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Originally posted by landotter View PostWilder is always angry. That is his secret. (Geeks everywhere will get the reference..)
Wilder will fight smart. He will force Fury to come to him. He knows Fury does not have a ton of power and has fought zero good fighters in three years. Klitschtko was still good, I do not mean to crap on Fury's best win, but Klitshchko gave one of his worst performances in a horrid fight. I think as we get closer to this thing and people listen to Fury talk they try to talk themselves into thinking Fury is flirting with all time greatness or something.
Wilder wins. He may win ugly, as both Wilder and Fury tend to make fights turn out that way. Fury may be in his best shape in years. Who knows, maybe even Fury wins some early rounds. But Wilder will beat Fury, and do it leaving no doubt with a motivated and dominating performance with a ton at stake.
wilder will wait for fury?
i doubt it considering fury will be happy and content jabbing him and throwing the odd combo to steal rounds. deontay will have to knock out fury .
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Originally posted by landotter View PostWilder is always angry. That is his secret. (Geeks everywhere will get the reference..)
Wilder will fight smart. He will force Fury to come to him. He knows Fury does not have a ton of power and has fought zero good fighters in three years. Klitschtko was still good, I do not mean to crap on Fury's best win, but Klitshchko gave one of his worst performances in a horrid fight. I think as we get closer to this thing and people listen to Fury talk they try to talk themselves into thinking Fury is flirting with all time greatness or something.
Wilder wins. He may win ugly, as both Wilder and Fury tend to make fights turn out that way. Fury may be in his best shape in years. Who knows, maybe even Fury wins some early rounds. But Wilder will beat Fury, and do it leaving no doubt with a motivated and dominating performance with a ton at stake.
Wilders gameplan will be his usual plan which is to spam the jab, use movement and wait for the opportunity to land the big right, he’s playing into Fury’s hands if he tries anything else, in all honesty he just lacks the skills to be doing anything radical from what he usually does.,,,,but I do pick him to clip Fury late and take him out.
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Originally posted by landotter View PostBy that I simply mean Wilder will move and be active, so Fury's "lean on opponent, jab and paw at what is there" style won't cut it. He will have to move and cut the ring down on a much more aggressive, chance taking opponent. I get that Wilder is not technically sound or any such thing, but if he can survive bombs from Ortiz without going down he will invite Fury in and force him to move. Wilder will force Fury to show he can hurt him, and will be dancing around him forcing him to try and catch him.
Wilder WILL force Fury to come to him. If Fury lasts until mid rounds, he will have to prove he has enough stamina and chin to go the distance. I think he is out of there by round 8, or at least gassed and in pure survival mode.
Side note: If Fury has more power than I think, he will be able to hurt Wilder and he has a legit shot to win this. I will own it if I am wrong.
Wlad Kitschko was probably the best there has ever been at forcing opponents to come to him by punishing them at long range - then punishing them even worse when they tried to get in close.
If Wlad couldn't force Fury to come to him, I don't see Wilder being able to do it. Fury might try coming in and getting inside on Wilder voluntarily though, to use his size advantage to wear the smaller man down, like he did with Cunningham.
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Originally posted by landotter View PostBy that I simply mean Wilder will move and be active, so Fury's "lean on opponent, jab and paw at what is there" style won't cut it. He will have to move and cut the ring down on a much more aggressive, chance taking opponent. I get that Wilder is not technically sound or any such thing, but if he can survive bombs from Ortiz without going down he will invite Fury in and force him to move. Wilder will force Fury to show he can hurt him, and will be dancing around him forcing him to try and catch him.
Wilder WILL force Fury to come to him. If Fury lasts until mid rounds, he will have to prove he has enough stamina and chin to go the distance. I think he is out of there by round 8, or at least gassed and in pure survival mode.
Side note: If Fury has more power than I think, he will be able to hurt Wilder and he has a legit shot to win this. I will own it if I am wrong.
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I've never been a fan of this fight since it was announced & I'm still not. Not throwing any shade whatsoever, I fear for Fury in this fight. It's an incredible achievement getting his weight down & returning to the ring from where he was, but he is in no way ready to be fighting at this level again at this moment. He's still way heavier than when he fought Klitschko, he's so much slower than he was in his prime & he seems to have zero pop on his punches. Even with a boxing IQ as good as his, there's no way he avoids Deontay's bombs for long. I see Fury gassing before half way & then it's just a case of when Wilder starts connecting before it's lights out.
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Originally posted by SuperHanz View PostTyson knows that Wilder is a bum and is just telling it how it is.
Its just like AJ already said:
Someone in the crowd jumped at the opportunity and shouted, ''AJ, we want Wilder!''��
''Let them train to be a fighter and fight (Deontay)
Wilder,'' Joshua told AP. ''It's easy talking about it. It's another thing doing.''
https://sports.yahoo.com/anthony-jos...9554--box.html
Yea, so like AJ said, if fighting Wilder is so easy, you go train and fight him. lol.
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Originally posted by kafkod View PostI've never seen Fury doing what you wrote there. When he's on form, he's an exceptionally good jab and move boxer, who can switch stance from orthodox to southpaw effortlessly and even shorten his punches and fight well on the inside when he wants too.
Wlad Kitschko was probably the best there has ever been at forcing opponents to come to him by punishing them at long range - then punishing them even worse when they tried to get in close.
If Wlad couldn't force Fury to come to him, I don't see Wilder being able to do it. Fury might try coming in and getting inside on Wilder voluntarily though, to use his size advantage to wear the smaller man down, like he did with Cunningham.
Of course, if Fury has the stamina to run, run, run all night, he might survive to the final bell, but will be down 12 rounds to zero on every card.
Personally, I think they should let Fury do a rail or two of blow between rounds to give him that boost. The fat man is going to be gassed, so let him have his blow to make the fight be somewhat fair.
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