Wilder vs Fury II - who wins and how?
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Fury needs to keep his feet moving and don't play around. I'm not sure what's going with with Kronk and Sugar Hill but if they have him sit and punch that will allow Wilder to take the step forward and find his target, no glancing shots or Fury sliding away from the full impact. We're talking Steve Cunningham aka Wilder styleComment
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Fury wins again, more clearly this time.
Both men will be hurt and I think Fury will KD Wilder. Wilder may have a quick KD in R1 or R2, but Fury has more weapons and the Kronk gym will have him sitting on his punches more in the rematchComment
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Fury by TKO.
I’ll say it here now folks. The fight is going to be so one sided that Wilders corner is going to have to stop a beating that went on longer than it should have. A true fish out of water story.Comment
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Fury’s already avoided the rematch for a year, only to sc**** over a couple of journeyman fighters(Wallin, barely). And now, with other options looming (the book, music, WWE), he’s running his mouth to sell the Wilder rematch of which he is certain to lose by KO. Fury is going down and he will not get up this time.Comment
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I think Tyson knows what he should or shouldnt do, he's had enough time in ring with him and he has good boxing IQ. That will benefit him.Fury needs to keep his feet moving and don't play around. I'm not sure what's going with with Kronk and Sugar Hill but if they have him sit and punch that will allow Wilder to take the step forward and find his target, no glancing shots or Fury sliding away from the full impact. We're talking Steve Cunningham aka Wilder style
Fury just needs to know that during fight even though he may feel he's comfortably outboxing wilder, the judges won't necessarily be seeing it.
So don't get complacent but when it's safe to throw a power much do it but don't be reckless with itComment
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