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

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  • Boxing_1013
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    #11
    Originally posted by BLASTER1
    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.😃
    Lol well I said I was when I mentioned the Wilder prediction...and then I am with the Fury comment.

    But yeah not really confident by any means about the outcome...for some reason I think Fury gets a KO...but would say my prediction is like 35% Fury KO...33% Wilder KO...and and then the rest split between Fury decision and a draw.

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    • Joe Beamish
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      #12
      Wilder all the way.

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        #13
        Fury coming in heavier might just mean he thinks he can bully Wilder this time. Let's see what the right hand says of Wilder.

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        • BLASTER1
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          #14
          Originally posted by Boxing_1013
          Lol well I said I was when I mentioned the Wilder prediction...and then I am with the Fury comment.

          But yeah not really confident by any means about the outcome...for some reason I think Fury gets a KO...but would say my prediction is like 35% Fury KO...33% Wilder KO...and and then the rest split between Fury decision and a draw.
          Did you notice Furys fat rolls when taking off his jumper for the weigh in?
          Their is a reason he didn't take of his shirt. Lol.

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            #15
            Originally posted by boliodogs
            Fury fought two guys nobody ever heard od since the first fight while Wilder fought two better opponents. Maybe that doesn't matter.
            This idea that Fury lifts his game with better opponents is right, but only to some extent.

            Boxing at D Grade and then stepping up matters. Wilder has been training for guys he should genuinely fear. It does matter.

            I had Fury before the first fight. I had Fury winning the first fight. And I'm on Wilder this time.

            Though the weight has me thinking.

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            • Boxing_1013
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              #16
              Originally posted by BLASTER1
              Did you notice Furys fat rolls when taking off his jumper for the weigh in?
              Their is a reason he didn't take of his shirt. Lol.
              I kind of did yeah...his stomach looked a bit big under the shirt...I only watched the presser in passing to be honest.

              I can't imagine that he would come in to this fight in anything other than his best condition...both because of the moment and also due to self-preservation with facing a big puncher.

              But even if he is in shape, it may not be enough...if I have to make a pick I will say Fury by KO in about the 6th-8th round...but have no great deal of confidence in that pick.

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                #17
                Originally posted by Boxing_1013
                I kind of did yeah...his stomach looked a bit big under the shirt...I only watched the presser in passing to be honest.

                I can't imagine that he would come in to this fight in anything other than his best condition...both because of the moment and also due to self-preservation with facing a big puncher.

                But even if he is in shape, it may not be enough...if I have to make a pick I will say Fury by KO in about the 6th-8th round...but have no great deal of confidence in that pick.
                When Fury first takes of his jumper his tank top lifts up showing his rolls but it is what it is I suppose.
                It's not like he's done an Andy Ruiz and not trained.
                I have no dog in the fight but I'm leaning towards Wilder K/O EARLY.

                BTW-i believe your one of the best fight scorers on this sight and I agree with most of your cards.
                I had GGG/CANELO 2 a draw though.

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                  #18
                  Tough fight to call, which is why it’s so interesting, but I’m saying Fury takes it this time.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by BLASTER1
                    When Fury first takes of his jumper his tank top lifts up showing his rolls but it is what it is I suppose.
                    It's not like he's done an Andy Ruiz and not trained.
                    I have no dog in the fight but I'm leaning towards Wilder K/O EARLY.

                    BTW-i believe your one of the best fight scorers on this sight and I agree with most of your cards.
                    I had GGG/CANELO 2 a draw though.
                    Thank you man I sincerely appreciate that...I just try to call it like I see it, that's all we can do...I have no real dog in this fight either and am looking forward to it.

                    Will look forward to seeing your thoughts about it afterwards as well.

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