Comments Thread For: Yes, as a matter of fact, Wilder will win big heavyweight battle

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  • _Rexy_
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    #61
    Originally posted by HarvardBlue
    I would be shocked if Wilder lost this fight. Klitschko fought Fury like was fighting Mike Tyson. Everytime Fury threw a punch he would hold on for dear life. He never committed to any kind of offense because he was either scared or playing it safe. Wilder doesn't fight scared or safe for better or for worst. Even when he's getting outboxed he'll just keep throwing waiting on the KO punch. Fury might have success but he's going to sleep at some point.
    That’s how Wlad fought everyone. I wasn’t surprised Fury exposed him. I was surprised how long it took for someone to expose Wlad. Probably why Wlad never gave a voluntary defense his whole career, and why he never fought anyone taller than him, and why Fury had to become mandatory challenger of two different titles before Wlad fought him.

    Fury won’t fight wilder like Wlad because Wilder isn’t Wlad.

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    • SinderellaMan
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      #62
      I think there is genuine concern from Camp Fury.
      Frank Warren's expression tells the whole tale. Something has gone awry in his corner.

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      • SinderellaMan
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        #63
        Originally posted by _Rexy_
        Duhapuas was ranked #8 in the world by TBRB when they fought, and That’s the fight Wilder should have gotten frustrated in. But he just kept throwing more punches.

        It’s easy to not get frustrated when you knock guys out quick. But Duhapuas took insane punishment (Wilder connected with over 50%) for over eleven rounds, broken nose, bloody, but didn’t drop. THAT is what frustrates a knockout puncher.
        My thoughts exactly.
        I see an early KO or a slow, punishing Duhapua style stoppage.
        Wilder's insane stamina is what won that fight & the Ortiz fight.

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        • dan_cov
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          #64
          Wilder is banking on one punch it rarely if ever happens at the top level especially against a good defensive fighter with a high ring IQ.

          Fury decision and he'll make it look easy.

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          • dan_cov
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            #65
            People claim Wilder will show more urgency than Wlad but based on what? He has a pathetic punch output and often goes 3-4+ rounds without throwing anything.

            He's never shown any urgency when trailing.

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