Fury will Knockout Deontay Wilder: Here’s Why!

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  • TheMyspaceDayz
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    #21
    ^^^^

    I can see the mistakes you’re making and they are numerous. You’re dug in deep so there is nothing I can say to help you think otherwise. If you’re not putting money on a stoppage win for Fury then don’t put money on it. All I’ll say.

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    • SplitSecond
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      #22
      Originally posted by dan_cov
      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
      I‘m in agreement with this post. Fury needs to simply improve what he did the first fight. If he can put more on his shots and thus threaten Wilder more, it’s to his advantage. He should be looking for big counter’s on Wilders jab if he really wants to hurt him.

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        #23
        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!

        (...)

        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
        Nah... Actually, Wilder can fight from inside -- please see again the Duhaupas fight...

        ... I never saw Fury being able to lean on opponents or delivering a "phone booth fight"... Do you expect him to try an experiment precisely vs Wilder? Well I don't...

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          #24
          Originally posted by dan_cov
          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
          Originally posted by SplitSecond
          I‘m in agreement with this post. Fury needs to simply improve what he did the first fight. If he can put more on his shots and thus threaten Wilder more, it’s to his advantage. He should be looking for big counter’s on Wilders jab if he really wants to hurt him.
          I agree... even if I could see Fury trying to stay on Wilder's chest for a short while, at least in the beginning...

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          • SinderellaMan
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            #25
            Originally posted by Squ□redCircle34
            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!

            Couldn't agree more.
            And yes, Fury ain't no Duhuappas!

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            • MulaKO
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              #26
              Originally posted by Squ□redCircle34
              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!
              Yes , I figured that Fury was leaving Davison for that reason
              Just not sure if it is the wise way going into this fight
              Would of been smarter to have ditched him before the Wallin fight and would of benefited from the extra time with Sugar
              More offense means less defense ( being open for that big counter )

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