Fury will stop Wilder in the 11th
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There is no chance whatsoever of tyson fury knocking out wilder.
Literally zero.
Fury isnt a puncher, he doesnt commit to his punches like a puncher, and he has no power.
Wilder is too much of a dog, and opening up against him means ppening yourself up to getting knocked out.
I have a better chance of growing a second penls than fury has of knocking out wilder.Comment
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Fury is going to come in opening bell and try to run him over. I think Wilder will blink and Fury will be on him. I expect Fury to beat the ***** out of him. Either Wilder quits or it gets stopped before the 7th.
That's my first scenario..
The 2nd scenario is both guys getting into it early. Walking into shots they didn't expect with both reverting back to a tit for tat, measured pace. This drags out until Wilder gasses to the point where Fury gives everything he has offensively.. until it's waved off in the 11th.Comment
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Fury doesn’t have KO power but he’s got enough power to gas out wilder and stop due to attrition. Wilder stamina is still a question mark, he fades around round 7There is no chance whatsoever of tyson fury knocking out wilder.
Literally zero.
Fury isnt a puncher, he doesnt commit to his punches like a puncher, and he has no power.
Wilder is too much of a dog, and opening up against him means ppening yourself up to getting knocked out.
I have a better chance of growing a second penls than fury has of knocking out wilder.Comment
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Its not going to happen.
Gas him out and stop him due to attrition? What are you smoking right now? That means he opens himself up to getting knocked out. He's not going to open himself up and risk eating a right hand. He's going to use his legs, pitty pat jab, and then catch wilder coming in. But wilder is going to be patient and wait for the right opportunity.
There is no chance whatsoever of wilder being stopped.Comment
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I’m smoking good Cali bud but seriously ghost rider, I know Fury doesn’t have power but I really think he’s going to win in the exchanges and if he hurts Wilder then even better but in the late rounds wilder won’t have anything in the tank.Its not going to happen.
Gas him out and stop him due to attrition? What are you smoking right now? That means he opens himself up to getting knocked out. He's not going to open himself up and risk eating a right hand. He's going to use his legs, pitty pat jab, and then catch wilder coming in. But wilder is going to be patient and wait for the right opportunity.
There is no chance whatsoever of wilder being stopped.
Did you forget how in the same rounds wilder dropped fury in the 9th and 12th that fury buzzed wilder and had him going back?? Fury got no power but he’s got enough to stop wilder who isn’t a heavyweight greatComment
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That thudding power will send Fury flying and all the moronic brits in the crowd will get silent
Oh the joy:wank:
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I see something similar happeningFury is going to come in opening bell and try to run him over. I think Wilder will blink and Fury will be on him. I expect Fury to beat the ***** out of him. Either Wilder quits or it gets stopped before the 7th.
That's my first scenario..
The 2nd scenario is both guys getting into it early. Walking into shots they didn't expect with both reverting back to a tit for tat, measured pace. This drags out until Wilder gasses to the point where Fury gives everything he has offensively.. until it's waved off in the 11th.Comment
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I actually think if Fury stops him, it’d be in the first half of the fight. If that’s his true intent. If it was a late stoppage win for Fury, i think it’s more a case of Wilder’s corner stopping the fight if he’s way down and taking punishment.
If the fight is still going at the 11th, it’s more probable that Fury is boxing his way to victory and not putting it on Wilder.
Who knows though.Comment
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