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  • #11
    Originally posted by TMLT87 View Post
    Its feasible. Fury has a big weight and strength advantage, is very durable and Wilders inside and clinch game is not very good. But the coming in part is always going to be very risky, Wilder is good at walking people into that right hand and we all know what it can do when it lands.
    No, just no. Wilder is clearly physically stronger than the dough boy.

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    • #12
      Fury meeds to stick to what he does best and that is boxing and moving. Anything else will produce a highlight KO we will be rewatching for years! Take that to the bank.

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      • #13
        Fury couldn't stop Wallin and he's hoping he can stop Wilder - who will be firing back with huge shots.

        Fury's best hope is to do what he did last time and hope he doesn't get caught.

        Personally I think Wilder has learnt from his first experience with Fury and will finish this in 7 rounds

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        • #14
          I don’t consider Wilder a bully, a bully picks on those weaker and smaller than themselves. He’s just developed an effective way to throw that right hand after lulling an opponent into inactivity.

          Wilder certainly doesn’t ‘usually’ outweigh any of his opponents, he just happens to be taller. But I do kind of agree with Wallin about the tough guy persona that Wilder tries to give off, it’s not endearing and doesn’t really help his celebrity.

          He’s most definitely 1 of 2 (Fury 2nd) of the bravest heavyweights out there, but he’s not too compelling a character as “champ” of the world with his emotional hodgepodge of desire where he seems to always be unable to find the words why he desires to clean someone’s clock....

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          • #15
            Originally posted by lion33lit View Post
            I don’t consider Wilder a bully, a bully picks on those weaker and smaller than themselves. He’s just developed an effective way to throw that right hand after lulling an opponent into inactivity.

            Wilder certainly doesn’t ‘usually’ outweigh any of his opponents, he just happens to be taller. But I do kind of agree with Wallin about the tough guy persona that Wilder tries to give off, it’s not endearing and doesn’t really help his celebrity.

            He’s most definitely 1 of 2 (Fury 2nd) of the bravest heavyweights out there, but he’s not too compelling a character as “champ” of the world with his emotional hodgepodge of desire where he seems to always be unable to find the words why he desires to clean someone’s clock....
            Yeah this idea that Wilder is the 'bully' when he's fighting a loudmouth that is 2 inches taller and weighs 40lbs more is ridiculous.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez View Post
              Fury couldn't stop Wallin and he's hoping he can stop Wilder - who will be firing back with huge shots.

              Fury's best hope is to do what he did last time and hope he doesn't get caught.

              Personally I think Wilder has learnt from his first experience with Fury and will finish this in 7 rounds
              Fury doesn`t need a stoppage, Wilder does.

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              • #17
                Nobody mentions how Wilder inside game is trash and he can easily be outwork, all you got to do is not get hit with the big right hand. I can see Fury busting wilder up and backing him up

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                • #18
                  Bully ??? But this clown’s wearing sunglasses with a hoodie???....gtfoh

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                  • #19
                    I agree with Wallin, Fury should “smother.” But not like Holyfield did while ramming his alien-like head (first) against Tyson’s face - in their first fight. Who knows how Wilder will carry his new packed on beach posing bulk and how does he cope with 270+ lbs of jelly mass absorbing and weighing on his stilt like legs that don’t seem to take pleasure at bending (at the knees).

                    Both guys trained like beasts, so stamina shouldn’t be much of an issue here, but that potential resting of lard on Wilders legs might just be a good remedy to make Wilder work more than he has to....

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by PRchamp View Post
                      Nobody mentions how Wilder inside game is trash and he can easily be outwork, all you got to do is not get hit with the big right hand. I can see Fury busting wilder up and backing him up
                      Yes. That is why I would love to see Wilder fight Usyk, Parker. I think Parker easily outboxes him or even stops him.

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