Wilder vs Fury II - who wins and how?
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In with you on this one.Otto Wallin, an inexperienced fighter, landed 55 body shots on Fury. This time, Wilder is going to target the body heavily. A steady assault on the chest, stomach, and ribs. Fury is going to take a lot of punishment downstairs. And Wilder hits much, much harder than Wallin.
I think Wilder's strategy is to cut the ring with a jab to Fury's big target of a body.
Wilder's jab is the key.Comment
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I was leaning for a while on Fury on a UD. I rewatched the fight last night and Fury really didn't separate himself in the fight until round 7. He did so much better landing but got knockdown twice. Wider was trying to hard and when he settled he got his knockdowns.
Now I am leaning for a Wilder KOComment
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I voted draw since I don't believe in clean fair intentionjs of these two clowns. One of them will win marginally so that there are doors open to their 3rd fight.
I wish to be astonished and see a clear win of one of them so that the case is closed.Comment
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This is the epitomises the phrase 50/50 fight. I’m so torn on this one, continuously flip-flopping between Fury points and Wilder KO. Can’t wait for this one, GET ME TO VEGAS!Comment
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I'm trying not to overthink this rematch. Fury arguably should've gotten the nod in the first fight after being out of shape for a long time.
Rematches historically favor the boxer, and Fury is in much better shape now, so I'll say Fury by majority decision.
X-factors: Wilder's crazy power & Fury's focus leading up to the fight.Comment
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It's obvious that Roger Mayweather was thinking of you when he coined his immortal phrase.
YDKSAB
Come to terms with the reality, Einstein.
Only Stevie Wonder, Ray Charles and the most fervorant Fury nuthuggers thinks he won 10 rounds.
Come off of the Heroin..Comment
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