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  • #21
    Fury handles him with ease but you can't count Wilder out with his ridiculous power.

    It's too early to judge Ben but he should get credit for helping to get Tyson back in shape and motivated to fight.

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    • #22
      I'm sorry but Fury should have taken the immediate rematch.
      Wilder looked much improved for the 2 1/2 minutes vs Brazeale.
      Fighting Ortiz again will give him a chance to get back to that beautiful 1-2.
      I predict a 220+ pound Wilder puts the Gypsy King down & out.
      But, I don't think Arum allows the rematch.
      All smoking mirrors

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      • #23
        Originally posted by pugil1st View Post
        Wilder's trainer should have him working on going to the body. That would slow down some of Fury's movement. In fact, he should just focus on touching the body only through jabs and hooks for the first 5 rounds.
        Good Plan...

        Not going to be the same Fury...

        That had just come Back From 3.5 years of Hell...

        I think Fury'll knock His **** straight...In the Return...

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        • #24
          Originally posted by SinderellaMan View Post
          I'm sorry but Fury should have taken the immediate rematch.
          Wilder looked much improved for the 2 1/2 minutes vs Brazeale.
          Fighting Ortiz again will give him a chance to get back to that beautiful 1-2.
          I predict a 220+ pound Wilder puts the Gypsy King down & out.
          But, I don't think Arum allows the rematch.
          All smoking mirrors
          Immediate Rematch... Very ****** for Both...

          The name of the Game is Still Prize Fighting, Correcto...

          U has just been caught up in your fanboy Mode... Huh...?

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          • #25
            Lmao if Tyson had Wilder's number he would have never gotten touched and laid on his back,, it's proven that Wilder Can Touch Fury and he will do just that in
            the rematch.
            If Tyson really believed he had Wilder's number he would have went directly into a rematch, but instead HE trying to collect more money before he faces the champ.
            Why risk facing Wilder when he could fight Euro level bums in the US

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            • #26
              Frank Warren and Bob Arum combined cant convince the public that Tyson is going to do anything else but run.

              Deontay 'Bronze-Bomber' Wilder is going in confident that Fury will not get up this time, the Fury faithful know that Tyson was LUCKY.

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              • #27
                Fury is his own worst enemy. He's deluded himself into believing that he was only 50% on that night, when in reality he was at his peak. In the seven months since then, he hasn't looked any better. In fact, he's actually gained weight. He's going into that rematch with the false belief that it will be an easier fight, and that will cause him to take more risks, and ultimately lead to his downfall.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by pugil1st View Post
                  Wilder's trainer should have him working on going to the body. That would slow down some of Fury's movement. In fact, he should just focus on touching the body only through jabs and hooks for the first 5 rounds.
                  Great point. I was just thinking that myself. I am biased towards Wilder but that one, two against Breazeale was perfect. Add some body work to go with that combo and the " gypsy king" will be dethroned. Wilder is athletic but amateurish at times. His trainer needs to tighten that up with a stiff jab, straight right and some body shots? Wilder keeps his power throughout. A good game plan knocks Fury out!

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by allen23 View Post
                    I think its a pick em fight but id lean the other way. As frank said with more time to prepare i find it hard to see wilder landing that lucky punch! sure wilder will correct a few things but it will take a lot more than a one two to keep fury down. he needs to add more to his arsneal to trouble fury as i believe fury only fell in the 12th due to lack of mental conditioning. had he not went down in that 12th that fight would have looked like a landslide victory which it most probably will be the next time. his boxing is on a whole other level..id go as far as saying hes a master boxer that can do it all and wilder just has that equaliser to get the job done. intruiging fight but furyat 100% will get it done
                    I really can’t wait to see this one. Fury is undeniably a master boxer. It’s the bull vs the matador. Must see tv.

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                    • #30
                      Fury is a very skilllful boxer for his size. Wilder has the biggest punch in the division. If Fury comes in good condition which for sure he will, I can't see Wilder beating him unless he catch him clean.

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