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Comments Thread For: Wilder-Fury 3 Tentative For July 18 At MGM Grand In Las Vegas
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Not as big as Fury-Wilder II, but a big fight nonetheless and not unappealing.
If Wilder can clock Fury cold in the first or second, he could do it, I suppose. Fury has to be the heavy favourite though. He knows he can get in there and hit him and take his energy away and basically there is a tipping point -- quickly reached -- where a win becomes inevitable for Fury.
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Wilder beats anyone except Fury. He's made a bad move here and it will probably be career ending. Fury by destructive beatdown between 3 and 8. Would not be surprised at all to see Wilder get seriously hurt here as his corner may be reluctant to throw in the towel. Fury's power is ridiculously underestimated. He smashed Wilder's lip with one punch. Rocked him with jabs, and Wilder has a good chin, I've seen him take big shots from so called much harder punches than Fury in Ortiz and Breazeale, although in reality they aren't.
Another thing I will say and it often happens in boxing. Just because Fury destroyed Wilder and took away what makes him great, doesn't mean that other people can do it. It doesn't mean that Joshua now beats Wilder as everyone now seems to suggest or that Whyte would beat him (Laughable) Wilder is number 2 HW. He just ain't no Gypsy King. p4p #1.
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Originally posted by Nash out View PostWilder beats anyone except Fury. He's made a bad move here and it will probably be career ending. Fury by destructive beatdown between 3 and 8. Would not be surprised at all to see Wilder get seriously hurt here as his corner may be reluctant to throw in the towel. Fury's power is ridiculously underestimated. He smashed Wilder's lip with one punch. Rocked him with jabs, and Wilder has a good chin, I've seen him take big shots from so called much harder punches than Fury in Ortiz and Breazeale, although in reality they aren't.
Another thing I will say and it often happens in boxing. Just because Fury destroyed Wilder and took away what makes him great, doesn't mean that other people can do it. It doesn't mean that Joshua now beats Wilder as everyone now seems to suggest or that Whyte would beat him (Laughable) Wilder is number 2 HW. He just ain't no Gypsy King. p4p #1.
He doesn’t have much of a good chin either. Liccle Sconiers dropped him, Molina rocked him badddd, ERIC MOLINA, Szpilka stiffened his legs up, the one punch that Breazeale caught him with clearly hurt him and wasn’t exactly the biggest punch he’s ever thrown, Ortiz made him do the bambi dance and Fury hurt him several times in both fights. I’m missing somebody else there but I can’t be bothered to look at his record.
After Fury ****s him out and Dubois sparks Joyce, Wilder can go and get beat up by Joyce in a failed comeback lol
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As if people still don't understand that Wilder is a KO artist and nothing else. His boxing skill is next to 0. No need for the third fight tbh.. Wilder lost both fights by a wide margin. Fury showed him what boxing is about
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Is Steve Smoger still referring ? They need a ref like him. He'll let a fight go longer than any ref will. Wilder has told his corner not to stop it again. Wilder and his fans will see an even worse beating this time. Muhahahahahaaha
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Wilder still has a chance to KO Fury in the next fight. His best strategy would be to come out throwing bombs early and often!! Fk strategy and boxing because that's not gonna work for him in this type of fight. I believe the embarrassment of having the towel thrown in on him will fuel him during camp. Fury made the ultimate chess move by postponing the rematch initially and taking tune up fights in between. He made the necessary adjustments and switched trainers. People criticized him for it and said he was running. No Fury planned that sh**. Wilder meanwhile made the mistake of not adjusting he tried the exact same thing. Wilders second fight with Ortiz should have let him know he needed to make a change but he didn't. When Fury nearly lost to Wallin that was a blessing in disguise because that fight let him know that he needed to switch it up. He dropped Davison and got sugar hill and the rest is history. Even Davison was surprised Fury stopped Wilder because Davison wasn't the right trainer for this fight. If Wilder was smart he'd make some changes don't let loyalty be your downfall.
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Seriously... what's the point for a Third fight?
If Wilder wins, we still know he can't box and there really is no upside for him. He is exposed.
If Wilder loses again... game over for his career, having lost to Fury 3 times, and possibly taking on career ending damage.
Or it may really be his cash out once and for all.
Personally, I do not see anything in this fight that would make Wilder a great boxer.
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I will tune in. Fury will be a heavy favorite but it's not necessarily a zero-chance that Wilder can win. He's a power puncher and has shown the ability to drop Fury. Now, the chances of that aren't high but they are still there. Plenty of power punchers have caught opponents more skilled than them.
Question is, if Wilder does manage to catch him and KO Tyson, do they run it back for a fourth time?
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