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  • DoubleMM
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    #11
    Wilder will KO him int he rematch.

    This fight and the hype got to him. Early rounds he was forcing everything and trying to get an early KO.

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    • W1LL
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      #12
      Originally posted by Zaryu
      I know the knee jerk reaction is to say Fury because he should've been awarded a decision this time, but I think Wilder will benefit more from this first experience and will most likely make the adjustments necessary to get the win in the rematch.
      Hahaha! Wilder is clearly levels below Fury. What adjustments will Deontay make? Find new crazy angles to throw his windmills slaps from? These two could fight 100 times and the fact that Fury is vastly superior in every aspect besides power isn't going to change.

      In my opinion there's no need for a rematch. If the fight was scored correctly first time round, this was an absolute schooling. Wilder is a one-dimensional bum. Doesn't deserve another chance at the Lineal title.

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      • koolkc107
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        #13
        I think Wilder won't be nearly as hesitant to mix it up.

        He stops Fury next fight.

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        • BackToTheJab
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          #14
          Originally posted by DoubleMM
          Wilder will KO him int he rematch.

          This fight and the hype got to him. Early rounds he was forcing everything and trying to get an early KO.
          He had a late flurry in the 2nd round but he didn't force anything until the 9th..

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          • DoubleMM
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            #15
            Originally posted by BackToTheJab
            He had a late flurry in the 2nd round but he didn't force anything until the 9th..
            nah homie, go back an d watch, deontay was very tense and not setting anything up early. wild shots looking for a KO. thats why wilder was gasses in the in the fight.

            in the rematch wilder will take his time more and be more methodical.

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            • Kezzer
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              #16
              Just listened to wilders where he says he wants a rematch but says “I don’t think it will happen next”. .. ? Has he realise dit was tougher than he thought? Does he not want to gamble his title again?

              Will be interesting because if he does duck fury - given a lot more $ will be the line for a rematch - it will be obvious to everyone who is ducking between AJ and wilder too.

              That said, would a joshua vs fury match up next be better for boxing?

              That would be absolutely huge in the uk and it would make the wilder vs Joshua fight for end of the year unbelievably big ? Or if fury wins - it would then be a rematch for the undisputed following an initial draw?

              I actually hope that happens but I doubt frank warren would allow fury to go sky which would probably be the stumbling block

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              • Zaryu
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                #17
                Originally posted by W1LL
                Hahaha! Wilder is clearly levels below Fury. What adjustments will Deontay make? Find new crazy angles to throw his windmills slaps from? These two could fight 100 times and the fact that Fury is vastly superior in every aspect besides power isn't going to change.

                In my opinion there's no need for a rematch. If the fight was scored correctly first time round, this was an absolute schooling. Wilder is a one-dimensional bum. Doesn't deserve another chance at the Lineal title.
                You're crazy, Wilder was 1 second away (and definitely a British stoppage away) from winning legitimately by KO. He can't possibly be "levels below" Tyson, that's just dumb.

                I think Tyson did get into Wilder's head and that's what caused Wilder to load up and telegraph most of his power punches. IF Wilder learns from this, and also uses the experience of knowing Fury as a fighter, after being in the ring with him for 12 rounds, he can potentially relax next time and set up his shots to win.


                I still think Tyson will always be ahead on the scorecards against Wilder any time they fight, but Wilder can stop him, he just needs to relax and let his punches go.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by koolkc107
                  I think Wilder won't be nearly as hesitant to mix it up.

                  He stops Fury next fight.
                  Haha they said exactly the same thing about the Klitschko fight.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by DoubleMM
                    nah homie, go back an d watch, deontay was very tense and not setting anything up early. wild shots looking for a KO. thats why wilder was gasses in the in the fight.

                    in the rematch wilder will take his time more and be more methodical.
                    Lol that is wilder in every fight ever

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                    • koolkc107
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by SuperHanz
                      Haha they said exactly the same thing about the Klitschko fight.
                      HAHA, Wlad was NEVER able to pull the trigger while Deontay had Fury on his arse twice.

                      Big difference, kid...

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