Fury is only a 2 to 1 underdog. Even the bookmakers see it a close fight without a clear favourite.
I was in fact tempted by a bet on Fury winning inside the limit, believe it or not. It's around 6:1 or so right now. If he could trick Wilder into frustration, that could happen as well.
I really can't pick a winner with confidence, anyhow. That's why this is the fight I'm most waiting for in 2018.
you only need a solid jab to beat Wilder that doesn't require being a physical specimen. Fury will box around a jab with minimal effort and be light enough on his feet and coast to a UD win.
That would be great for boxing but I don't believe in fairytale.
Gyps Clown will be lucky to leave the ring on his own legs. Can't believe everybody is pretending like those 2,5 years of extreme obesity, alcohol and drug abuse never happened. Top athletes don't even occasionally drink alcohol, not to mention the rest BS that went through his body and brains if there's any at all. It causes irreversible damage. His last 2 clown acts prove that.
This mismatch will be over inside 3 rounds and make sure there are some proper doctors with the stretchers at the ringside.
You might be right on all accounts.
However, no one in their right minds - including yours truly - would ever imagine Tyson losing to Buster Douglas.
Strange things occasionally happen in boxing, and - as I wrote elsewhere - I would not even be entirely surprised by a Fury TKO win, as preposterous as it may appear right now.
For the record, I don't think Wilder's mental health is exceptional, either.
birdlegs is nothing more than a windmilling cruiser weight sized bassetball player with a retinue of washed up stumblebums on his record . his best win? a 49 year old cuban with high blood pressure who almost took him out !!
birdlegs is nothing more than a windmilling cruiser weight sized bassetball player with a retinue of washed up stumblebums on his record . his best win? a 49 year old cuban with high blood pressure who almost took him out !!
So why won't AJ fight him then? Should be an easy win!
I hope someone reminds Fury that his performance, along with Wlad's, was the most pathetic, lowest landed punch output in the history of championship boxing.
Wlad was semi-shot, and wasn't anywhere near the champ he once was. Wilder is in his prime, and although not a skilled as Wlad technically, he makes up for it 10 fold in heart, speed, power, and athleticism. Wilder will let his hands go, and if he goes to the body at least some of the time, he will stop Fury.
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