NEW YORK Only one of Deontay Wilder's 40 professional fights has gone the distance. The prevailing feeling is that'll need to happen a second time for Tyson Fury to have a chance to beat Wilder in their 12-round fight for Wilder's WBC heavyweight title December 1. While Wilder is one of boxing's most dangerous punchers, Fury's most probable path to victory likely would lead to the scorecards.
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.... Wilder of course has his flaws, but he's a legitimate professional boxer with his own strongpoints - namely his jab, straight right, and his straight 1-2s....and he's "good" with everything else. Fury gets praise for his skills partly due to his awkwardly shaped TALL body.....whether its his head or body "getting in" on him aint easy for noone! Wilders limbs are long though, so it may not be as difficult reachin' in......Neutral judges are always a plus!
That's because even in America Tyson Fury is more well received. The judges are already on his side, they are his fans. Good luck finding someone who has dedicated quite a lot of their life to the sports aspect of boxing as seeing Wilder as anything but a caveman.
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