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  • KTFOKING
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    #31
    Originally posted by Oshio
    If it goes to UD no way Wilder wins it. His only chance is to KO Fury
    See, I'm not sure if this is true. Fury doesn't land many punches, and didn't land many vs Wlad either. Dude landed less than 90 punches that fight but won because he didn't let Wlad get his offense off. Wilder can steal rounds from him if he throws, but he like Fury is selective with his shots as well. We may getting some very dull rounds where like three or four combined punches land. And if Wilder is to get a KD or two? Definitely can see him winning a decision in a slow paced fight where not much is thrown.

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    • aboutfkntime
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      #32
      Originally posted by Redgloveman
      It might well come down to stamina. Fury will most likely struggle in the latter stages, given what he’s done to his body. Reflexes, foot speed and punch resistance will all be diminished if Fury gasses and I imagine Wilder will be holding his feet throughout most of the fight and be the fresher of the two.


      fair point

      but Wilder will miss a TON of punches, so he could also struggle down the stretch

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      • hugh grant
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        #33
        Originally posted by LoadedWraps


        , but I don't see why people try and push him so hard as a great fighter. He isn't. Beating Fury would be the single great thing he would have done and Fury is going to walk through him. Anyone favoring Wilder is ludicrous.
        Deontay.might not be perfect but he's 6ft 7, is fast and hits like a mule ki cks and is hard to beat. Most of his opponents weren't great so when he stepped up people thought he'd lose but he didnt. ortiz was touted as serious opponent and wilder was favourite. So he's better than many think he is.
        For nowadays he's a very good fighter.
        Favouring wilder isn't ludivrous. Being able to punch hard can't be und erestimated.
        Don't try downplay fury s win If he wins
        Last edited by hugh grant; 11-28-2018, 04:08 PM.

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        • vitali1999
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          #34
          Originally posted by LoadedWraps


          I like Wilder as a fighter, hes entertaining, but I don't see why people try and push him so hard as a great fighter. He isn't. Beating Fury would be the single great thing he would have done and Fury is going to walk through him. Anyone favoring Wilder is ludicrous.
          Wow somebody with boxing intelligence here. Yeah if Wilder could beat Fury I might fall into all the hype. But beating 1 legitimate heavyweight in 40 fights does not make me a believer.

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