Re: Fury vs Wilder...who wins?
I like Wilder, but honestly, I see Fury out boxing him and winning. Fury has definitely got the advantage in skill and movement, and seemingly stamina based on Saturday's performance. I think for Wilder to win, he would have to hope to draw Fury into an exchange, but I don't see Fury falling for it.
Re: Fury vs Wilder...who wins?
I think people are excited about the heavyweight division again because they see more even playing field match ups with out Wlad or rather the Klitschkos having a hold but if Fury is good enough to beat Wlad easy then who really is going to push him?
Wilder is still a work in progress which is ridiculous to have to say about a world champion with two defences under his belt! If hes not ready now he never will be.
It will be an i teresting fight and exciting build up and will bring massive exposure but I cant see Wilder landing much.
Re: Fury vs Wilder...who wins?
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Wilder doesn't have any discipline when he has someone in trouble, he windmills his arms like some kid having a scrap in the school playground, when he has fought tougher opponents he hasn't been able to rock them like the lower end of the scale that he fought.
I would fancy Fury to beat him.
We see it from different perspectives.
What discipline for Fury have that Wilder doesn't? You say wilder windmills when he gets someone in trouble...
I see it as going for the kill... No matter how it looks. When Forman was throwing against a hurt Frazier, they weren't textbook shots, they were haymakers.
Except Tyson... Not too many HWs throw accurate bombs.
You state he hasn't always been able to rock every fight.. I say he's stopped all but one opponent.
Neither Fury nor Wilder are textbook fighters. They will neverbe.
I think the words skill, experience and sweet science don't
Apply to many HWs.
Wilder vs Fury won't come down to skill, accuracy, sweet science... hell they both started around the same time so experience won't play a factor.
IMO it will be about who lands hard and who can suck it up.
I got Wilder.
Errrm? How about enough to get through 12 rounds with the best and most dangerous fighter in the world?
Errrm..you mean the one that has threads about how he won only because he fought in a weak era?
The Wlad ...that has a thread here that he was never a p4p best?
If you are or have defended Wlad as a great...then I understand your point.
And getting through a fight where both guys landed single digits every round...
Flailing, clinching, mauling...err.uh...wilder for all his faults....
Doesn't clinch.
Totally different fight will occur. I stand firm: the winner here won't survive clinches... It will be bombs.
May the best big dude win!
Re: Fury vs Wilder...who wins?
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Fury is a much better boxer/natural fighter than Wilder. However, Wilder has bombs in his gloves and would at least detonate them if getting outboxed. He doesn't come across as the type to shit himself when facing a fellow big man.
So I pick Fury, although Wilder could chin anyone with a good clump.
Man! I just can't agree with you at all. I just do not see Fury as anything but a fighter, as a boxer he is crude at best! He uses his size, strength, and inner grit to win. He also impressed me with his ability to stick to a plan or change it as needed.
Wilder is crude also, and like you say he has plenty of power.
I can't see a clear winner, but after the Klitschko fight I'm leaning toward Fury too! Maybe we'll find out one of these days.
Re: Fury vs Wilder...who wins?
Wilder is a very very good athlete, aggressive and has a good punch. He will always have a punchers chance, whoever he fights.
Fury seems to have a dodgy technique, hasn't got a big punch for his size and certainly doesn't have an athletes body!
However, Fury is a fighter through and through, and I suspect Wilder is a great athlete who happens to be a boxer.
For that reason, I'd lean towards Fury
Re: Fury vs Wilder...who wins?
Tough to call. Unlike Wlad, Wilder would actually throw punches. A Wilder bomb would definitely hurt Fury and could turn or end the fight on short notice. Yet, Fury has elusive boxing skills, and knows what he's doing in there. Wilder would have to worry about Fury's own counters, and from what we've seen Wilder can get staggered.
I'd give Fury a slight edge, if only because of the extreme confidence booster (not that he lacked any before) that was his victory over Wlad.