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The Official: "Too Fast" Fury vs "Bronze Bomber" Wilder” II Thread:Who wins?
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Originally posted by Ricky12 View PostI still think though a more muscular Fury will be more dangerous.Look at Daniel Dubois for one.I think he has it all .Power,good technique and a good mindset?
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Originally posted by kiDynamite92 View Posthttps://********/VC9ScAFc8xg
Just listen to the difference in the jabs he throws from 1:00 - 1:10 when he's busy moving around and 1:10 - 1:20 when he's planted his feet.
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Originally posted by LoadedWraps View PostFury will get up from any punch he doesn't walk through and stop Wilder.
How will Wilder improve? And so soon?
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Originally posted by emceetns View PostI believe that Wilder can improve by touching Fury to establish range instead of simply going for one-punch KO all night. Mixing in a few body shots wouldn't hurt either.
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Originally posted by LoadedWraps View PostHe can make those improvements but how much will if affect the fight? Fury has levels he didn't need to use last time around, he can fight Wilder entirely from southpaw If he chooses. If Wilder lands early and can drop or visibly hurt him, things will be interesting.
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A close fight that can go either way...but I don't see it going to decision. Either one can knock the other out.
Wilder can be more composed, chose wisely and hurt fury with a right hand. A right hand will full force would be too much for Fury if he ain't moving much. He probably will target that cut and we may see a stoppage. Wilder could (and should) go for the body, particularly those kidney/liver shots. A mighty right hand to a soft spot, while Fury is trying to duck his head, would be testing times for Fury.
Fury says he will KO wilder and while that may seem less likely, it is certainly not impossible. If Fury does come aggressive and fights an inside fight, we do not know how Wilder will react. Wilder needs distance to put force into his shots. It will take skills for Wilder to adjust to a close fight and Wilder does get hit far more often than Fury so even pillow fists add up. It will be a real test of Wilder's skills and adjustment if that happens. I bet he will go for the body and wild shots to make Fury think it is wrong to say close and fight an inside fight because Wilder certainly won't outland or outscore Fury.
I certainly do not think it will be a replay of the previous fight with Fury thinking he can perfect for 12 rounds and Wilder thinking he will get his 2 seconds.
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Originally posted by Zelda View PostA close fight that can go either way...but I don't see it going to decision. Either one can knock the other out.
Wilder can be more composed, chose wisely and hurt fury with a right hand. A right hand will full force would be too much for Fury if he ain't moving much. He probably will target that cut and we may see a stoppage. Wilder could (and should) go for the body, particularly those kidney/liver shots. A mighty right hand to a soft spot, while Fury is trying to duck his head, would be testing times for Fury.
Fury says he will KO wilder and while that may seem less likely, it is certainly not impossible. If Fury does come aggressive and fights an inside fight, we do not know how Wilder will react. Wilder needs distance to put force into his shots. It will take skills for Wilder to adjust to a close fight and Wilder does get hit far more often than Fury so even pillow fists add up. It will be a real test of Wilder's skills and adjustment if that happens. I bet he will go for the body and wild shots to make Fury think it is wrong to say close and fight an inside fight because Wilder certainly won't outland or outscore Fury.
I certainly do not think it will be a replay of the previous fight with Fury thinking he can perfect for 12 rounds and Wilder thinking he will get his 2 seconds.
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