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    LAS VEGAS Tyson Fury hasn't noticed any noteworthy improvement in Deontay Wilder since their first fight. The unbeaten WBC heavyweight champion knocked out Dominic Breazeale in the first round and finished off Luis Ortiz in the seventh round in his two fights since his controversial draw with Fury. England's Fury still noticed plenty of flaws in Wilder's performances, even in his two-minute, 17-second knockout of Breazeale on May 18 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn.
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  • #2
    Fury sees how vulnerable Wilder is when hit ,if 270 pound Fury connects solidly and he will at some point he’s going to be able to follow up and he knows an early K.O is very possible , can Wilder make this a quick fight early with a fresh Fury ? This is the thing people are overlooking.

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    • #3
      Lmfaoooooo Brazeale never hurt Wilder never he landed good punch but never hurt Wilder but we seen fury hurt by Otto wallin in the 12 rounds also got busted up by a carpet installer who's ranked 50

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      • #4
        Weight can help Fury in terms of durability. Though it might slow him down, but gives him advantage when it comes to shoulder to shoulder strength. I feel like Fury should have been 260 to match fitness and strength and Wilder at 220, because Wilder will lose speed and that has been his strength.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by pretty ste View Post
          Lmfaoooooo Brazeale never hurt Wilder never he landed good punch but never hurt Wilder but we seen fury hurt by Otto wallin in the 12 rounds also got busted up by a carpet installer who's ranked 50
          Wilder said it himself ,if you look at it again you see Wilders body shake and go backwards .It wasn’t a solid punch but enough to get his attention after that Wilder went in on him and Breazeales down guard was his undoing .

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          • #6
            However, none of them weighed over 273 lbs though and in addition, at some point all of them trained and did some actual live sparring with head shots included.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by REDEEMER View Post
              Fury sees how vulnerable Wilder is when hit ,if 270 pound Fury connects solidly and he will at some point he’s going to be able to follow up and he knows an early K.O is very possible , can Wilder make this a quick fight early with a fresh Fury ? This is the thing people are overlooking.
              Ther's a lot of bluster coming out of the Fury camp but it's just a deflection.

              He is obviously stressed about the prospect of needing to play perfect defense for 12 rounds against Wilder, without making even one mistake.

              It's going to be very taxing and he isn't looking forward to it.

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              • #8
                Brezeale and Ortiz both punch literally about twice as hard as grandad-physique Fury, who couldnt even hurt 38th ranked part-time boxer Wallin.

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                • #9
                  Fury will look to sit down on punches tonight he needs to

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                  • #10
                    This is a daft statement....wilder wasn’t hurt by brezeale, he was punched. Even so, breazeale is a hard puncher and this wouldnt be any more shameful than let’s say whyte hurting Joshua....both men have big punches. Fury on the other hand was wiggles by Wallin in the last round, who isn’t a puncher.
                    Having said all that, Fury DOES have the power to hurt Wilder and DID hurt him in the 12th round with a left hook that caught Wilder flush and wilder DID have to hold on. In both these fights, Fury has had a 40+ lbs weight advantage....that automatically makes you a big threat with punching power. I’m calling Fury to win this....I just have a feeling that Wilder has run into his nemesis and that he is unable to make the necessary adjustments from the first fight

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