Late Picks & Thoughts on Wilder vs Fury

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  • MDPopescu
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    #11
    Originally posted by Eff Pandas
    Late Picks & Thoughts on Wilder vs Fury

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    Wilder by (T)KO..............................

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    • _Rexy_
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      #12
      Originally posted by Eff Pandas
      SRL was doing coke a year before the Hagler fight. And Wilder is no Hagler so yea I agree. Fury could use coke this week & it wouldn't hurt his chances to win THAT much lol.
      Pretty sure Chavez and Sweet Pea were sharing lines in the dressing room before the fight he

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        #13
        Wilder's body jab seems to be under appreciated, but I don't think it will be after he KO's Fury.

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        • Bardamu
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          #14
          Originally posted by johnbook
          I can't see out of condition Fury winning.

          I hope Wilder doesn't carry him as I fear there may be something amiss going on here as I recall Warren talking about 1 or more fights before he'd match him up vs the top 2.

          And this fight was announced, so I am wary...
          Interesting. Do you have any links to this info?

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          • johnbook
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            #15
            Originally posted by Bardamu
            Interesting. Do you have any links to this info?
            iirc it was in the ring just after Fury's 1st comeback win.

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              #16
              Originally posted by MDPopescu
              Wilder by (T)KO..............................
              I agree. Wilder by TKO. Going for late in the 7th just as Fury is starting to gas. I think he will surrender a lot of the ring to Wilder, get backed up and Wilder will unleash and the ref will stop it after maybe 1 big swing rocks Fury.

              Probably with a little controversy around it so that if there is a rematch, they can sell it like Tyson Fury's bitter pill or is that me being a little cynical?

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              • Ray*
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                #17
                Wilder by late KO.

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                • NEETzsche
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                  #18
                  Funny because I've flip-flopped from Fury to Wilder, even though I want Fury to win. The only times Fury has truly looked elite was against Wlad, who made the mistake of trying to box at Fury's range and was too cautious and rigid to adjust, and Chisora and Hammer, two fat plodders. Wilder can cover distance very quickly for a heavyweight and is too aggressive to be hypnotised by Fury's feints like Wlad was, and so I can see him trapping Fury on the ropes frequently where he could be able to blast right through his guard and maybe land a fight-ending overhand right as Fury attempts to lean and pivot out of the way. For Fury to win I think he's going to have to find a better balance of offence and defence than he did against Wlad while still maintaining perfect concentration

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                  • Robi13
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                    #19
                    Wilder ko/tko round 9

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by _Rexy_
                      Whatever happens, I don’t think it’s going to go down the way anyone is predicting. I think Wilder and Fury both surprise us with their tactics.
                      This happens a lot... It is maddening because how do you prepare for that? lol.

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