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    Default Can Fury actually beat Wilder?

    Is he ready and can he take the big shot when he inevitably gets caught with one? I’m starting to like Fury for showing such courage to take this fight, especially so early into his comeback.He might just be able to outbox Wilder, but I think he gets caught n KOd down the stretch. What say you guys?

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    Default Re: Can Fury actually beat Wilder?

    I think it is too soon for Tyson but Wilder is raw and vulnerable himself so if anyone can pull this off it could be Tyson.

    I am starting to believe in him.
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    Default Re: Can Fury actually beat Wilder?

    I would make fury the favourite, Wilder is impressively powerful and determined but fury is very good at bending the rules in fights and great at roughing people up, I think his leaning and pushing will wear Wilder down pretty quick, there is around a 25lb weight difference between the too.. Wilder is really not that great either someone with a good jab will scramble his brain pretty easy. So for me fury wears him down and stops him then gets blown up by joshua.



    Of course Wilder could one punch KO him too.. He does have amazing power.

    I also think fury will pull out of the fight a month before once he sees how little him and Wilder sells in America.

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    Default Re: Can Fury actually beat Wilder?

    Can Fury actually beat Wilder?

    No

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    Default Re: Can Fury actually beat Wilder?

    Fury getting away with lacking ring fitness and reflexes. All of this is resolved by more fights. The tools were always there.

    If he takes a fight this year with Wilder, I can only conclude he is after a final payday as he needs more fights to get ready for tougher/trickier opponents.

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    Default Re: Can Fury actually beat Wilder?

    Wilders skinny little pretzel legs like little pretzel sticks will Wilt after about five rounds of Tyson Fury leaning on him constantly and roughing him up spinning him around pushing him and laying on him

    Fury is then going to turn Wilder's head sideways with his left forearm and chop the side of his neck with a magnificent right hand coming down like an anvil and possibly break his neck.

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    Default Re: Can Fury actually beat Wilder?

    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    Wilders skinny little pretzel legs like little pretzel sticks will Wilt after about five rounds of Tyson Fury leaning on him constantly and roughing him up spinning him around pushing him and laying on him


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    That's a good point my Armenian ass assassin, there's a big weight difference.... Actually closer to 40lbs going by their last weigh ins.... That's a lot of weight on Wilders relatively small legs.

    Round six sounds a bit early though, Wilder really has ac lot of determination and fury doesn't hit that hard for his size, I would bet on it being a later stoppage.

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    Default Re: Can Fury actually beat Wilder?

    Fury is a huge equally off the wall fella who knows he pulled it off before. That's a solid asset to bring into a ring. Unfortunately he's also been knocked silly by a wide right from one puffed up cruiserweight in Steve Cunningham. As flawed as Wilder is and as much as he leaves his doors open beyond anything other than a sharp 1-2..he sells out full bore on his punch. He showed some actual poise and timing early with Ortiz but if his bell in rung he'll go out on his shield and I can't say same about Fury. Then again all things being equal.. save for Ortiz ? it's a big step up for Wilder. Semi warming to this one and the freak show aspect helps . It's a good move having Fury come over with fan base in tow. Crazy to think it's only Wilders second time in Vegas.


    anyone want to wager on an 'injury' postponing it .

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    Default Re: Can Fury actually beat Wilder?

    Quote Originally Posted by Hulk View Post
    Is he ready and can he take the big shot when he inevitably gets caught with one? I’m starting to like Fury for showing such courage to take this fight, especially so early into his comeback.He might just be able to outbox Wilder, but I think he gets caught n KOd down the stretch. What say you guys?
    My money is on Wilder on this one. Too soon for Fury, Wilder has fought big guys like Fury and wore them down, Fury is not a super-puncher- or else he would have stretched Wlad- and Wilder has now proven he can take a punch from a great boxer in that of Ortiz.

    Could go the distance. But all depends on how they see Fury down the stretch, but I believe Wilder just may have more in the tank to fight harder after 8 or 9 rounds than Fury can at this time.
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    Default Re: Can Fury actually beat Wilder?

    Don't kid yourself. Anybody and I mean anybody who is the size and the stature of Tyson Fury can easily kill a man with a punch with the right Leverage.

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    Default Re: Can Fury actually beat Wilder?

    Fury couldn't stop a guy who has been stuffed out on several occasions, but is now going to knock Wilder the f-ck out?

    I think Wilder wins this one.
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    Default Re: Can Fury actually beat Wilder?

    Can Fury beat Wilder? Anything is possible, but I would very very heavily bet against it.

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    Default Re: Can Fury actually beat Wilder?

    Where does the idea Wilder has no fan base come from other than Eddie?

    Are people really comfortable ignoring years of emperical evidence?

    Wilder has been getting great ratings in the USA for years. Does Spence have a fan base while getting half the viewers?

    Sure, Wilder v Fury could flop. Neither has proven to be a PPV draw. But very few fighters currently have proven to be a PPV draw. Hopefully it does flop. F PPV. But let’s be real, people have tuned in for Wilder for years. And Fury will get people talking. A real HW champ fighting a real HW champ is a rare thing. Enjoy it. Hopefully it’s a double KO.

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    Default Re: Can Fury actually beat Wilder?

    Tyson Fury isn't ready to fight Wilder, he needs another few warm-up fights and more time to get back to his best.

    He has lost what power he had. When someone loses a lot of weight in a short period of time they lose a lot of strength, but with exercise and a good diet, the strength returns after a year or so.

    Pianeta is a cancer survivor, he's been rather fragile since he had chemo and was KOed by Chagaev and even by light-hitting Kevin Johnson. Yet Fury was not strong enough to hurt him at all or knock him down yesterday.

    This reminds me of Jeffries vs. Johnson. Jeffries had been a great heavyweight and was retired. He lost about 100 pounds in a short period of time, and wasn't strong enough to fight Johnson.
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    Fury may kill Wilder

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