatre of the unknown!

            Got my ticket money ready and I’m really looking forward to this match up!

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            • champion4ever
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              Yes, because Wilder will make it exciting. He knows he is the one that has to get his punches off first because if not he'll fall way behind in a huge hole on the scorecards.

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              • boliodogs
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                #8
                Originally posted by VatoMulatto
                ...or will Fury be able to completely shut down Wilder's right hand dance around, winning the fight with his jab and cruise to a point victory like he did against Wlad.

                My concern is that Wilder won't get going and will find it hard to deal with Fury's awkward style and spoiler tactic. If that happens it's going to be an ugly fight and not much action.
                Wilder's fights are always exciting. 39 KO wins in 40 fights should tell you how exciting his fights are. I expect him to KO Fury and that should be exciting. Maybe the fight up to the KO
                won't be too exciting because Fury can make fights ugly. If Cunningham can drop Fury for a 7 count Wilder should be able to put Fury down for the full 10.

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                • rolshans
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                  #9
                  Hard no...

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                  • The3
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                    #10
                    Tyson Fury is 'cashing out' against Wilder, its on Wilder to let it go some round so it look good on TV like Floyd did with McGregor

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