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  • #11
    It has to be on Fury’s mind that he was already dropped twice by Wilder and severely cut in his last fight with Wallin just 5 months ago. Give him props if he pulls this off because Wilder will be going in to do serious damage. People may be discounting Wilder like ME who predicted Fury will win by a decision.

    I mean if your Wilder, aren’t you thinking, “damn I didn’t know Fury could be cut open like that?” Or Wilder may be thinking “how did I set up the right hand and/or set a trap for the right hand that I threw in the 12th that almost got him out of there.” Or he may be thinking, “I felt Fury’s power in the 1st fight so I will be much more aggressive in the rematch to try to connect and end the fight early.” Or Wilder may be thinking, “since Fury returned to the ring, he has only stopped 1 fighter in 5 fights, and that was Tom Schwartz.” Or Wilder may be thinking “that extra weight Fury is carrying will make him less agile and mobile and easier to target.”

    It’s a very intriguing fight. Without the 2 knockdowns in the 1st fight, Fury definitely won. But so much data has been collected by both fighters and training camps since then. I can’t wait. Hitting the movie theater to watch it Saturday.

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    • #12
      Wilder needs to nail him down and seeing as it's a PBC fighter fighting in America Wilder would prob get away with carrying a hammer in to the fight. Serious cheats.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Thaman2x View Post
        I mean...At the end of the day, I think we can all agree that Wilder has gotten BETTER not WORSE since his first fight with Fury. He has become more patient, learned to setup the right hand properly with a probing jab, worked on becoming a bit more evasive...Fury, meanwhile, was battered by an unknown. It's going to be a good fight, but seriously, if Fury is trying to force the action, it'll be an early night in Vegas...

        I have Wilder by KO, Round 4/5.

        Logic tells as you pointed that Wilder should stop Fury for the count this time (he was one second away from a KO win last time) since as you stated Fury has gotten worse in his 2 fights while Wilder looked more mature and is evolving as a fighter.

        That being said, logic told us that Klit was supposed to beat Fury, a british stiff hype job who can't punch and uppercuts himself and whose best win by miles was CHisora.

        Logic also told us, a Fury coming back from drugs, obesity and a sht fight versus Pianetta was supposed to lose to vs Wilder big time.

        I will never overlook Fury again. And nobody should.

        Not saying FUry will win, but def not a mismatch. 50/50 imo

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        • #14
          Originally posted by markther View Post
          It has to be on Fury’s mind that he was already dropped twice by Wilder and severely cut in his last fight with Wallin just 5 months ago. Give him props if he pulls this off because Wilder will be going in to do serious damage. People may be discounting Wilder like ME who predicted Fury will win by a decision.

          I mean if your Wilder, aren’t you thinking, “damn I didn’t know Fury could be cut open like that?” Or Wilder may be thinking “how did I set up the right hand and/or set a trap for the right hand that I threw in the 12th that almost got him out of there.” Or he may be thinking, “I felt Fury’s power in the 1st fight so I will be much more aggressive in the rematch to try to connect and end the fight early.” Or Wilder may be thinking, “since Fury returned to the ring, he has only stopped 1 fighter in 5 fights, and that was Tom Schwartz.” Or Wilder may be thinking “that extra weight Fury is carrying will make him less agile and mobile and easier to target.”

          It’s a very intriguing fight. Without the 2 knockdowns in the 1st fight, Fury definitely won. But so much data has been collected by both fighters and training camps since then. I can’t wait. Hitting the movie theater to watch it Saturday.
          It may be on Fury's mind that fury beat wilder the last time they fought and this time he's in much better shape.

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          • #15
            Well, at least Wilder do understand what he must do to win.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by DaNeutral. View Post
              It may be on Fury's mind that fury beat wilder the last time they fought and this time he's in much better shape.
              Very True!!!! And that is why this fight is must see. We won’t know until Saturday night.

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              • #17
                A 50-50 fight for me. It won't be easy for Wilder to do what he says.

                Fury outboxed a good puncher and a better boxer than Wilder in Klitschko. Even though I think Wilder did better than Wlad due to his style and agility as compared to Wlad who was more "traditional" in his approach and did not go well.

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                • #18
                  Tyson better not go down, with all the crying about this phantom long count it may get called off quick

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by markther View Post
                    It has to be on Fury’s mind that he was already dropped twice by Wilder and severely cut in his last fight with Wallin just 5 months ago. Give him props if he pulls this off because Wilder will be going in to do serious damage. People may be discounting Wilder like ME who predicted Fury will win by a decision.

                    I mean if your Wilder, aren’t you thinking, “damn I didn’t know Fury could be cut open like that?” Or Wilder may be thinking “how did I set up the right hand and/or set a trap for the right hand that I threw in the 12th that almost got him out of there.” Or he may be thinking, “I felt Fury’s power in the 1st fight so I will be much more aggressive in the rematch to try to connect and end the fight early.” Or Wilder may be thinking, “since Fury returned to the ring, he has only stopped 1 fighter in 5 fights, and that was Tom Schwartz.” Or Wilder may be thinking “that extra weight Fury is carrying will make him less agile and mobile and easier to target.”

                    It’s a very intriguing fight. Without the 2 knockdowns in the 1st fight, Fury definitely won. But so much data has been collected by both fighters and training camps since then. I can’t wait. Hitting the movie theater to watch it Saturday.
                    Seferi quit (Stoppage)

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                    • #20
                      Wilder has fetched his "six foot inch nails"

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