Fury v Wilder 2 (7 Viewers)

Ring Of Steel

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20 of my hard earned Euros have been placed on Fury taking it on points... Wilder only needs to connect once in 12 rounds, Fury doesn’t have KO power and needs to wear Wilder down gradually. But I think he does just that.

Oh, and either of these two would destroy the phoney champion Joshua.
 

Bumberclart

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Fury won the first fight, he'll win the second.
TKO in 8 or 9. He can't afford to risk it going to points after last time.
 

LastGarrison

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20 of my hard earned Euros have been placed on Fury taking it on points... Wilder only needs to connect once in 12 rounds, Fury doesn’t have KO power and needs to wear Wilder down gradually. But I think he does just that.

Oh, and either of these two would destroy the phoney champion Joshua.
What does that pay? About 22 Euros?
 

Sky_Blue_Daz

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Out of interest any one know what sort of odds Fury would be for sports personality of the year ?
 

fatso

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20 of my hard earned Euros have been placed on Fury taking it on points... Wilder only needs to connect once in 12 rounds, Fury doesn’t have KO power and needs to wear Wilder down gradually. But I think he does just that.

Oh, and either of these two would destroy the phoney champion Joshua.
I publicly object to your use of the word Euro, we are a free country now and our currency is, and always has been the Pound!


Just saying
 

Mild-Mannered Janitor

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Fury smarter boxer but is not going to keep Wilder at bay and Wilder will knock him out this time I think unless Fury can keep him away from those big punches which I don’t think he can
 

tisza

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Fight is Fury's if he wants it.
Genuinely don't think we've seen the best of Fury. Sure he can punch harder just prefers to box.
Only limit to Fury is himself.
Wilder has the punchers chance but didn't manage it in the 1st fight.
Do wonder if changing trainers is a good idea though
 

fellatio_Martinez

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I think Fury's head has been all over the place recently. WWE, books, public appearances, singing with Robbie Williams and he sacked off the trainer who helped him make his comeback.

Wilder has just been going about his business and hasn't changed a thing.

I hope Fury wins. He's the better boxer but he struggled to put away a bum in his last fight and suffered a major cut above his eye.

Did anyone notice Wilder pretending to snort coke while Fury was taking during a recent press conference?
 

Evo1883

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Fury points win.

The fact they drew the first fight was embarrassing.. Fury even with the knockdown won by 2 rounds.
 

fellatio_Martinez

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Very difficult to call. Fury by the far the better boxer but Wilder has got that leveller (freaky power)

As I heard Wilder say once, for an opponent to beat him they have got to be on it 3 mins a round for 12 rounds, while all he needs is the other fighter to switch off for one second.

Wilder has a strong chin too so he can sit back and just wait for the right moment whereas Fury has to be on alert for Wilder's punch.

Fury will also be aware that he needs to absolutely batter Wilder to get anything other than a loss or draw from the fraud American judges. So he'll be taking chances and swinging more than he did in the last fight.

I can't wait. It should be another classic.
 

Ring Of Steel

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I don’t think Wilder sits and waits for the “one shot”, he knows how slippery Fury is, and if he sits and waits then he might find himself 7 rounds down before he knows where he is- he will know Fury is the better boxer and I think he might go in there and try to blitz Fury right off the bat.

I’m not convinced by Wilder’s power either- yes by today’s standards he’s a wrecking machine, but I reckon a prime Tyson, Lewis & Bowe were undoubtedly more powerful, hell even McCall and Tua had sledgehammers for fists, easily the equal of Wilder.

And I got the wrong fucking date, I thought it was last night, I was all set up for a long night :woot:
 

fellatio_Martinez

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I don’t think Wilder sits and waits for the “one shot”, he knows how slippery Fury is, and if he sits and waits then he might find himself 7 rounds down before he knows where he is- he will know Fury is the better boxer and I think he might go in there and try to blitz Fury right off the bat.

I’m not convinced by Wilder’s power either- yes by today’s standards he’s a wrecking machine, but I reckon a prime Tyson, Lewis & Bowe were undoubtedly more powerful, hell even McCall and Tua had sledgehammers for fists, easily the equal of Wilder.

And I got the wrong fucking date, I thought it was last night, I was all set up for a long night :woot:


Wilder has said himself that he's so confident in his punching power that he doesn't rush into a fights swinging. His last fight against Ortiz was a prime example of him just waiting for the right moment because he knows it will invariably come and his chin is good enough to weather most storms.

Fury could jab the head off any man but he hasn't got the power to knock the likes of Wilder out and he's considerably lighter coming into this fight too so I can't see that changing.

I still think Fury will come through though because he always finds a way and he won the last fight in the eyes of anyone with a bit of sense.
 

SkyBlueDom26

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Hopefully Fury's cut has fully healed now, if Wilder opens a cut like that up Fury will be finished!

Team fury all the way! Hopefully he can get revenge for that robbery in the first fight
 
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I actually think Wilder will win in three. Fury's not been focussed at all, he's been busy doing the WWE and singing lark.
 

fellatio_Martinez

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Fury says he's going to stop Wilder in the second round and come out swinging.

I reckon he's talking shite and is deliberately trying to make Wilder prepare for something that isn't going to happen.
 

Razzle Dazzle Dean Gordon

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Fury says he's going to stop Wilder in the second round and come out swinging.

I reckon he's talking shite and is deliberately trying to make Wilder prepare for something that isn't going to happen.
Hasn't he also been saying that he has the right style to win a decision in Vegas as opposed to LA? I didn't read the article in full but thought it seemed the complete opposite of what he'd been saying previously (that he has to knock him out).

I have a suspicion that Fury has/is going off the rails a little and could well get ktfo in this. However if that isn't the case then i expect him to win by decision. Think i've covered the bases there!
 

SkyBlueDom26

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Part 2 of the documentary tonight, should be a good one!

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bringbackrattles

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Fight of the year ? Got to be a drunk Polish bloke verses the owner of a local shop by where I live. He won't be pinching lager in there anymore !
 

Mild-Mannered Janitor

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Can only judge that after they fight, could be an amazing ding dong fight if Fury comes out like he says but could also be a bore jab fest from him.
 

fellatio_Martinez

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Biggest fight for 50 years?

It depends what you're judging it on. I don't think Wilder or Fury have really caught the American publics attention so the PPV figures won't touch any of the classic fights.

But for me it's definitely one of the biggest fights in recent years.
 

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