I thought Fury won 10 rounds last time. I think he gets knocked out this time.

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  • ShaneMosleySr
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    I thought Fury won 10 rounds last time. I think he gets knocked out this time.

    I scored the first Fury-Wilder fight 116-110 Fury.

    I thought he won every second of the the fight except when he was on the canvas. I even thought he won the rest of the round in the two he got knocked down in.

    He’s clearly the superior boxer.

    I just don’t think it’s going to matter.

    I feel like the two Ortiz fights are similar to these fights. Ortiz won every second of those two fights except when he was knocked down. I feel like all that happened after the first fight was Wilder figured out how to catch him quicker.

    I expect Fury to win every second until he gets devastated by a right hand. I think it’ll happen sooner this time because Wilder has been able to feel him out now. I don’t think Fury will make it to the final bell.

    I also think the extra weight hurts Fury. He’ll be less mobile. If he’s planning to win by knockout, I actually like the strategy. It’s so hard to avoid the right hand for 12 rounds, why not go for it? I’m just not sure he’ll win that battle if it’s the strategy.

    If he’s going to box and move again, the extra weight hurts him.

    The Wallin fight and the cut also makes me lean towards Wilder.

    I guess we’ll see! It’s still a great 50-50 fight and I’m so excited!!!
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    #2
    Originally posted by ShaneMosleySr
    I scored the first Fury-Wilder fight 116-110 Fury.

    I thought he won every second of the the fight except when he was on the canvas. I even thought he won the rest of the round in the two he got knocked down in.

    He’s clearly the superior boxer.

    I just don’t think it’s going to matter.

    I feel like the two Ortiz fights are similar to these fights. Ortiz won every second of those two fights except when he was knocked down. I feel like all that happened after the first fight was Wilder figured out how to catch him quicker.

    I expect Fury to win every second until he gets devastated by a right hand. I think it’ll happen sooner this time because Wilder has been able to feel him out now. I don’t think Fury will make it to the final bell.

    I also think the extra weight hurts Fury. He’ll be less mobile. If he’s planning to win by knockout, I actually like the strategy. It’s so hard to avoid the right hand for 12 rounds, why not go for it? I’m just not sure he’ll win that battle if it’s the strategy.

    If he’s going to box and move again, the extra weight hurts him.

    The Wallin fight and the cut also makes me lean towards Wilder.

    I guess we’ll see! It’s still a great 50-50 fight and I’m so excited!!!
    Red - Yeah man. We can't get this vibe for a Canelo fight.

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    • R-Hand Southpaw
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      #3
      I'm picking Fury.

      It's close but I just dont think Wilder has the tools to beat Fury. He literally has one and it's a bomb. Problem is that he literally needs space in order to throw those kinds of punches.

      While Fury might be less mobile hes huge. He will lay and smother Wilder and any athlete who is quick twitch knows that that's not the kind of fight you want to fight.

      See Connor McGregor as an example.

      Last time it took till round 9 and 12 to knock Fury down. Even a buzzed Fury almost knocked Wilder out.

      Personally I think all these heavy weights have gone beating Wilder wrong. You dont sit outside and move in. Hes too long and fast. You need to get inside and smother him.

      Could Fury get lit up right away? Sure. But dude survived some big hits and if hes truly coming to fight hes the bigger man.

      50/50. Just depends on if Wilder can hit Fury and if Wilder can survive a sustained attack hes never seen before

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      • hugh grant
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        I really don't think people know how to predict fights.
        Wilder lost every round before koing ortuz, so why so many think he finishes fury this time? There will come a day when it's just not happening for wilder he can't always be rescued by it!
        Fury by decision or late stoppage even

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        • famicommander
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          #5
          Originally posted by hugh grant
          I really don't think people know how to predict fights.
          Wilder lost every round before kling ortuz, so why so many think he finishes fury this time? There will come a day when it's just not happening for wilder he can't always be rescued by it!
          Fury by decision or late stoppage even
          He wasn't trying to win rounds against Ortiz.

          He was trying to set up the KO while taking as little damage as possible.

          He only got hit 34 times and was never in danger, whereas the first Ortiz fight he got hit over 80 times and nearly got knocked out.

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          • MrBillion
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            #6
            Originally posted by famicommander
            He wasn't trying to win rounds against Ortiz.

            He was trying to set up the KO while taking as little damage as possible.

            He only got hit 34 times and was never in danger, whereas the first Ortiz fight he got hit over 80 times and nearly got knocked out.
            You a DAMN LIE!! Wilder was just confused and getting OUTBOXED! Don't tell that bull**** mane....Ortiz just made a mistake!

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            • llll
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              Impossible.

              Without getting any deeper than the first round, fury lost the rounds he got knocked down in.

              And he unarguably lost the first round.

              Fury lost the first 3 rounds.

              Fury was landing nothing but pitty pat jabs and wilder was swinging on him, landing hooks on the inside, partially landed straight rights, and ****ing him to the body.

              OP can't score a fight worth shlt.

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              • Boxing_1013
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                #8
                I was leaning Wilder for the KO..but am actually leaning Fury to get a KO through wearing Wilder down...but it's the HW division...it's Fury...and it's Wilder...so no outcome would surprise me.

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                • BLASTER1
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Boxing_1013
                  I was leaning Wilder for the KO..but am actually leaning Fury to get a KO through wearing Wilder down...but it's the HW division...it's Fury...and it's Wilder...so no outcome would surprise me.
                  Lol. So which is it Wilder by knock out or Fury by knockout.
                  I might be reading it wrong but it reads like you definitely covered both bases.😃

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                  • boliodogs
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                    #10
                    Lots of reasons to pick Wilder by KO and I do but Fury could win too by KO or on points. Fury fought two guys nobody ever heard od since the first fight while Wilder fought two better opponents. Maybe that doesn't matter.

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