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  • #21
    After seeing what Tyson Fury did to Braun Strowman, I could see him knocking out Wilder too. He surprised many with that one punch KO of Strowman.

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    • #22
      2020 version of Tyson Fury is undoubtedly the strongest we've ever seen.

      If Wilder knocks him out, it catapults him into legendary status with Holyfield and Foreman.

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      • #23
        My instincts tell me that Fury will win this. I think he wins comfortably on points. Stopping Wilder? No chance.

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        • #24
          I agreed with Roach (for once) regarding the first fight, that Fury should have pushed forward in the later stages. Wilder was bewildered and susceptible at points, but Davison was over-cautious and begged Fury not to engage - "Don't get greedy!" I seem to remember Davison imploring.

          Not for the first time, a lot of people are underestimating Fury. With the right mindset and some good doses of increased aggression, Fury can not only outbox Wilder, but he will also be able to push Wilder back, where Wilder is clumsy and easier to hit. I should not be surprised if Fury is able to pummel Wilder into submission this time. All Fury needs to do is pick his moments.

          Boxing is all upside down. To go left, you push right. To hit hard, you relax. In this fight, to beat the puncher, Fury must advance into and beyond the firing line. I believe he is crazy/clever enough to pull it off.

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          • #25
            I live in Las Vegas and it’s sad how they are totally selling BS for this foreigner over our Amerikkkan champion!

            No buzz and no sales in Fury’s last two fights in Las Vegas, both outings Fury sold less than half the arena seats! And yet he is more known here in the states! He’s truly got the complexion for the protection. Wilder IMO is going to finish the job decisively this time!

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            • #26
              Well, in the first one, Wilder was almost gone, you can see that in the last couple of rounds.
              Fury got this and if he wants he can press for the KO.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Terrell1555 View Post
                I live in Las Vegas and it’s sad how they are totally selling BS for this foreigner over our Amerikkkan champion!

                No buzz and no sales in Fury’s last two fights in Las Vegas, both outings Fury sold less than half the arena seats! And yet he is more known here in the states! He’s truly got the complexion for the protection. Wilder IMO is going to finish the job decisively this time!
                Thanks for the input M... X

                On the other hand I have Fury winning.

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                • #28
                  Fury is possibly the best HW boxer since eighties Tyson (yeah, you read that right - Mike was superb on his feet) but Wilder is maybe the best one-punch HW KO artist ever!

                  Wilder was a lenient referee and one second away from KO-ing Fury. Fury has to be quite a bit better this time. Wilder has to be 1 second quicker with his punch. [ and IMO should be blasting the huge body in front of him to slow it down].

                  Since then Wilder seems to be throwing his rights straighter and looping less. You know it's coming but can you get out of the way every time? It's like video games - eventually you get got.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post
                    In order for Tyson Fury to stop Deontay Wilder, he has to pull of a Joe Calzaghe vs Jeff Lacey type performance. Wilder is not the toughest of heavyweights, but psychologically? Under fire or whenever he is hurt, he is a very game fighter. Wilder in that sense reminds me a lot of Nigel Benn, when these sort of fighters are hit 'It almost ignites a competitive spirit inside of them which goes into overdrive'.

                    During the first fight 'Deontay Wilder was not deterred or derailed from his game-plan at any stage in the fight'. There has been no fighter who has been able to deter Deontay Wilder or force him into doubting himself inside of the ring 'Tyson Fury is not only competing against Wilder's power, he has to somehow break his determination'.

                    Note: Nigel Benn was a bit more durable than Deontay Wilder, but in terms of personality inside of the ring? Benn & Wilder are very similar fighters etc.
                    "Nigel Benn was a bit more durable than Deontay Wilder, but in terms of personality inside of the ring? Benn & Wilder are very similar fighters etc" 'It almost ignites a competitive spirit inside of them which goes into overdrive'.

                    Never made that comparison before but you are on to something, though when Fury hurt Wilder in the 12th he was sensibly clinging on rather than trying to blast Fury out.

                    McClellan and Benn - that was one for the ages for violence with sadly tragic consequences.

                    It'd be interesting to come up with a top 3 "aggressive responders" list - those fighters who successfully go batshit crazy when KD'd or hurt

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                    • #30
                      Fishface, you make me wanna pewk with your sliminess and greed, there is no ko of Deontay wilder by the powerless *****. Fack, if the ***** throws a wild one, he will just punch himself in the head...again!
                      For a large individual he doesn’t hit hard at all end of.
                      I’m hoping and expecting wilder to KO this norvun tinker within five rounds.
                      Lol gypsies.

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