How Will Fury Beat WIlder In Rematch?

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  • HeadShots
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    #11
    Originally posted by Laligalaliga
    We are back to square one of a rookie been KOed. You guys said this same thing prior to the first match and we all saw the outcome.

    Wilder was lucky to still be called a champ. Had fury remained focus in the 12th and avoid that KD, even the judges will not be able to help wilder.
    It is what it is.
    ya this was the outcome.




    Fury boxed a perfect fight.


    The problem in the rematch is, Wilder will still land it at some point. Fury won't get back up. that's the difference.

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    • NChristo-
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      #12
      How will Fury beat someone he just dominated in a rematch where he's going to be in better shape, knows how Wilder fights better and has shook that ring rust off ?.

      Is that what you're asking ?

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      • HeadShots
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        #13
        Originally posted by NChristo-
        How will Fury beat someone he just dominated in a rematch where he's going to be in better shape, knows how Wilder fights better and has shook that ring rust off ?.

        Is that what you're asking ?

        There is no domination of any sort. Spazzing is not winning.

        this was him at the end of the fight.

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        • NChristo-
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          #14
          Originally posted by HeadShots
          There is no domination of any sort. Spazzing is not winning.

          this was him at the end of the fight.

          Except that wasn't him at the end of the fight is it ?, according to all of you who are still hanging of Wilder's nuts saying he was going to knock Fury out in the first few rounds and now you're hoping that he knocks him out in the next fight ?, you was watching the fight right or were you just knocking one out while staring at a poster of him ?, Wilder isn't beating Fury until he changes trainers.

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          • Thunderous1
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            #15
            Fury needs to make more of an effort to hurt Wilder. You can only move so much in a fight before you get clipped. Wilder is great when he’s being feared. But he might fold very easy if someone mounts a real attack on him. Ortiz did it for a little bit and almost finish him. But Ortiz is very slow and old. Also Fury should try and smother wilder more and lean on him to tire him out. We don’t even know if Wilder could fight inside at all , fury should get in close and work more inside

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            • Laligalaliga
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              #16
              Originally posted by HeadShots
              ya this was the outcome.




              Fury boxed a perfect fight.


              The problem in the rematch is, Wilder will still land it at some point. Fury won't get back up. that's the difference.
              Lolx.... It's always the same assumption. Only few persons believed fury will hear the last bell but here we are arguing who won the fight.
              I wouldn't argue the rematch will also have many people thinking fury won't hear the last bell ring.
              Let's see how it goes.

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              • mike1010011
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                #17
                The same exact way that he beat him the first time. Box his damn ears off. The fight confirmed that Wilder is nothing more than a one dimensional fighter with freakish power. But that power doesn't mean anything if he cant land it. Fury already got a good long look at everything Wilder has to offer. Wilder won't suddenly improve at this point in his career,while fury can get into even better shape. He just needs to avoid the right hand like he did for 95% of the fight,and he's set (unless they screw him over on the cards again).

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                • muslimer12
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                  #18
                  Fury will outbox him for 12 rounds again but this time in the UK

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                  • HeadShots
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by NChristo-
                    Except that wasn't him at the end of the fight is it ?, according to all of you who are still hanging of Wilder's nuts saying he was going to knock Fury out in the first few rounds and now you're hoping that he knocks him out in the next fight ?, you was watching the fight right or were you just knocking one out while staring at a poster of him ?, Wilder isn't beating Fury until he changes trainers.
                    The fact that Fury's chin just got dented in this fight. It's irrefutable.

                    The fact that Fury will have shellshock in the rematch. He proclaimed Wilder as the hardest puncher in history. it's because he's in awe of Wilder's power.

                    The fact that Wilder has the angles and movements timed.




                    Rematch is easier for WIlder.

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                    • R01
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by HeadShots



                      no judges. Trust me.


                      Tyson goes down for good. His chin has been dented. AND he's going to have shell shock during the fight. He's already a mental case.
                      Wilder so dumb, he needed a calculator to add up the scorecard and google to see if a draw meant he lost.

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