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  • ShaneMosleySr
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    #11
    Fury by early KO.

    That’s just not happening.

    Wilder by decision is dumb too but not as dumb.

    Originally posted by Nomadic
    Not being argumentative, but which one's in particular?

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    • 493dart
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      #12
      Fury by decision OR wilder tko7 over fury

      i cant pick it...

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      • Nomadic
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        #13
        Originally posted by ShaneMosleySr
        Fury by early KO.

        That’s just not happening.

        Wilder by decision is dumb too but not as dumb.
        Yeah, now I see what you are talking about...lol.

        Wilder would have to drop Fury every round to win by decision.

        Fury would have to catch Wilder with a helluve punch to down him early in the fight.

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        • REDEEMER
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          #14
          Originally posted by hugh grant
          So many Think wilder kos fury? Fury not ever having g been stopped yet people still don't have confidence in him not being koed?
          Fury points or late tko.
          That doesn’t really matter last time they fought they had several all time greats that Showtime hired and sat them down at a table giving there picks and why and not one picked Fury and didn’t give him a chance they really looked bad afterwards because of it .

          This is what usually happens though when people don’t really watch these guys ,look at the .Holmes comment , Wilder does none of those things he said .

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          • DeeMoney
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            #15
            How many kds does Wilder need to win a decision?

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            • pretty ste
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              #16
              Wilder by KO in 8

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              • SteveM
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                #17
                Nobody knows for sure. But we can try to figure it out.

                Everybody knows what happened last fight. Fury was 1 second away from being counted out and that was a kind referee officiating. He was also robbed of a win in most people's eyes. Has anything happened in the meantime to change that happening again?

                Well with the judges, I think they'll be a lot more accurate now due to Fury being with T.R ESPN and also because of the pressure Fury is putting on them by saying he has to get a KO because he can't leave it to the judges. No more 115-111 scores for Wilder if he repeats his previous performance.

                Wilder's KO ability hasn't changed. If anything he getting better at it as he's throwing straighter. That means Fury has to be even better at avoiding the incoming. What else with Wilder? He's got momentum after 2 good performances. He has learnt patience and should be more relaxed in the first half of the fight so less inclined to tire late as he did in the last fight imo.

                Has anything changed with Fury? On the plus side he looks in better condition. I'm kinda neutral on him changing trainer - might be good, might be bad, but honestly? .. that's probably more negative than positive. What else? He looked ordinary against Wallin but maybe Wallin is better than we all thought - but probably not. And lastly, the cut. That is a definitive negative. Might make Fury change his strategy a bit, less inclined to clinch maybe. And if it opens then Fury's chances nosedive with blood in his eyes.

                Did I miss anything? That's why I see Wilder by KO by the 9th. Could I be wrong? Sure. None of us know and that is mainly because Fury is an enigma.

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                • aboutfkntime
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                  #18
                  Fury WILL be better... Wilder SHOULD be better

                  very intriguing fight

                  Fury could need to pull another " lazarus "

                  Wilder could stop him this time

                  but I pick the gypsy king by 12 round decision

                  the talk about Fury being more aggressive is not absurd

                  I can definitely see him trying to hurt Wilder early to limit his offense, establish the perimeter, keep him honest... trying to survive Wilder is not a good gameplan, neither is letting him get too confident

                  it could be as little as minor tweaks, and focusing on sitting on/placing one particular punch... not some big stylebender change... kinda like Marquez did with Pacquiao

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                  • deathofaclown
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                    #19
                    Boxers and ex boxers are some of the worst at predictions.

                    The fact is, if you ask most UK fighters, promoters etc..they and anyone with an affiliation to Fury somehow are going to pick him. Which is why the BT Sport video asking them who will win had about 9 to 1 in favour of Fury.

                    Ask most American fighters or trainers, or anyone with some affiliation to PBC/Wilder etc. They’re going to pick Wilder.

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                    • KTFOKING
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                      #20
                      I don't know if it was a coincidence or not, but all ESPN/TR affiliated fighters/trainers picked Fury to win and all PBC fighters picked Wilder to win lol.

                      Paulie went with Fury but he has been consistent with that.

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