Fury will Knockout Deontay Wilder: Here’s Why!

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  • Squ□redCircle34
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    Fury will Knockout Deontay Wilder: Here’s Why!

    Fury is gonna push the pace of the fight and throw volume at Wilder, he will not throw “pitter patter” shots this time but more solid shots behind them and with more volume!

    I expect Fury to push Wilder around and make it a war, stick the jab in his face and come with body shots!

    Wilder is not the stronger man here even as the harder puncher but he needs full leverage to knock someone out!

    Duhauppas took Wilder’s shots for 11 rounds and he was only hurt by the right hand from afar!

    Fury is gonna walk Wilder down and attack him with over hand rights and work the body and mug Wilder!

    Expect lots of leaning on Wilder and uppercuts to the body and breaking clinches to return fire on the inside, we’ve never seen Wilder fight a phone booth fight!

    That’s the game plan, Fury will use his weight, size, volume punching, inside fighting, body attack and not allow Wilder to get comfy!

    Fury will win by Knockout in 7
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    #2
    Originally posted by Squ□redCircle34
    Fury is gonna push the pace of the fight and throw volume at Wilder, he will not throw “pitter patter” shots this time but more solid shots behind them and with more volume!

    I expect Fury to push Wilder around and make it a war, stick the jab in his face and come with body shots!

    Wilder is not the stronger man here even as the harder puncher but he needs full leverage to knock someone out!

    Duhauppas took Wilder’s shots for 11 rounds and he was only hurt by the right hand from afar!

    Fury is gonna walk Wilder down and attack him with over hand rights and work the body and mug Wilder!

    Expect lots of leaning on Wilder and uppercuts to the body and breaking clinches to return fire on the inside, we’ve never seen Wilder fight a phone booth fight!

    That’s the game plan, Fury will use his weight, size, volume punching, inside fighting, body attack and not allow Wilder to get comfy!

    Fury will win by Knockout in 7

    Bold prediction
    But I don’t see any other way for Fury to win this fight
    I’m expecting Wilder to come in and be much more patient instead of swinging wildly like he did in the first one
    Wilder will need to use those skinny legs imo to get distance for him to get off
    If he can’t well then your prediction might come true , plus not so sure about Wilder’s chin

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      #3
      Originally posted by MulaKO
      Bold prediction
      But I don’t see any other way for Fury to win this fight
      I’m expecting Wilder to come in and be much more patient instead of swinging wildly like he did in the first one
      Wilder will need to use those skinny legs imo to get distance for him to get off
      If he can’t well then your prediction might come true , plus not so sure about Wilder’s chin
      It’s not too bold if you think about it, it’s common sense!

      A guy like Wilder relies on space, angles and a false sense of comfort for his opponents which is how all of of them get knocked out and almost Fury in the last fight!

      You fight him and win rounds almost easily and have this sense of ease that you can keep this up but all you have to do is watch out for the right hand!

      Wilder relies on just that, that feeling that you have to just watch out for the right hand and when you watch out for it as the rounds go by, naturally you will get a little complacent or make a subtle mistake because you haven’t been hit by it until you do!

      Wilder knows the right hand will land at some point and as the rounds go by, he’s learning what his opponents is doing and not doing and once he figures out your pace, the distance you like and where you stay square at is when your in deep trouble!

      His whole game plan is victory or nothing which is insane but it works cuz he knows his opponent will make a mistake!

      Fury has to fight him to win, boxing Wilder is too dangerous and allowing him to get comfortable is like walking into a mine field!

      Make it a phone booth fight on the inside, if y’all get separated, blind Wilder with hard stiff jabs and move off his line of fire and work back inside and continue pressuring him with volume and hard shots!

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        Well, I think Fury’s best chance in this fight is that he’s like the only big-name heavyweight he who has reach on Deontay.

        He needs to use that advantage.

        I think IF we see a better, fitter Fury with a better chin (assuming his chin may have been affected by all of the weight he had just lost), then he has a good chance in this fight.

        But he must REMEMBER that Wilder is really good at sitting, waiting, and then poaching while someone moves toward him. Just go and watch the Szpilka KO and some of the Ortiz KD’s in their first meeting.

        That’s why Ben Davison kept telling him not to take the bait and go after Wilder.

        But if he can find a way to lean on Wilder while avoiding his power shots that could help his cause.

        And if it really is true that Fury was at 70% in their first meeting, then perhaps he can take Wilder’s power shots and stay on his feet.

        However I don’t think he can. Only Duhaupas has, and I doubt very many active HW’s could. I would expect Ruiz to, and maybe Parker, but that’s about it. Cause if Wilder catches you, chances are you’re going down pretty hard.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Squ□redCircle34
          It’s not too bold if you think about it, it’s common sense!

          A guy like Wilder relies on space, angles and a false sense of comfort for his opponents which is how all of of them get knocked out and almost Fury in the last fight!

          You fight him and win rounds almost easily and have this sense of ease that you can keep this up but all you have to do is watch out for the right hand!

          Wilder relies on just that, that feeling that you have to just watch out for the right hand and when you watch out for it as the rounds go by, naturally you will get a little complacent or make a subtle mistake because you haven’t been hit by it until you do!

          Wilder knows the right hand will land at some point and as the rounds go by, he’s learning what his opponents is doing and not doing and once he figures out your pace, the distance you like and where you stay square at is when your in deep trouble!

          His whole game plan is victory or nothing which is insane but it works cuz he knows his opponent will make a mistake!

          Fury has to fight him to win, boxing Wilder is too dangerous and allowing him to get comfortable is like walking into a mine field!

          Make it a phone booth fight on the inside, if y’all get separated, blind Wilder with hard stiff jabs and move off his line of fire and work back inside and continue pressuring him with volume and hard shots!

          Honestly speaking , that was my thinking for the first fight
          Being not fully trained and a little rusty , I figured even just for a break he would fight inside and do much leaning
          Fighting inside would take away Wilder’s right and literally weigh down on him
          I don’t think Wilder believes that Fury is coming to knock him out , pretty sure he’s gonna need those legs to do much movement
          For as chitty as the heavyweight division is , this is a very intriguing fight
          I’m personally intrigued to see if Wilder and his corner can adapt , they gotta be covering the two aspects of Fury’s game , which imo is either he tries to outbox and do it successfully for 12 or like you said , the inside game

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            #6
            I have a feeling I will know in a few rounds if the current version of Fury has a fair shot.

            He was about as good, all things considered, as Wilder in their first fight (hence a draw).

            If his chin is on another level, and we see him taking shots better, that will be my biggest clue that he has Wilder. Because with Wilder, it’s all about not getting KO’d

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              #7
              He fight inside vs Duhapuas.
              Outside in spots but he smothered Duhapuas.
              Wilder can't let Fury find his rhythm.
              Needs to get him out early.
              50/50 fight.
              I think the added motivation of breaking Ali's record will be factor for Wilder.
              Will it work to his advantage or will it make him wreckless?

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                #8
                Originally posted by Legends456
                Well, I think Fury’s best chance in this fight is that he’s like the only big-name heavyweight he who has reach on Deontay.

                He needs to use that advantage.

                I think IF we see a better, fitter Fury with a better chin (assuming his chin may have been affected by all of the weight he had just lost), then he has a good chance in this fight.

                But he must REMEMBER that Wilder is really good at sitting, waiting, and then poaching while someone moves toward him. Just go and watch the Szpilka KO and some of the Ortiz KD’s in their first meeting.

                That’s why Ben Davison kept telling him not to take the bait and go after Wilder.

                But if he can find a way to lean on Wilder while avoiding his power shots that could help his cause.

                And if it really is true that Fury was at 70% in their first meeting, then perhaps he can take Wilder’s power shots and stay on his feet.

                However I don’t think he can. Only Duhaupas has, and I doubt very many active HW’s could. I would expect Ruiz to, and maybe Parker, but that’s about it. Cause if Wilder catches you, chances are you’re going down pretty hard.
                But also allowing Wilder to time you from afar boxing is also very dangerous!

                Fury tried that the first time around and it nearly had him buried!

                He has to take the fight to Wilder and not let up for a second if he can!

                If Fury’s fitness is at 100% then Wilder is in deep trouble!


                Wilder has never fought someone who’s as big as him and who could push him around and fight on the inside!

                I agree with what John Fury said that Tyson must make it a dogfight!

                Wilder just came from a fight so his body has to be near its limit plus he’s 34 and has had plenty injuries, use that to your advantage!

                Make Wilder work more than he’s used to or needs to so when round 5 starts Wilder is already winded from the pace and shots he took and Fury can step on the gas and get him outta there!

                Wilder is one of those fighters that’s too dangerous to stick around for 12, it’s either you or him!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by MulaKO
                  Honestly speaking , that was my thinking for the first fight
                  Being not fully trained and a little rusty , I figured even just for a break he would fight inside and do much leaning
                  Fighting inside would take away Wilder’s right and literally weigh down on him
                  I don’t think Wilder believes that Fury is coming to knock him out , pretty sure he’s gonna need those legs to do much movement
                  For as chitty as the heavyweight division is , this is a very intriguing fight
                  I’m personally intrigued to see if Wilder and his corner can adapt , they gotta be covering the two aspects of Fury’s game , which imo is either he tries to outbox and do it successfully for 12 or like you said , the inside game
                  That’s why he left Davison cuz he wanted Fury to box from the outside and move a lot!

                  Fury knows he probably won’t get a decision again and that Wilder is too dangerous to go 12 with, he needs to knock him out before Wilder gets him with the bomb first!

                  Wilder is underestimating Fury’s punching power, he’s no Paulie Malignaggi but he isn’t no Mike Tyson either!

                  He hurt Wilder in the 12 round after he got dropped but Fury was too exhausted to go for the follow up and Wilder wisely clinched!

                  Wilder is lying to himself saying Fury can’t hurt him, I think he’s gonna take a shot he don’t see coming and get put down on the canvass!

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Legends456
                    I have a feeling I will know in a few rounds if the current version of Fury has a fair shot.

                    He was about as good, all things considered, as Wilder in their first fight (hence a draw).

                    If his chin is on another level, and we see him taking shots better, that will be my biggest clue that he has Wilder. Because with Wilder, it’s all about not getting KO’d
                    Fury’s chin is as good as it’ll ever be!

                    Most heavyweights in this current era and even past wouldn’t get up from those bombs in the 12th round in their first fight together!

                    Fury just has to be switched on and focus on pushing Wilder back, when he gets in close make sure he stays there and work Wilder’s body!

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