I think coming in heavier will help Wider but hurt Fury and Fury despite what he says will try to make it an ugly fight with lots of clinches. Wilder by KO.
As a Tyson Fury fan, I have a bad feeling about tomorrow night...
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Anyone who has followed Tyson Fury since the start knows that coming in so heavy is going to lessen his advantages over Deontay Wilder. He will be slower in every department, a lot easier to hit. The only possibility is that Fury saw something in the first fight that has convinced him he doesn't need the reflexes and speed to be on point. He would have to be supremely confident that the same basic defensive moves could contain Wilder, in order to come in so heavy. Or as an earlier poster said, maybe the plan is to hit and hold and rough Wilder up in the clinch. Tis a dangerous game though and will only take the ref to break them as soon as they get in close and the plan is a dud. I just do not believe Tyson is going to come in gunslinging like he says, and if he does it is going to be his undoing. That will be playing right into Deontay's hands. I have found it near impossible to read Fury in this build-up.Comment
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Op don't worry. Wilder was being outbo xd last fight before punch rescued him.
Fury should outbox wilder. Fury might get dropped again but he gets up. Don't think judges will Rob fury again all eyes are on themComment
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Wilder did great last fight as he put fury down. Fury id imagine doesnt go down often. A few times in career and maybe in sparring once. Fury always gets better of his sparring opponents. So fury just needs to treat wilder like a sparring contest. Im sure wilders sparring partners get better of him.Comment
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