Why do people think Wilder even has a chance?

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  • Da Pimper
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    #11
    Originally posted by MulaKO
    We are talking about boxing , right ?
    So there’s always a puncher’s chance
    And if you didn’t notice , he’s a puncher
    But I thought I thaw a puddycat
    I did , I did
    Ffs
    If you didn’t notice, he was a puncher the first fight too, he had 12 rounds and failed to beat a far worse version of Fury.

    But ur dumbass clearly can’t read.

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    • boliodogs
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      #12
      Originally posted by Mr.Wang
      The first fight, Fury was coming off of a long lay off and still beat Wilder 10-2.

      This time Fury is not rusty. The guy with more skills has more options in rematches and tend to do better.

      Wilder has not beat anyone worth a damn in his career.

      Did the first fight not show u guys enough?
      I don't know why but I give Wilder a very good chance to win and I am picking him to win. My reasons are because Wilder damn near KOed Fury and would have KOed him with a different referee. I don't even think the right Wilder hit Fury with in round 12 was his best right. I have seen Wilder hit guys with a better right than that one many times. Fury is coming in much too heavy in my opinion and says he will KO the KO specialist in two rounds and I think both of these things are good for Wilder. Apparently the betting establishments think Wilder has a good chance to win since I think the betting odds are even now. Fury did not look good in his last fight against a guy I think Wilder would quickly KO. Also Fury had a huge cut and Wilder says he will try to reopen that cut and that seems like it could happen.

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      • El_Mero
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        #13
        His right hand....end/

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        • Brother Mouzone
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          #14
          Originally posted by Mr.Wang
          The first fight, Fury was coming off of a long lay off and still beat Wilder 10-2.

          This time Fury is not rusty. The guy with more skills has more options in rematches and tend to do better.

          Wilder has not beat anyone worth a damn in his career.

          Did the first fight not show u guys enough?
          I picked Tyson in the 1st fight , and you are correct he dominated.I picked Tyson to win the 2nd fight as well , Wilder only has one weapon but its the great equalizer devastating power.He does not have to win any rounds he just had to land the perfect shot , and he almost got it in the 12th.In short he will always have that punchers chance to win.

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          • deathofaclown
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            #15
            Wilder always has a chance. Maybe has the best equaliser in the history of boxing.

            It just shows how big the power is. Most see it as a 50/50 fight, yet without that power, it would probably be a total mismatch..

            So to make it a 50/50 fight on basically a punchers chance, it just shows you how ridiculous the power is.

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            • boliodogs
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              #16
              Originally posted by Toffee
              Wilder always has a puncher's chance. And it's a better punch than most.

              I'm kind of interested where he ranks if he loses. Fought nobodies, and a couple of fringe guys. Stepped up once, deserved to lose and got made to look very ordinary. Stepped up again... what if he loses? He's nowhere isn't he?
              By your way of thinking Fury would also be nowhere if he loses. His big win was over a good but very old and well past prime Wlad who was one month away from being 40 years old. He beat a couple of guys ranked about 15th but nobody as good as Ortiz unless you rank Chisora above Ortiz. Wilder has also defeated a few number 15 type guys and Ortiz was ranked abut 5th or 6th.So neither of them have that good of record. Both of them are the best guy the other one has ever fought.AJ may not be able to beat either of them but the record shows AJ has faced more top 10 contenders than either of them.

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              • Boxing Goat
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                #17
                Originally posted by Mr.Wang
                The first fight, Fury was coming off of a long lay off and still beat Wilder 10-2.

                This time Fury is not rusty. The guy with more skills has more options in rematches and tend to do better.

                Wilder has not beat anyone worth a damn in his career.

                Did the first fight not show u guys enough?
                So what you're saying is that you know nothing about Wilder and less about boxing? To say Wilder has no chance is pitifully ******

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                • Toffee
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by boliodogs
                  By your way of thinking Fury would also be nowhere if he loses. His big win was over a good but very old and well past prime Wlad who was one month away from being 40 years old. He beat a couple of guys ranked about 15th but nobody as good as Ortiz unless you rank Chisora above Ortiz. Wilder has also defeated a few number 15 type guys and Ortiz was ranked abut 5th or 6th.So neither of them have that good of record. Both of them are the best guy the other one has ever fought.AJ may not be able to beat either of them but the record shows AJ has faced more top 10 contenders than either of them.
                  I agree. But Fury will always have the Klitschko win. Ruiz will always have the AJ win. Joshua has a few high level wins.

                  If Wilder fails again, then he's stepped up twice and failed twice. Wins v Ortiz don't count for much when Ortiz doesn't have any kind of resume.

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                  • Rip Chudd
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                    #19
                    Why do people think he has a chance? What kind of dumb question is that?
                    I swear man, the people on this site are so blinded by dislike for a fighter they throw all logic out of the window and can't even discuss boxing. And Wilder is a horrible boxer, don't get me wrong but he's also one of the most dangerous punchers this sport has ever seen. Despite being outboxed in almost all his fights he finds a way to land and has dropped every single opponent he's faced. He was losing the fight to Fury and still almost stopped the guy. Maybe that's why people are giving him a chance.

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                    • hugh grant
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                      #20
                      Fury is such a step up in class for wilder.
                      Wilder still pinches himself it's real he did actually down fury, not once but twice. Wilder s still flattered to this day.

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