I guess this confirms Fury as #1

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    #21
    Originally posted by BoxingTech718
    Lol Fury hasn’t fought anyone with a pulse since getting a long count to escape versus Wilder. If Wilder KOs Ortiz again he’s back at 1. Fury should at least fight Dillian.
    If Wilder KOs a guy he's already KO'd he's back at number 1? Erm, ok?

    Let's not forget that Ortiz is a 50yr old asthma sufferer.

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      #22
      Originally posted by JimRaynor
      The same exact thing can be said for Wilder, the difference is once Wilder gets a feel for Fury and lands his right hand then Fury goes down and you can take that to the bank.
      Wilder is the same exact fighter every time. He's just a brawler.

      Fury is just on a different level. He's aware of distance, position, feet, angles, feints and form. He can set wilder up, misdirect him, and choose the optimal areas and angles to engage.

      Wilder just wants to knock him out. He just wants to set up his right hand. All fury has to do is nuetralize the right hand.

      Fury is on a different level than wilder. It's chess vs checkers.

      Fury wins again. Fury wins everytime. Wilder had his best chance in the first fight by landing those two right hands. His chances are even lower now.

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        #23
        Originally posted by |DARKSEID|
        Wilder is the same exact fighter every time. He's just a brawler.

        Fury is just on a different level. He's aware of distance, position, feet, angles, feints and form. He can set wilder up, misdirect him, and choose the optimal areas and angles to engage.

        Wilder just wants to knock him out. He just wants to set up his right hand. All fury has to do is nuetralize the right hand.

        Fury is on a different level than wilder. It's chess vs checkers.

        Fury wins again. Fury wins everytime. Wilder had his best chance in the first fight by landing those two right hands. His chances are even lower now.
        Green K for truth!

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          #24
          Originally posted by denium
          If Wilder KOs a guy he's already KO'd he's back at number 1? Erm, ok?

          Let's not forget that Ortiz is a 50yr old asthma sufferer.
          Ortiz is only 40. That people KD man is still heavily ducked by most of the HW division.
          Just look at the eye test he is a big strong, skilled south paw, with power, and hand speed.
          Ortiz would destroy AJ worse than Ruiz did.

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            #25
            Originally posted by denium
            Fury got up and put a beating on him for the rest of the round, after schooling him for the first 11.

            Biggest heart in boxing.

            I dread to think what a fit Fury would do to him tbh.
            Fury has never been fit. He will get blasted out in 5 rounds next time

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              #26
              Originally posted by makaveli1875
              Fury has never been fit. He will get blasted out in 5 rounds next time
              Im sorry, but can you explain how wilder will beat fury in 5 rounds, when he could only land two significant punches in the entire first fight?

              I hope you have some other meaningful explanation of your prediction other than having wilder's nuts in your mouth lol

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                #27
                Originally posted by makaveli1875
                Fury has never been fit. He will get blasted out in 5 rounds next time
                Nope, a fitter and sharper Fury shuts him out this time. Fury has too much skill to lose to a bum like Wilder. Deontay got lucky in the first fight, lighting doesn't strike twice.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by |DARKSEID|
                  Im sorry, but can you explain how wilder will beat fury in 5 rounds, when he could only land two signfificant punches in the entire first fight?

                  I hope you have some other meaningful explanation of your prediction other than having wilder's nuts in your mouth lol
                  He will land a significant punch significantly earlier next time.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by makaveli1875
                    He will land a significant punch significantly earlier next time.
                    Based on what? He only caught fury because fury stepped off the pedal thinking he had the fight in the bag.

                    How is he going to land a significant punch on fury earlier, when he fights the same exact way every single time?

                    How is he going to set fury up doing what he always does?

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by denium
                      Nope, a fitter and sharper Fury shuts him out this time. Fury has too much skill to lose to a bum like Wilder. Deontay got lucky in the first fight, lighting doesn't strike twice.
                      You say deontay got lucky. Some say Fury was lucky to get up - his own father being 1 of them.

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