Former Undisputed 4 belt Prediction champion. Still P4P and People’s Champion.
Another reason I give the edge to Wilder, this one probably not shared by many though...... fight plan preparation.
From Fury's side, what's he gonna do? He's already a better boxer than Wilder. He knows Wilder can be wild. He knows about the punching power. Fury will be Fury. He'll try to confound Wilder with his awkwardness, making the fight ugly, trying to avoid the bombs. Does he have something special in store for Wilder that Wilder hasn't already seen on tape, if his team is doing its homework? No.
How 'bout Wilder? Does anyone really think Wilder's team is going to just let him go out there and throw his "windmills" at someone who will be as unorthodox as any Wilder has faced? That the possibility that Wilder is getting ready for a different fight hasn't been incorporated into the fight plan by now? Wilder himself must know he's not going in there against someone who's going to trade with him. Sure, there are things that are ingrained in Wilder's boxing nature. Tiger ain't going to change his stripes. But my point is Wilder has more to gain by preparing for Fury than the other way around.
It's a bit of a strange way of thinking.... but IMO it's possible.
Head games I throw out the window. Wilder has looked like a terrible trash-talker next to Fury, but believe me that will have ZERO bearing on the fight.
Sugar Ray Leonard defeated Marvin Hagler by using head games. Muhammad Ali defeated George Foreman by using head games. Tyson Fury defeated Wladimir Klitschko by using head games.
Well for starters the bet has to say that you say Tyson Fury wins “in round 7 from a stone cold uppercut from hell” or an “easy decision on points” and for the avoidance of doubt , I would say “easy” is 6 Clear rounds on each judges scorecard. Once we get that established, I’ll make my picks.
Former Undisputed 4 belt Prediction champion. Still P4P and People’s Champion.
I can say that Tyson Fury wins in round 7 from an uppercut but it doesn't have to be a stone-cold uppercut and it doesn't have to be from hell but just from a regular uppercut. Will you at least agree to that?
I can also agree to an easy decision on points but I don't agree to your definition of easy many six rounds as that would just be a split decision
1. Yes I will concede and agree to that.
2. What do you class as an easy points decision?
Former Undisputed 4 belt Prediction champion. Still P4P and People’s Champion.
1. I'm not backing out of this but if it's not an uppercut but rather some type of a hook or straight right hand we will have to count that as well and I will pick the 7th round but you have to give me plus or minus one around there meaning it could happen anywhere from the 6th to the 8th
2. Well I call an easy points decision at the very least something like all three judges and or unanimous or at least two of the three judges scoring at the very least for Tyson Fury 115-112
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