Fury will Knockout Deontay Wilder: Here’s Why!

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  • Squ□redCircle34
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    #11
    Originally posted by SinderellaMan
    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?
    True he did actually
    Show a little inside fighting but it wasn’t spectacular especially against the caliber opponent he had who is only known for being a durable boxer!

    He barely could hurt Duhapuas on the inside but finally did from long range with the ring hand and eventually got the stoppage!

    I have it the other way around, Fury must not allow Wilder to get comfortable and find his timing!

    I’ll echo the sentiments of John Fury, he needs to make it a dog fight and sap Wilder’s energy!

    Wilder is coming off a recent fight very quickly and hasn’t had much time to rest, his body is likely aching and he’s 34!

    I think Wilder won’t come in reckless ,as much as he says Fury is a pillow puncher he deep down knows Fury isn’t that!

    I predict he’ll throw more punches but they won’t be rushed and as wild as in the first fight!


    Reckless Wilder is dangerous cuz you don’t know where the shot is coming from but leaves himself more open!

    Patient Wilder is even more dangerous cuz he’s studying and setting you up for the knockout blow and you won’t know it’s coming till your on the canvass!

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    • Szef
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      #12
      Man you have just jinxed Fury

      I'm picking him to win by stoppage too but now I gotta reevaluate my stance because I've never seen you call a fight right, not even once

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      • Squ□redCircle34
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        #13
        Originally posted by Szef
        Man you have just jinxed Fury

        I'm picking him to win by stoppage too but now I gotta reevaluate my stance because I've never seen you call a fight right, not even once
        Fûçk off weatherman, my predictions aren’t the best but give me credit!

        I said Ward would beat Kovalev in the first fight even though most thought he should’ve lost!

        I picked Fury to beat Wilder even though it was a draw and most thought Fury should’ve won!


        I also picked Smith jr to beat Jesse Hart when most was unsure or picked Hart to win!

        It’s boxing and even the most knowledgeable people in boxing have been plenty wrong in their fight predictions!

        Now take that back, I have not jinxed Fury!

        Have faith in the Gypsy King of Sting! He has the skills, toughness, heart and smarts to win it!

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        • JakeTheBoxer
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          #14
          Fury has all advantages, only Wilder`s advantage is big right hand. Fury is better in trading punches and he is better outside boxer.

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          • TheMyspaceDayz
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            #15
            @OP - After party is gonna be at my place cuz these Wilder fans are gonna be too broke to throw a party of their own. Fury is going to crush him.

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            • dan_cov
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              #16
              I don't see it at all, Fury has absolutely no pop. He was on Wallin's chest for God knows how many rounds and could barely put a dent in him & was eating a lot more leather than usual trying to get inside.

              Wilder is a little better on the backfoot than given credit for its actually where he is best and most comfortable imo
              See Stiverne 1, Ortiz 1
              Especially with his low output he'll lull you to sleep.

              Furys best shot is to box at range like the first fight you don't follow a puncher like Wilder especially Wilder who is awkwardly athletic & wild. Keep it long where his shots are easier to see coming & you have more time to get out the way or at least take the sting off them.

              I don't buy Fury is going to try walk him down a lot have tried and not fared well. It was those that boxed at range that had the best success - Szpilka, Fury, Ortiz 2
              It wasn't until they tried pressuring they got clipped.
              He's better on the backfoot than he is going forward.

              Him being gangly, a bit uncoordinated & having a low output he puts you in a false sense of security. Better off frustrating him like in the first fight where he is more predictable and gives tells when that right hands coming.

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              • TheMyspaceDayz
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                #17
                ^^^^^

                Wallin knows how to infight. Wilder hasn’t a clue. Why even bring up how he preformed? Since we are talking about the irrelevant Wallin, he said in an interview that Tyson can fight on the inside and wear Wilder down. Said that he can KO him.

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                • dan_cov
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                  #18
                  Keep it long, feint him out of position and use angles and don't allow him to set you know when that right hand is coming because he ****s it and always shows the left stick first.

                  I think he can push him back when Wilder resorts to a high guard more to keep Wilder guessing than anything but I'm not sure Fury is good enough at closing the gap or his footworks fast enough to consistently do it for 12 rounds.

                  He took a lot of shots pressuring Wallin, Cunningham and the likes. He only pressures vs small guys and ones that can't crack

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                    #19
                    Wallin can't fight inside though at least not very well and neither can Wilder but he can at least step back and counter.
                    I thought all of Wallins best work actually came at mid-range.

                    The only time its relatively safe to pressure Wilder is when he resorts to a high guard which was the one mistake I felt Ortiz made in the first fight that cost him.

                    I think Fury has a good inside game for a big man but he isn't as good at mid range or when it comes to getting inside and his feet at least offensively aren't fast and he's noway near as awkward or slippery. He's giving away all his advantages by trying to get inside for 12 rounds.

                    He can do it in spots and I suspect he will but I feel its a recipe for disaster going at that guy for 12 rounds & if catches you coming in, forget about it.

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                    • SplitSecond
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                      #20
                      Does Fury know how to fight coming forward though? From what I saw vs Wallin not really. He gets stationary sometimes and can be moved around on and he doesn’t have a good guard, Wilder could “Szpilka” him coming in like that.

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