Is Wilder the fighter with the biggest balls in the sport?
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You bet he does but sometimes it could work to his detriment. For example, he should have never agreed to rematch Fury after a 14 month layoff. That was both reckless and foolish of him.
He wanted an immediate return bout. The moment that Fury signed with ESPN and Top Rank he should have moved on with the rest of his career because the champion should never have to fight a challenger on their terms.Comment
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Yeah. As a faster fighter I never liked fighting big hitters more than once because eventually they'll see all your tricks and get that timing right for at least on good hit....
I would not be surprised at all if Wilder drops Fury. Heck Fury probably will by winning every round when it happens.Comment
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He wasn't just letting go with caution to the wind though, he was fainting his way in and controlling the center of the ring, and used head movement to keep Wilder guessing. He only rushed him in spots where he had him in big trouble and off balance.
I think Wilder can catch him in the 3rd fight but I don't see Fury staying down from anything. I'd actually be surprised if Wilder was a helpless fish getting swept or stopped in the 3rd fight only because Wilder is smart enough to know hes got to swing for the fences and produce something spectacular, and the only way that happens is if he comes forward relentlessly like Margarito would do. Margarito had far better fundamentals though but I digress. Wilder has to make it a war and that almost guarantees our moneys worth.Comment
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