This one sentence from the article shows who the writer favors "Fury is going to use defense and movement to nullify the power advantage for Wilder." Impartial wording would be TRY to nullify which is very different. I like Fury but I like Wilder as well and think he will O Fury in the middle to late rounds.
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Originally posted by hugh grant View PostFury will get hit. But he will take less hits than other bums wilder fought.
How will wilder react to being hit probably more often than usual.?
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Reasonable scenario: Fury will stink out the joint for the first 6 frames. Wilder will get closer and land some bombs between the 8th and 9th stanzas as nature inevitably slows the rusted Tyson into unconsciousness.
KO 9 - Wilder.
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Originally posted by kafkod View PostThat's why the bum squad offered Fury a 50/50 split and started talking about his "coveted lineal title"
If Fury had looked good against Pianeta they would have said he lost the lineal title when he got suspended and he needed to earn a shot at Wilder.
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Originally posted by SuperHanz View PostWilder can't even hit the pads, let alone an elusive target like Fury.
People seem to be confusing Tyson with all the other puddings that Wilder has knocked out. The only fighter who moved against Wilder was the polish midget, and he was giving Wilder lots of problems before getting over confident.
Do you want to put your account and money on the line for this fight? So you believe Fury will win right?
If so take the bet your account and money we agree upon. If you are scared and not confident in what you say. Please be quiet
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Originally posted by DougalDylan View PostArreola wasn't ranked by the WBC when he fought him (he was suspended for doping and dropped out), did they rig it on the day of the fight ? Arreola was in the Ring top ten at one point but then so Molina was against AJ on the basis of his Wilder performance that was quickly corrected by Joshua in the ring. Molina had only been WBC #14 when Wilder fought him (he's not allowed to defend against lower than 15) so presumably the WBC #15 was busy. When Molina managed to trouble Wilder he shot up.
Duhapuas was WBC #12 when he fought him (see the pattern) , I can't remember ever seeing him in the Ring #10 or boxrec but you could be write , I don't follow tbrb that closely maybe I should.
Wilder really avoids anyone in the WBC top 10 he's a terrible champion that's just a fact, Joshua has fought way more of the WBC 10 and/or the WBC top 15. If you reverse that stat for the other organisations Joshua obviously wins.
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Originally posted by OldTerry View PostI pretty much agree with all you say. Wilder due to his inexperience has been matched very carefully. However he has finally reached the point where he can compete against the best including AJ.
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Originally posted by OldTerry View PostIf you are saying that with certainty then you are mind reader and a "true" boxing guru.
Even Fury and his dad are saying the same thing now.
If Fury had come back looking the same as when he beat Wlad, it would have been ..
"lineal titles don't mean ****. Deontay has that green belt, and the WBC title is the only one that matters now"
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Originally posted by Sweet_Science2 View PostDo you want to put your account and money on the line for this fight? So you believe Fury will win right?
If so take the bet your account and money we agree upon. If you are scared and not confident in what you say. Please be quiet
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