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  • #31
    Fury can punch if he sits down on his shots, but he rarely does.

    Why would he?

    He said it himself that he has superior boxing skills, so why go down to their level and start swinging? - So i don’t see him changing that, especially against a puncher like Wilder.

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    • #32
      It's only fair that wilder gets koed at some point to receive what he gives. He was at front of queue when God was handing power out. Surely he can't have been front of queue for chin also?
      Surely God will see that as wilder kos everyone it is due that wilder gets stopped

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Legends456 View Post
        Mark my words, Tyson CAN knock out Wilder (no, not with one punch, but he could get the stoppage).
        BUT, he HAS to fight like Nigel Benn fought Gerald McClellan. Not making light of the end result for McClellan. But Nigel came in there focused and dare I say it, scared. After all, McClellan WAS the Deontay Wilder of the middleweight division, except he got most of his KO in the first round.

        After Benn took a heavy knockdown in the first round of their fight, it looked like he’d be another notch on McClellan’s gun, but got up and fought like he was fighting for his life in some back alley against a killer. Nigel utilized great head movement and just entire upper-body movement. He threw quick, sharp, punishing hooks from a low crouch. He did what it took to win.

        Similarly, Tyson can rest assured the right hand of Wilder WILL land once or twice in their rematch. But if he MOVES his head (unlike Ortiz) he has a good chance of the right hand not landing FLUSH.

        If I was Sugar Hill, I’d make Tyson watch the first fight as well as the Benn-McClellan fight at least fifteen times.
        Agreed, the way for Tyson to get the stoppage is by landing many hard shots on Wilder in each round of the fight. The question is will he be able to that without being Ko'ed himself? I don't think he can but more power to him if he does. At least it will make for a less boring fight than the first one.

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        • #34
          Fury will stop Wilder this time , Wilder would be like a deer in head lights vs an aggressive Fury at least for the first half of the fight and I doubt Wilder stands up to the punch selection and stance switching if he plays southpaw this time .


          People have short term memories, Fury was only caught when he stopped throwing punches and showboating . Having AJ in his camp will bring his aggression abilities up some levels .

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          • #35
            Originally posted by hugh grant View Post
            It's only fair that wilder gets koed at some point to receive what he gives. He was at front of queue when God was handing power out. Surely he can't have been front of queue for chin also?
            Surely God will see that as wilder kos everyone it is due that wilder gets stopped
            I don't think God has any interest in boxing whatsoever.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Bronx23 View Post
              Fury had Wilder buzzed pretty bad momentarily after he got dropped in the 12th, but I think it was more so due to the fact that Wilder was completely punched out & exhausted from loading up and missing all night.

              After Fury recovered from the kd Wilder looked like he had nothing left in the tank.

              I think Wilder fights a more patient fight in the rematch and probably catches Fury with the same straight right he caught Ortiz with. Fury saw those looping right hands coming from a mile away, & unfortunately for Fury, I didn't see Wilder throw too many of those in Ortiz rematch.

              Most of Furys success came from frustrating the hell outta Wilder & forcing him to get eager for a ko.
              Had to be a huge adrenalin dump to go from thinking you pulled off a 12rd KO to seeing a guy go full Undertaker and get up from the dead.

              Agree that Wilder will be more patient and throw straighter punches with more feints.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by REDEEMER View Post
                Fury will stop Wilder this time , Wilder would be like a deer in head lights vs an aggressive Fury at least for the first half of the fight and I doubt Wilder stands up to the punch selection and stance switching if he plays southpaw this time .


                People have short term memories, Fury was only caught when he stopped throwing punches and showboating . Having AJ in his camp will bring his aggression abilities up some levels .
                You really think AJ will be in Fury's camp? When in the history of boxing have two prime fighters sparred knowing that they had a fight against each other likely to happen in the near future?

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                • #38
                  Team fury are full of ****. Tyson's going to fight defensively because he lacks the chin for forward fighting. Getting put on his ass certainly didn't give anymore chin. He knows that game plan is all wrong and anyone who believes him just a ****ing moron.

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                  • #39
                    Who’s that kunt that said “fury stops wilder this time” ??? What a complete kunt.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Ake-Dawg View Post
                      Had to be a huge adrenalin dump to go from thinking you pulled off a 12rd KO to seeing a guy go full Undertaker and get up from the dead.

                      Agree that Wilder will be more patient and throw straighter punches with more feints.
                      Yup he had to be thinking that he was way down on the cards. You could see the relief on his face when he thought he had Fury outta there. He tried to finish fury when he got up but his punches looked so lethargic. Then Fury caught him with a left hook and he immediately held on for dear life.

                      I think they both have the ability to fight better in the rematch. I know Fury is gonna be more careful, if Wilder straightens out his shots he's bound to catch Fury again. Only question is whether or not Fury will be able to get up again.

                      I'm just hoping Kenny Bayless isn't the ref. Should be Jack Reiss again but I'm sure Team Wilder don't want him officiating for him ever again.

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