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  • #21
    Originally posted by BillyBoxing View Post
    Do you believe Fury when he says he will walk Wilder down?
    No, not a chance. The thing about Fury is he plays mind games too. He himself doesn’t know what he would be doing, until he gets in there. He has the Mayweather look sometimes, where he would tell you what he would do, but it depends on the first round. Once he sees what you have then he would know if he would move or stick.

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    • #22
      I suspect this one ends VERY early, like in the first couple of rounds, possibly even the 1st. I do not expect Fury to make it out of the early rounds and I suspect the first fight DID take something from Fury.

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      • #23
        Fury just needs to use his jab and movement, keep it long.

        Then hug / smother - same thing Wlad was so good at.

        Wilder just waits for his opponents to make a mistake and step into his range carelessly.

        If Fury is smart he has all the skill to neutralize Wilder - it' won't be pretty but it can work.

        Wilder will do nothing different - he is has no plan B because he has never needed one.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by larryx... View Post
          This is my take on keys to victory

          Fury-Fury will have to keep Wilder honest and imo push him back, He will have to fight like Loma. meaning he will have to come forward while still being evasive. Wilder has issues while being pushed back and does not throw a lot as he is waiting on that perfect shot. Fury will have to dance with the devil in his own wheel house so he wont be caught at the end of those shots.

          Wilder-Wilder will have to use his jab, not to the head but to the shoulder or the chest and try to follow it up with the left hook. His right hand will have to be worked in with a combo as that is the main thing Fury is working on to take away. I saw him working on uppercuts and that would be a great shot to follow the lead left hook or the left jab as Fury drops levels when he avoids shots..
          I agree with your observations about Wilder using his jab. If he uses his jab effectively and often he wins this fight. He shouldn't let Fury out jab him. I say shouldn't because with his power it may not matter. Problem is on this forum there are many that don't consider a jab a real punch unbelievable as that sounds. It's going to have to end in a KO of Fury in order to satisfy everyone.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by tritium_arma View Post
            What is your prediction?
            After looking at the weigh in I honestly think Wilder wins by stoppage..Furys advantage was speed and elusiveness, I dont think trying to **** with Wilder is smart at all

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