For those picking Fury by KO whats the reason? He has 0 kos over top heavyweights?

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  • therealpugilist
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    #1

    For those picking Fury by KO whats the reason? He has 0 kos over top heavyweights?

    im just curious, wilder hasnt been dropped or stopped as a pro

    for him to get that ko he will have to exchange and sit on more shots than the first fight(not smart)


    and its simply not his game.


    only name opponent he stopped was a former cruiserweight with a cross face hold and smash, and stopped Chisora who is hot and cold.


    who has he hurt or stopped to make this prediction?
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    #2
    I don't think Fury by KO but I suspect most peoples reasoning is that Wilder doesn't have that strong of a chin himself.

    Fury hit Wilder with some good shots the first time around and since hes heavier this time a round it makes sense that its it's possible.

    Fury could probably KO AJ. I think none of the top guys have a truly solid chin, but again they're fighting at HW. Anything can happen.

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    • Dariusz
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      #3
      Fury is not capable of KOing anyone with a decent chin.

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      • Beercules
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        I think Fury will win but not by KO.



        If he does KO Wilder I'll be very impressed.

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        • hhh1200
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          Haymon and Co are in the "RED", overpaying Wilder. How much is Wilder worth in AJ neg with an "L" on his record? W/F ends in a robbery for Wilder if he doesn't stop Fury. Fury takes the bumper. That's 36 rounds. Wilder knocks him out in the 3rd fight. No way Wilder is taking an L unless Fury can stop him.

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          • PRINCEKOOL
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            I think this will be the kind of fight where? You will know after 2-3 rounds who is going to win the fight 'But for whatever reason, I am leaning towards Tyson Fury to win at this time'.

            Tyson Fury will have to fight in a manner, that he has never fought in at elite level EVER. Thus-far at elite level Tyson Fury has been a one trick pony, THE last time he fought on the inside? Was up against Steve USS Cunningham elite level cruiser-weight but not a Heavyweight etc

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            • DuckAdonis
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              Wilder has 0 KOs over top Heavyweights as well lol

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              • boxinggod101
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                Man this fight got me excited. I had the first one for Fury but I wouldn't want to bet too much on Fury. Wilder right hand could make it a quick night. Ill go with Fury with decision. He won't stop Wilder and he won't exchange like that. Why would he?

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                • boxinggod101
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                  Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
                  I think this will be the kind of fight where? You will know after 2-3 rounds who is going to win the fight 'But for whatever reason, I am leaning towards Tyson Fury to win at this time'.

                  Tyson Fury will have to fight in a manner, that he has never fought in at elite level EVER. Thus-far at elite level Tyson Fury has been a one trick pony, THE last time he fought on the inside? Was up against Steve USS Cunningham elite level cruiser-weight but not a Heavyweight etc
                  The only one trick pony in this fight is Wilder. A right hand and thats all he got. Fury can show him other dimension but man that right hand can erase all that

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                  • ussy
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                    Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
                    I think this will be the kind of fight where? You will know after 2-3 rounds who is going to win the fight 'But for whatever reason, I am leaning towards Tyson Fury to win at this time'.

                    Tyson Fury will have to fight in a manner, that he has never fought in at elite level EVER. Thus-far at elite level Tyson Fury has been a one trick pony, THE last time he fought on the inside? Was up against Steve USS Cunningham elite level cruiser-weight but not a Heavyweight etc
                    Couldn’t disagree more with your first sentence. Wilder can lose 8 rounds in a row and ko you in the ninth. It doesn’t matter if Fury it outboxing him for the majority of the fight, as wilder says he only needs to be perfect for one second.

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