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Cutting through all the bs, how do you see Wilder-Fury II REALLY playing out?

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  • #31
    Beside the obvious predictions, Fury outboxing Wilder or wilder stopping Fury.
    I seen some of the training Javon Hill put his fighters tru. A lot of balance training to have correct feet position, planting your feet for more power. Fury says he will weigh in
    heavier this time. He may try to do some of the things he did against Cunningham, after the knockdown he went for Cunningham, roughing him up on the inside, walking him down, mixing head and body shots, leaning on him.
    It can be unwise against a puncher like Wilder. Should be an exciting fight

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    • #32
      Similarly to last fight with Tyson Fury outboxing and winning the fight on points. He may get knocked down once or even twice but that's only 1 or 2 rounds.

      Although, with the 3rd fight already signed I smell something staged may happen (e.g cut opens up early and fight controversially called off or even a No Contest).

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Pan-Africanist View Post
        You’ve never corrected ****. Just because you believe the bull**** that comes out of your mouth doesn’t mean anyone else does. You can say Wilder was swinging wild and looking unskilled in the first fight. But how can you win the round when you’re running from Wilders right hand for 3 minutes?
        You’re someone who is terrible at discussing boxing ,you don’t understand much it’s like talking to a little kid . You even told that other poster Fury did win most rounds after telling me how could he win rounds from running away ? everything you say is a contradiction . Ha
        Last edited by REDEEMER; 01-15-2020, 04:58 AM.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by BLASTER1 View Post
          For all the guys picking Fury, have you dudes forgot what happened in his last fight.
          He very nearly got stopped by the cherry pick in Wallin lmao.
          If anything Wilder has improved while Fury has digressed.
          Wilder by decapitation, no need for a third.
          You think Wilder has improved ? Did you watch his last fight or just the highlights? You guys who think Wilders going to replicate an aggressive southpaw who fights close range like Wallin are in for a very rude awakening because Wilder does the exact opposite style wise ,in fact even the punching volumes make them polar opposites,you need to grind Fury down to get him and utilize body work ,Wilder has no skills to do that .
          Last edited by REDEEMER; 01-15-2020, 05:05 AM.

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          • #35
            Tyson Fury to totally outclass Deontay Wilder once again, but this time Tyson will step on the gas and get Wilder out of there within 8 rounds.

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            • #36
              Just gonna have some fun here.

              After the 1st round which was a feeling out round won by Fury...Wilder will go for the KO (round 2), knowing he can hurt Fury bad, and he will get it eventually. Fury will go down in round 2, but he will get up fairly fast due to being in better shape this time around, but still on shaky legs. After KD #1, he will get up on shaky legs, survival mode. Wilder will be windmilling wildly, getting outboxed by a surviving but hurt Fury. Fury will be intelligent enough to survive until the end of the bell, but things won’t be looking good for him for the next round. Round 3, Wilder assaults Fury with the Windmill of Death. Wildly throwing right hands to Fury’s head.

              Fury is dodging, surviving...then...BOOM, one of Wilder’s wild punches finally catches Fury square on the chin and puts him laying flat on his back for a 10 count. Wilder KO in 3rd round.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by moochi View Post
                Similarly to last fight with Tyson Fury outboxing and winning the fight on points. He may get knocked down once or even twice but that's only 1 or 2 rounds.

                Although, with the 3rd fight already signed I smell something staged may happen (e.g cut opens up early and fight controversially called off or even a No Contest).
                Staging a cut? OMFG that's ridiculous to even think.

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                • #38
                  Fury outboxes Wilder to an easy, wide decision, or possibly a late stoppage.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by eco1 View Post
                    Fury Ko's Wilder.
                    I'm betting on this result, although the "Wilder equalizer" issue will never be out of the question.

                    I'm inclined to believe that Fury is for Wilder what Holyfield was for Tyson. A style that is all wrong for the Bronze Bomber.

                    Then again, Fury's mind is unpredictable. That makes it even more difficult for Wilder, who looked seriously confounded in the first fight.

                    My pick is Fury via TKO.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Legends456 View Post
                      Of course they’re going to talk, Wilder with his New Age spiritual stuff and Fury with his, well, clowny ridiculousness.

                      So, how do you see the fight REALLY playing out?

                      (NOTE: I’m looking to discuss this fight with the thinking boxing fans here and won’t give any of my time to the racists, fanboys/gals and conspiracy theorists on EITHER side.)
                      The same way the first one did.
                      Fury will box wilder’s ears off and wilder will be looking for that one punch KO.
                      I think having tasted wilder’s power definitely caused a certain decrease of confidence to fury — whether he tells it or not.. i don’t think he’d be making faces and would toy with wilder like the first time around.. he will respect wilder more. So either he’d be gunshy/he won’t have that aura of invincibility like the first time.
                      Or he would be more focused and serious the entire 36 minutes.
                      I like fury, but i think he didn’t want to rush with the rematch while wilder did.
                      I still want him to win, but i think my former opinion holds more truth.

                      For wilder, it’ll be the same.. doesn’t matter how frustrated he’d get he’d look for the KO til the final bell. I think there would be fewer punches thrown though like his fight with ortiz.. he was just looking for the one punch. Waiting for it rather than setting it up. Or mixing it up.
                      If we review the wilder-fury I, i think he really threw a lot of punches to KO fury compare to when he fought ortiz II.
                      Last edited by dibzvincent143; 01-15-2020, 07:12 AM.

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