Tyson Fury is going inside on Wilder....

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  • KillaMane26
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    #41
    Originally posted by el***
    Agree. Everytime they get close and get into a clinch, ref comes and separates them. Now from there Fury could stay on the outside where he fights tall with his head out of reach of Wilder's right hand.... or he can go back inside and he has to be at that transition point where he will be right at the perfect range for Wilder to land big.

    Up to fury if he wants to put himself in Wilder's range over and over again.
    Thats what i mean.... If thats his gameplan eventually they will be separated or the round will end and he would have to get back on the inside, everytime the risk of getting caught coming in increases especially the longer the fight last, while Wilder's right hand will explode the same velocity it did in round 1

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    • eco1
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      #42
      Originally posted by Curtis Harper
      Lest we forget......

      Could you please upload the rest of the round???

      I cant remember if Wilder took it to Fury and destroyed him, or.... Wait!!! Fury destroyed him for the rest of the round!

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      • QballLobo
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        #43
        Would love that. Wilder’s biggest strength is using his length to set up those bombs. He has become very patient in recent years as well.
        Go inside, make Wilder uncomfortable and make it an ugly fight. Fury would have to be super disciplined though. If he gets tired Wilder could quickly step back and end the fight with one shot. Win or lose all I want is for Fury to show up balls out and go for it

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          #44
          Originally posted by Ray*
          Wilder has a very very good punch resistance, he recovers very very quick when hurt, maybe it’s because he fought 95% bums until recently, which meant his beard wasn’t shaken too much whilst he was learning his pro game. But every time that I have seen him hurt, he always recover pretty quick, admittedly Fury didn’t press Wilder whenever he stunned or hurt him IMHO.

          Another thing for me is, has Wilder actually fought a puncher before? I mean I don’t class Ortiz as a puncher, he hasn’t really proven it to me. And stopping Jennings doesn’t prove it IMHO. So maybe it’s because Wilder hasn’t really fought a puncher yet.
          No wilder has not fought an elite puncher yet and theres a reason for it . He doesnt have a bad chin at all but hes vulnerable , he has smaller legs and neck and that contributes to the chin most besides what type of shape said fighter is in and what they are born with . I personally think AJ can stop wilder early if he goes at him and ****s hard inside . If he fights outside wilder stretches him . All iam saying is there has to be a reason wilder isnt fighting big hitters . Admittingly theres not a tonne of Mssive punchers in the top 10 but whyte , and josh can crack and his handlers dont seem to keen on matching him with them . If lennox was prime right now he would ****ing annihilate and stop wilder . Within 3 rounds. I think vitali klitschko would have eaten his shots and broken him down . Wilder is lucky he is in the era he is in now. And if he sticks around long enuff he may have to face some of these young guns and he will have his hands full . I personally think fury beats him and once his little aura is broken he is going to struggle . But only time will tell .

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            #45
            Originally posted by KillaMane26
            Thats what i mean.... If thats his gameplan eventually they will be separated or the round will end and he would have to get back on the inside, everytime the risk of getting caught coming in increases especially the longer the fight last, while Wilder's right hand will explode the same velocity it did in round 1
            Thats what I've been saying fury will have an advantage on the inside but his head movement and size is going to cause some scary moments GETTING to the inside . Fury needs to pivot on the inside and not pull his straight back movements to leave the pocket . Either way this fight is intriguing and I'll be picking fury with hesitation , but I cant pick against fury after wlad and wilder , the man is a gypsy warrior , who else would have got up from that 12th round knock down . Maybe andy Ruiz. Thats about it . And ruiz wouldnt be winning that fight imo
            Last edited by NORMNEALON; 02-02-2020, 08:58 PM.

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            • Vinnykin
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              #46
              Originally posted by NORMNEALON
              I hear you but do they let this fight continue if it opens ?? Iam not so sure of that this fight was on the line vs wallin.
              If it was Fury accepting the terms like the first fight, and fighting on a PBC show...... yes...... Wilder lands one unch and opens the cut, they sto the fight.

              He was smart enough to get ESPN and Arum behind him for the rematch........ If Wilder een lands and gets lucky...... Fury will keep fighting and beat Wilder regadless..... an injured Fury just means he will fight inside and rotect the cut, Wilder can't fight inside.

              Wilder is ****ed if he opens up the cut, he can't beat Fury inside who will protect it. lol

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              • Vinnykin
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                #47
                Excuse the typo's above..... tried to edit it and would not allow me, saying the message was too short?

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                • KillaMane26
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by NORMNEALON
                  Thats what I've been saying fury will have an advantage on the inside but his head movement and size is going to cause some scary moments GETTING to the inside . Fury needs to pivot on the inside and not pull his straight back movements to leave the pocket . Either way this fight is intriguing and I'll be picking fury with hesitation , but I cant pick against fury after wlad and wilder , the man is a gypsy warrior , who else would have got up from that 12th round knock down . Maybe andy Ruiz. Thats about it . And ruiz wouldnt be winning that fight imo
                  Tbh i don't think Ruiz would have got up. He has a good chin, but that right hand would do more damage coming from a longer distance.

                  But yeah Wilder maintains his explosive power all the way to the last round and Fury won't be as sharp by then. Getting on the inside is alot harder than it looks.

                  But giving Wilder the slight edge and thats solely on their past 2 opponents

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                    #49
                    Fury will not fight this way and why would he?

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by hugh grant
                      Wilder is getting worried worrying what the skilful fury will do. All fury has to worry about is power. Wilder got a few more things to worry about
                      I hate Wilder because of his ducking. It is a shame that he ducks and cherry picks because he could actually beat AJ, it's 60/40 AJ imo.
                      However, the problem Fury has is that he has to avoid the right hand for 24 rounds in order to remain WBC champion, because even if he succeeds once Wilder will make the rematch and he'll have to do it all again.
                      I hope he does it...Fury also only has one great win on his resume and that is Wlad, but I do believe he is more likely to try and unify than Wilder is.

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