Tyson Fury is going inside on Wilder....

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  • KillaMane26
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    #11
    Originally posted by Vinnykin
    I don't think you are even aware how good Fury is inside..... I thought this during the Haye fight years ago..... never happened but whatev.

    Fury will butcher Wilder inside and outbox him outside like last time....... one or two punches got Wilder a lucky draw last time.....

    Wilder does not have any advantages this time...... he is getting outboxed to a Fury that will jum inside and outside and win BOTH fights....... Wilder only has a lucky right hand to land which will keep it interesting for however it lasts, but to people who appreciate boxing....... Wilder can't win unless he gets lucky and lands a bomb..... Fury will simply take it away with his boxing ability lol
    I literally just pointed out that he was good at it. But thats wasn't his overall gameplan

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    • Vinnykin
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      #12
      Originally posted by KillaMane26
      I literally just pointed out that he was good at it. But thats wasn't his overall gameplan
      You also said Fury fighting inside increases his chances of getting caught???

      Staying outside does that, like the first fight..... Fury didn't go inside or use that advantage, tried slipping Wilder's punches for 12 rounds, got caught twice...... If Fury stays on his chest Wilder can't hurt him.

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        #13
        Originally posted by Vinnykin
        You also said Fury fighting inside increases his chances of getting caught???

        Staying outside does that, like the first fight..... Fury didn't go inside or use that advantage, tried slipping Wilder's punches for 12 rounds, got caught twice...... If Fury stays on his chest Wilder can't hurt him.
        While agree fighting inside avoids the power , getting to the inside puts him right in the line of fire . Iam rooting for fury 100% and iam picking him too ( although with slight hesitation, he did get caught last time but he did get up ). How can I pick against fury after these guys first fight I told myself I never would again so I will stick to my word . Wilder is hands down useless on the inside , so I think this is a good strategy coming inside is what worries me , not once hes there . That jab has to working with great head movement and once hes inside it's his domain I agree . Iam super stoked to see this fight , just hope it isnt ugly and boring becuase iam not expecting it to be , and sometimes that can spell trouble, a little murphies law hahah

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        • Ray*
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          #14
          Originally posted by W1LL
          He will win too. Part of me thinks he's doing it because he's annoyed that AJ tried to copy his style in the Ruiz rematch. Nobody can switch it up like the Gypsy King!
          You really think Fury is that ****** to think like that? 😂 Fury is his own man, it’s about getting the W for him, that’s he only mentality winners have, not “Yeah Joshua did it this way, so am going to do it this way”

          Fury would get in there and after the first round he would decide how he wants the fight to go. Boxers like Fury, Mayweather etc have a high ring IQ to let outside shit affect their own ring performances.

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            #15
            Makes sense to stay out of wilders dangerzone which is mid to long range.

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              #16
              Originally posted by Vinnykin
              You also said Fury fighting inside increases his chances of getting caught???

              Staying outside does that, like the first fight..... Fury didn't go inside or use that advantage, tried slipping Wilder's punches for 12 rounds, got caught twice...... If Fury stays on his chest Wilder can't hurt him.
              If Fury stays outside then he loses IMHO, if he fights Wilder on the inside then he wins.

              He would get tagged with punches whilst fighting on the inside but it wouldn’t be as bad.

              He doesn’t need to **** it out with Wilder, but he needs to get his respect. I also wouldn’t be shocked if he hurts Wilder again.

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                #17
                Lest we forget......

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                • Vinnykin
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by NORMNEALON
                  While agree fighting inside avoids the power , getting to the inside puts him right in the line of fire . Iam rooting for fury 100% and iam picking him too ( although with slight hesitation, he did get caught last time but he did get up ). How can I pick against fury after these guys first fight I told myself I never would again so I will stick to my word . Wilder is hands down useless on the inside , so I think this is a good strategy coming inside is what worries me , not once hes there . That jab has to working with great head movement and once hes inside it's his domain I agree . Iam super stoked to see this fight , just hope it isnt ugly and boring becuase iam not expecting it to be , and sometimes that can spell trouble, a little murphies law hahah
                  I think Wilder takes a lot of time to get his distane and timing down in fights, even against B and C level fighters.

                  If Fury pressures him early, inside and outside, mixing it up..... I think Wilder will get hurt badly before he even settles into the fight.

                  I think people overestimate Wilder's ability and power, and try to make out even going inside on him is foolish..... it's nonsense to me, he struggles and misses a lot in most of his fights, even more so in Fury 1...... he struggled to land anything significant for 9 rounds, and Fury was there to be hit for 12 rounds, just slipping on the outside.

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                  • Vinnykin
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Ray*
                    If Fury stays outside then he loses IMHO, if he fights Wilder on the inside then he wins.

                    He would get tagged with punches whilst fighting on the inside but it wouldn’t be as bad.

                    He doesn’t need to **** it out with Wilder, but he needs to get his respect. I also wouldn’t be shocked if he hurts Wilder again.
                    He loses only if he gets KO'd or knocked down...... Fury still wins most of the fight boxing outside, just like the first time.

                    Wilder needs to nail him to the canvas for the full 10 seconds to win the fight..... he can't win more rounds than Fury over 12..... no chance.

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                      #20
                      Outside, Inside, you are only one step back or forth from being in Wilders range. Anyway, look how close Szpilka was to Wilder when he got put to sleep. For the majority of this fight Fury will be pretty much in Wilders range. Fury has the skills he just needs to keep that focus and concentration which he managed for most of the fight last time.

                      50-50 fight. Fury will outbox him and Wilder will keep throwing the right hand.

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