Wilder style is for fighters smaller than him. He's used to jab and right hand from the outside but simply cannot reach Fury as he does a not only taller but but is. Fury stepped into Wilder after that exchange in the 12th. That's why Wilder caught him
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Regardless, Wilder has the only real "it only takes one" KO power in the HW division right now. I agree most any HW can catch someone flush and when they are in the perfect position (imagine one of those where both are throwing right hooks and are exposed and the one that gets there first) will beat any other HW cold. But Wilder can do it from so many different angles. It is what sets him apart.
Wilder will lose. He is there to be hit and off balance and out of control at times. Someone will make him pay. Only question that matters now is can Fury be the man to do it? Because Wilder is 100% sure he can KO Fury within 12 rounds, and I am 100% positive he is right. Fury does not have to be perfect, but he does have to be on his best game.
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Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View PostYep, the article writer has got it all wrong. It's misquoting that very video.
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Originally posted by Ray* View PostI don’t know how anyone can misquote a video. Do some of these posters actually have a reading mind? I mean he clearly state that Wladimir punches harder than Wilder. ��
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Typical Fury.
In one interview he will say Wilder is the hardest puncher in history. In another he will say Wlad hits harder.
In some interviews he says he’s retiring in 3 fights. In others he says he’ll fight until 40.
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To be honest Fury is very difficult to gauge, in the Wladimir fight I don’t think he was hit as much or with anything full on, whilst he took two massive shots from Wilder and got up within 10 secs, I think he has been in training camps with Wladimir, so he would have been hit more in those camps than in the actual fight. He obviously really really respects Wladimir power, enough respect to actually fight him dirty. He fought Wladimir the way Wladimir fights boxers with power.
Against Wilder he didn’t fight him like he had too much respect for his power, his corner however made him respect Wilder’s power, hence why he never pressed Wilder even when he had his stunned. If he attacks Wilder more in their rematch then it means he actually doesn’t respect Wilder’s power like he did Wladimir.
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Originally posted by landotter View PostRegardless, Wilder has the only real "it only takes one" KO power in the HW division right now. I agree most any HW can catch someone flush and when they are in the perfect position (imagine one of those where both are throwing right hooks and are exposed and the one that gets there first) will beat any other HW cold. But Wilder can do it from so many different angles. It is what sets him apart.
Wilder will lose. He is there to be hit and off balance and out of control at times. Someone will make him pay. Only question that matters now is can Fury be the man to do it? Because Wilder is 100% sure he can KO Fury within 12 rounds, and I am 100% positive he is right. Fury does not have to be perfect, but he does have to be on his best game.
Wilder inside 8
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