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  • #21
    At any point in a HW fight a fighter can be knocked out. Wilder can’t be to careless and have respect for fury or he may pay the price . In the first fight the knockdown in the 12th rd was set up by the jab, that is the approach wilder should use all night in this fight . I’m going with wilder but either way this fight will be over within 8rds.

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    • #22
      Fury has respectable power and Wilder knows that too, this is all lip service

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      • #23
        Fury can't punch because his structure is for retreat. He can't give up all his defense really, he could but he won't.

        It's funny how deluded some people get. All of a sudden Tyson's wobbled and backed Deontay up. I can't find when or where no matter how many times I watch the fight, but, whatever, they've already got their excuses ready for when Fury get KTFO

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        • #24
          Gonna be a Good Fight

          Look! These are heavyweights and because of that even the so called light handed heavyweights have some kind of chance of landing that one punch that puts the opponents lights out. In this fight Fury is definitely the boxer and not the puncher and he knows it. I don't think that Fury for one minute plans to go toe to toe with Wilder since that would raise Wilder's chance of putting Fury's lights out. Fury will box and spend most of the fight on his back foot, he'll punch when he can but will look to outpoint Wilder who will definitely plan on removing Fury's head from his shoulders. Wilder will NOT allow Fury off the hook this time if lightning strikes. Ought to be and interesting fight, I favor Wilder since he only has to get lucky once in any round whereas Fury has to stay lucky for 12 rounds

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          • #25
            Unless you're ranked 95-1000, Fury isn't going to hurt you.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by bluemax View Post
              Look! These are heavyweights and because of that even the so called light handed heavyweights have some kind of chance of landing that one punch that puts the opponents lights out. In this fight Fury is definitely the boxer and not the puncher and he knows it. I don't think that Fury for one minute plans to go toe to toe with Wilder since that would raise Wilder's chance of putting Fury's lights out. Fury will box and spend most of the fight on his back foot, he'll punch when he can but will look to outpoint Wilder who will definitely plan on removing Fury's head from his shoulders. Wilder will NOT allow Fury off the hook this time if lightning strikes. Ought to be and interesting fight, I favor Wilder since he only has to get lucky once in any round whereas Fury has to stay lucky for 12 rounds
              Using that standard, every fight, regardless of div, has the chances of ending in KO.

              What are the chances, though ?

              The chances of Fury hurting or ending Wilder are slim.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Marchegiano View Post
                Fury can't punch because his structure is for retreat. He can't give up all his defense really, he could but he won't.

                It's funny how deluded some people get. All of a sudden Tyson's wobbled and backed Deontay up. I can't find when or where no matter how many times I watch the fight, but, whatever, they've already got their excuses ready for when Fury get KTFO
                Fury has knockouts in all rematches there’s video available showing Wilder stunned against him if you’re the smartest guy on the forum how can you not see these things ?

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by Marchegiano View Post
                  Fury can't punch because his structure is for retreat. He can't give up all his defense really, he could but he won't.

                  It's funny how deluded some people get. All of a sudden Tyson's wobbled and backed Deontay up. I can't find when or where no matter how many times I watch the fight, but, whatever, they've already got their excuses ready for when Fury get KTFO
                  YDKSAB

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                  • #29
                    A 6ft 9 in man is very capable of knocking Wilder out even with pillow fists. That said if Fury sits down on his punches he gets hit easier and more cleanly his best chance would be to jab and move all night for a boring win

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by denium View Post
                      YDKSAB

                      Two things

                      1.) If you call that hurt you are a *****.

                      2.) I got a degree, some patents, and some work history that all say I have no reason to give a **** about "ring science"

                      eat a ****, read a book.

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