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  • #31
    And if he decides to maul Wilder on the inside in the rematch then it's going to get ugly for Deontay...because Everytime when they were on the inside, Fury was ****ing him up in there

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    • #32
      I think the fights goes down like Bermaine and finishes Fury this time.

      Like sumbody said if i was Fury i would look for the money fight with Josh

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      • #33
        Wilder would have won the fight except Adalaide Byrd was busy last night and they had to go with Robert Tapper instead.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by HeadShots View Post
          He boxed his best fight and still got decapitated. That was his ceiling.

          He's getting KOed in the rematch. His chin has been deteriorated by Deontay now. It's softer in the rematch. And he will carry with him the PTSD of being smashed by Deontay in the first fight.


          Wilder will walk into the next fight as round 13. No fear. He has Fury's angles and movements down now. It's going to be easier to land his Kill shot.
          Don't know what fight you or some others were watching but tyson was not at his best and I've watched all his fights. This was more to do with wilder having much less boxing ability and IQ than tyson - period.

          Its wilder that you will have to worry about as tyson will probably be much better next time. Of course you can continue believing the mantra 'but it's 12 rounds, wilder will eventually get him' - that's gambling at best. If wilder does not learn how to box and pick his punches he will be done. Based on his performance and experience on fighters like him he won't be able to learn that. He'll once again rely on a KO, which to be honest is his best chance.

          Andre Ward said it best anyway - very unlikely wilder goes for a rematch and he would be wise not too.

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          • #35
            Wilder will do the same bs he always does. Fury got this.. AGAIN...

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            • #36
              Fury will be the favorite, the question how will Wilder be able to win if Fury is in better shape next time?

              Fury was literally in terrible shape, has only fought 2 total bums to prepare, next time he will be even better and school Wilder, hopefully in the UK.

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              • #37
                The one who has the better boxing skills and the tools to adapt usually wins the rematch/has it easier the second time around.

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                • #38
                  All Fury has to do is apply the knowledge he gained in the first fight to the re-match.

                  Fury has a very sharp boxing intellect and now he knows Wilder's power and boxing limitations he will be even more confident.

                  Wilder on the other hand will not be able to make any improvements - he gave his best fight as a very limited boxer in terms of tactics and technique.

                  People seem to be forgetting that BOTH times Fury went down he got up and finished the round on top.

                  He basically ate Wilders best shots and spat them right back at him.

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                  • #39
                    Is this a joke? Fury at this point of his career outclassed a prime Wilder. But, to be fair, Wilder is outrageously one dimensional, with the only thing going for him is his power and that literally saved him his loss.

                    Fury will increase his work rate next go around, continue his increase in conditioning and outlast Wilder, who easily punched himself out after the first KD.

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