Fury will stop Wilder in the 11th

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  • champion4ever
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    #31
    Originally posted by Squ□redCircle34
    Now with Wilder coming in heavier I think instead of 10, Fury forces the stoppage in the 11th due to a combination of punishment, pushing the pace, using his size, and the extra weight Wilder is carrying!

    Wilder is not used to fighting at a high pace and Fury will dictate it and make it a war to see who’s got more minerals and more in the tank!
    Never! I don't see it happening. If anything Wilder stops Fury before the 11th round. Remember that Wilder is not a child. He is a 34 year old grown ass man and he weighs like one too. 231 lbs is a very good weight for him at this time.

    Fury seems to be a bit too overconfident for this rematch to me and is badly underestimating Deontay Wilder by coming in at 273 lbs. There's no way he will have the same type of speed, mobility, stamina or power that he never had against Wilder in their first bout.

    On the other hand, this is closer to Wilder's natural fighting weight. He weighed 229 and 228 lbs against Spzilka and Molina and he was a lot stronger with a lot more stamina in the late and championship rounds back then as well.

    The last fight with Fury he over trained and came in too light at 212 lbs and 209 lbs on fight night. Also, by the late rounds he appeared to be much weaker and more fatigued than the much heavier 256 1/2 Lbs Tyson Fury too.

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    • Boxing_1013
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      #32
      Originally posted by deathofaclown
      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.
      Kind of how I see it...if Fury puts him out...I think it will be because he has a good gameplan and can put it on Wilder early and then puts him out around round 6...who knows though...should be a good one!

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      • Smyte
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        #33
        Based on the performance of Wilder and Fury in their last fight and the two interim fights they had before the rematch, it seems more likely than not that Wilder will knock Fury out.

        That said, I still hope to see the top rope flying elbow kick.

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        • Pretty Toy
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          #34
          Deontay will KO Fury inside 5 rounds. This be the truth.

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          • 4truth
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            #35
            I got Wilder by stoppage in the 10th but getting through the first 9 is no sure thing. If Fury can put together a series of clean punches with nothing coming back, maybe we don't see the 10th.

            Fury has a lot more tools but Wilder can do almost nothing for 90% of the fight and still win. Fury cannot afford to coast for even 1 round.

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              #36
              Originally posted by 4truth
              I got Wilder by stoppage in the 10th but getting through the first 9 is no sure thing. If Fury can put together a series of clean punches with nothing coming back, maybe we don't see the 10th.

              Fury has a lot more tools but Wilder can do almost nothing for 90% of the fight and still win. Fury cannot afford to coast for even 1 round.
              Wilder is gonna catch him mid-rounds..

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              • TheMyspaceDayz
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                #37
                I’m going with Fury in the middle rounds for sure. I don’t see him going in and out, toying with the idea of being aggressive. That’s when he would get caught by Cunningham and that’s when Wilder catches his opponents. He’s either all the way inside or all straight up boxing. The extra weight and new trainer suggests he’s going inside.

                Fury busts him up and survives a scare to get him out of there around the 4th.

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                • Beterbiev#1
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Squ□redCircle34
                  Now with Wilder coming in heavier I think instead of 10, Fury forces the stoppage in the 11th due to a combination of punishment, pushing the pace, using his size, and the extra weight Wilder is carrying!

                  Wilder is not used to fighting at a high pace and Fury will dictate it and make it a war to see who’s got more minerals and more in the tank!
                  Wait didn't you say wilder will win previously?

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                  • MrBillion
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by BLASTER1
                    How do you know Wilder prepared for a mover?
                    Uhhh did you watch his training??!! That's why he trained for the jab as his coach said ...To keep Fury from moving as much...

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                    • Squ□redCircle34
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Beterbiev#1
                      Wait didn't you say wilder will win previously?
                      Yes I did but after seeing how motivated and focused Fury is, I changed my mind!

                      Fury being motivated and focused is a dangerous X factor in this fight not to mention he has more dimensions to his game than Wilder does!

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