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I went back and looked at the fight again. Jack Reid's was indeed the third guy in the ring. Any other time that type of knockdown happens he would have waived it off. For him to say the Champ deserved to get up. He better remember that. He tarnished his legacy over a dosser.
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Originally posted by landotter View PostThis fight is fairly simple. Both these guys are who we think they are.
Wilder: Granite chinned, quick handed, "all it takes is one" power that he absolutely believes will always land. But he is off balance, can be hit, defense is a high guard and nothing else.
Fury: Technician that controls both ring position and distance, shifty movement which rarely gives a full target, uses his size and weight to lean on and exhaust his opposition, is a tough as nails fighter whose footwork and head movement are elite in this generation. But his power is near nonexistent, he is average in hand speed, and shown signs of wear and tear in recent fights.
So..... If Wilder lands anything like he did in round 12 of their first fight, Wilder wins. Period. Especially if it is before round 12. If not, Mr. Fury will toy with him, push him around the ring, rack up rounds in the judges eyes, and leave with a shiny strap.
Just depends on how you see the first fight. Did Wilder do exactly what he expected, just not soon enough? Or did Fury do exactly what he wanted, and just get sloppy in a few rounds?
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Originally posted by BoZz View PostDoesn't matter what you think about these two, you gotta respect them for fighting each other again. Interesting how it's only a problem to make a fight when Joshua is involved, but I guess it takes guts to admit being scared of Wilder, that's why he offered Fury help just so he doesn't have to face Wilder...and his fan boys still defend him and his cowardly actionsOriginally posted by Tman500 View PostYup, if everyone is being real, it's a highly risky fight for both. Fury faces prospect of making one mistake in 12 rounds and being KOed for good this time, and Wilder faces risk of maybe not landing the shot and losing a decision. Good on them both for manning up and taking the fight. Respect. And the loser of this one in my book retains cred and should stay right in the mix (despite all the inevitable gloating from the respective fighters' keyboard warrior fan-bases) of the top of the heavyweight division.
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostWilder has to make this a firefight by putting punches together while throwing them in bunches. Throwing single punches at a time is not going to get the job done this time. He needs to let his hands go more.
He is not going to win a boxing match against Tyson Fury who typically likes to fight at a snail's pace. This fight should be fought at a torrid pace where Wilder throws an awful lot of combination punches.
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Originally posted by doom_specialist View PostGood assessment of things. I'd say that Wilder didn't get to his business soon enough, because he's not going to outbox Fury. Now that he's faced Fury, he might be able to line him for the big shot sooner. He already knows that he can follow Fury around for 12 rounds eating shots to land maybe 2-3 of his and win. Fury has a better chance of stopping Wilder than he does being perfect for 12 rounds IMO.
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Fury by UD again. Can't imagine what Wilder's plan is ? He showed you and Wilder he can take his best shots and rise like the undertaker. Haha
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