Holy...long odds for round bets both ways for Wilder/Fury 2

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  • Combat Talk Radio
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    #11
    Now they're basically confident that Fury doesn't stop Wilder in 2.

    These odds man. People need to get paid. When's the last time you saw odds this insane?

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      #12
      Odds shift. Now they think it's more likely for Fury to win SD. Fury would have to get dropped twice again for that outcome.

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        #13
        Odds have swayed again. Now they think Wilder takes Fury out (somehow) in the middle rounds.

        They must be assuming that Fury's weight will get him caught earlier than the last fight. But Wilder took a bomb in the 2nd round the first time, Fury just didn't put full power behind it.

        This fight is definitely intriguing. I get the sense there are going to be a LOT of upset people afterwards no matter what happens.

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          #14
          Originally posted by revelated
          Odds have swayed again. Now they think Wilder takes Fury out (somehow) in the middle rounds.

          They must be assuming that Fury's weight will get him caught earlier than the last fight. But Wilder took a bomb in the 2nd round the first time, Fury just didn't put full power behind it.
          He's only fought at that weight two times in his career.

          And when you're fighting a Deontay Wilder, you need all the speed and stamina possible to get away from his punches for all 12 rounds.

          I've always thought that the man to beat Deontay would be light, fast, and mobile.

          Usyk would give him a harder fight than Big Baby Miller would.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Deontay Wilder
            He's only fought at that weight two times in his career.

            And when you're fighting a Deontay Wilder, you need all the speed and stamina possible to get away from his punches for all 12 rounds.

            I've always thought that the man to beat Deontay would be light, fast, and mobile.

            Usyk would give him a harder fight than Big Baby Miller would.
            Wilder's power isn't as apparent in close. A lighter fighter would have less power in close than a bigger guy and we saw that against USS Cunningham.

            I think if Fury goes in there with a Foreman strategy he has a VERY good chance of beating Wilder just by forcing Deontay to smother punches and not get set up with the range he needs for full power. My opinion.

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              #16
              I think Trump to congratulate the winner on Twitter is the best bet ... you get +400 (4:1) odds. Both Wilder & Fury are Trump fans, it's a big fight in the U.S., and it's an election year, so why wouldn't he?

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                #17
                Originally posted by buge
                I think Trump to congratulate the winner on Twitter is the best bet ... you get +400 (4:1) odds. Both Wilder & Fury are Trump fans, it's a big fight in the U.S., and it's an election year, so why wouldn't he?
                He was probably told not to cheer or show support for either fighter because it would hurt that fighter's draw power.

                Plus if Fury won and Trump cheered him on, the radical ********s would accuse him of supporting Brexit and being anti-American. If Wilder won and Trump cheered him, they'd accuse him of disrespecting the Queen.

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