Originally posted by THEFRESHBRAWLER
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If you can honestly sit there and say Fury was 100% , then there's not much anyone can say to you. Just look at him then and look at him now its clear as day, or better still look at his previous fights, the timing, sharpness was all off, also inactivity also reduces punch resistance, so all these things gave Wilder the huge advantage in the fight.
The fact he didn't blast out Fury within 5 rounds says it all really.
The three camps prior you're referring to, Fury was still trying to strip weight in his defence, When you're in camp and you're still trying to trim down weight to that extent, the important work is obviously not getting done.
You would have to fancy Fury in the rematch, He can make adjustments, Wilder clearly cannot and after 41 fights will just fight in the exact same way.
In another low punch volume fight that goes to the cards again though, Wilder will get the nod, due to obvious reasons.
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