So after what, 5 or 6 training camps, Fury is heavier? Please no excuses if he gets KO'd! He's had enough tune-ups, enough camps, enough psychologists, and enough trainers! Let's Go!
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Originally posted by Bronx2245 View PostSo after what, 5 or 6 training camps, Fury is heavier? Please no excuses if he gets KO'd! He's had enough tune-ups, enough camps, enough psychologists, and enough trainers! Let's Go!
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Originally posted by Blond Beast View PostIf he weighs in heavy it’s not because he added any weight on purpose, it will be just because he showed up to camp overweight. It’s an old boxing joke.
Wilder can be outboxed but once the stamina starts to go it will be harder to avoid Deontay's bombs. It happened to Ortiz and I suspect we will see a similar ending for Fury.
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Originally posted by PBR Streetgang View PostYessir. Everything that has been said by Fury and Sugar Hill indicate a less than stellar camp.
Wilder can be outboxed but once the stamina starts to go it will be harder to avoid Deontay's bombs. It happened to Ortiz and I suspect we will see a similar ending for Fury.
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Originally posted by CaptainWalrus View PostThe weight thing is a concern for 12 rounds. Maybe Fury really will go for a short night?????
I really don't think anything that could make Fury slower on his feet or have less stamina is a good idea, although it might help him if he decides to hold and maul a lot.
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I'm a Wilder fan, but I have a strong feeling Fury wins this relatively easily. Deontay really seems to have become a bit too invested in the KO and his punching power's ability to bail him out at any time. Fury buzzed him a few times in the first time and he can do it again. I don't think Fury is playing about going for the KO himself, but I definitely don't think he's looking to do it by Round 2. I think he'll look to soften up Wilder for 7-8 rounds then step up the aggression and press for the KO from then on. Wilder has plenty of dog in him, so he won't just fade off without a real fight, but I think Fury can get the KO. I won't be at all sad to see another highlight reel KO by Wilder though. Hoping for a great fight!Last edited by NachoMan; 02-20-2020, 07:58 AM.
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Adding more than 20 pounds won't make Fury quicker. I believe Fury believes his own press and thinks the added weight somehow has turned him into a super puncher when in fact all it's done is slow him down and lower his stamina which just plays into Wilder's only chance of winning, KNOCKOUT! I think Wilder stops Fury in under 9 rounds, Fury blames his new trainer and starts barking for a third fight (m.o.n.e.y.). Fury is more of a showman than a fighter, he took two easy fights after the first fight and almost got stopped on cuts. Lets see what happens to that fresh scar tissue that took over 30 stitches to close once Wilder hits it. Gonna get messy!
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