Cannot wait for this fight. Wilder wins by KO! If it goes 12 rounds, then it will be Fury. Fury is a very good boxer while Wilder is a KO artist. The question is.. who'll make a better adjustment in the 2nd fight? WAR!
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Originally posted by puroylan View PostCannot wait for this fight. Wilder wins by KO! If it goes 12 rounds, then it will be Fury. Fury is a very good boxer while Wilder is a KO artist. The question is.. who'll make a better adjustment in the 2nd fight? WAR!
In the ultra slim chance Fury finds the courage, Wilder will walk right through him.
Wilder had to respect Ortiz power. He won't have to worry about that with Fury.
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Originally posted by Fire4231 View PostThe psychology of the fight is in Wilder’s favor. And btw he is the number one heavyweight right now.
Fury sacrificed the 1A and 1B status when he let a guy ranked number 20 drag him through a hot bed of glass and coals.
It’s like being a race car driver with no fear. That is until he has a really bad accident in a race.
It is one thing to go into a fight saying theoretically... if I just avoid this hammer of Thor for 12 perfect rounds I am champion. You have never felt the hammer. You just instinctively know it’s not something you need in your life.
However to get knocked unconscious by that same hammer, feel the shocking pain, soak in the trauma and be faced with the fact you were only a few steps closer to death....Well the next time you fight every swing is a reminder of the previous disaster. That heightens the anxiety, creates energy sapping fatigue and narrows that already tight rope to the size of floss.
Tyson didn’t need a tune up against a Schwarz a guy ranked over 40 because of inactivity. It was because mentally he couldn’t deal with a possibility of being knocked out again by a killer.
Will be another great fight but my hard earned money says Thor’s Hammer KO’s him.
I just hope it happens with no stalling. But I still say this... if Ruiz knocks out Joshua again...The new biggest fight in boxing is Ruiz vs Wilder.
So Tyson better take the fight and make his money right now. Otto Wallin shows that you don’t want to be waiting around and have one of these tomato cans slice you up. Fight less talented fighters and you get away with things you normally can not. Leaving your skills dumbed down when you are back in with that perfectly concussing monster.
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If Fury truly believed that he would have rematched him right away. In fact, not doing so was a big mistake. Wilder gained valuable experience in a) 1st Ortiz fight b) 1st Furt fight and now c) 2nd Ortiz fight, that is only going to make him more dangerous. He already is and it showed. Wilder is not in there trying to outbox guys or swinging wild all night anymore. Hes setting traps, not providing as many oppertunities for himself to be countered and hes setting that right hand up beautifully and hiding it as well. Ortiz said he didnt even see the straight right until it was too late. Fury will have massive problems trying to outbox Wilder the same way again. Worst part for Fury is, Wilder has proven to have a solid chin so Fury stopping him just isnt likely. That means Wilder will have another 12 tounds to try and hit that switch! Wilder by KO.
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Hey Gypsy Queen, we all know you're bluffing. There's still time for you to run for your life JUST LIKE YOU DID THE LAST TIME you were supposed to rematch Wilder.
Give your wife, father, kids and your b---h a$$ trainer peace of mind because God knows they've begged you not to fight Wilder again.
Can't wait to see if this fraud is more than just talk this time around 🙄
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Originally posted by Curtis Harper View PostYou will be waiting forever.
In the ultra slim chance Fury finds the courage, Wilder will walk right through him.
Wilder had to respect Ortiz power. He won't have to worry about that with Fury.
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He'll school Wilder, and maybe even stop him, IF he's focused.
Fury really seems to have issues with professionalism. And while I suspect we'll see a great Fury in the rematch, if there's anyone I can see sh.iting the bed on a career-defining night, it's Fury.
Robinson lost to guys like Ralph Jones.
Napoles lost to Bacchus.
Duran lost to DeJesus.
Tyson lost to Douglas.
Floyd was saved by the judges against Castillo and Maidana.
Originally posted by Htown-Finest View PostI have 2nd fight going close to the same.
Ortiz was doing good until caught. Again
Fact Fury got up from crazy shot makes rematch intriguing. Gives you benefit doubt he can pull it through.
Fury won first fight for sure.
Wilder has issues with technical smart fighters
Wilder was punching wind 💨 whole 1st fight
If Fury is fit and focused, Wilder is reduced to a cheap Kimbo Slice impersonator.
Originally posted by Patsfan bri View PostFury got up from a left hook in the 12th rd. The left hook is not wilder best punch and yet a tired wilder dropped him hard with it and fury beat the count by 1 second , if fury gets hit the right clean he is done . On a different note fury now wants to school him when he previously had been saying he is going for the KO . I wonder what made him change his mind suddenly???
We know.
The sky's blue?
We know that, too.
Yo dad ain't yo dad?
We were taking bets on when you'd catch on.
Originally posted by factsarenice View PostFury will out box Wilder and then put Wilder down late. Heard it here first.
In fact, the final round ended with Wilder backed up to the ropes eating leather from Fury. That was the perfect example of a round where the fighter who scored a knockdown only won the round 10-9. Without the knockdown, that wouldn't only have been Fury's round, it would have been his most dominant round offensively.
My only worry about the rematch, is how prepared Fury will be. He seems distracted. While he hasn't gone off the rails again, he certainly seems to be invested else where. I also worry that Davison just isn't keeping him sharp. Apparently, Roach will host them and oversee a lot of their next camp. But Fury should have been doing more since that first fight with Wilder to improve his offense. His stint in the WWF certainly wasn't that.
I think what you are calling for is VERY possible, I just don't know if it's going to happen right now.
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Originally posted by Curtis Harper View PostYou will be waiting forever.
In the ultra slim chance Fury finds the courage, Wilder will walk right through him.
Wilder had to respect Ortiz power. He won't have to worry about that with Fury.
I heard you went all day without eating glue on Friday, did you get a prize?
I'll give you a prize if you can explain to me why Fury should even give Wilder the dignity of a rematch.
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Originally posted by umop-ap!sdn View PostThis is my feeling exactly. Fury is getting himself involved with things as far away from Wilder in a boxing ring as possible. MMA and Wrestling? He cant be seriously training to fight Wilder if he is engaged in those other non boxing related sporting ventures, can he?
''Fury had too much on his table. Wrestling, UFC, singing, clown school....''
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Originally posted by Rusty Tromboni View PostThere you go again, Corky, making us proud!
I heard you went all day without eating glue on Friday, did you get a prize?
I'll give you a prize if you can explain to me why Fury should even give Wilder the dignity of a rematch.
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