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  • Wilder by KO - Rounds 1 - 6

    4 14.81%
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    11 40.74%
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    Default Re: Wilder vs Fury: Who wins and how?

    Quote Originally Posted by powerpuncher View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    I don't see how Wilder wins unless his equalizer lands.

    Wilder goes 12 with Stiverne - a decent performance albeit against a fat human statue / subesquently Stiverne gets even fatter and more static.
    Molina - gets wobbled and outboxed at times in 9 rounds / subsequently Molina is stopped with ease by AJ and Breazeale.
    Duhaupas - takes 11 rounds to get rid of a man subsequently knocked unconcious by Povetkin and schooled by Fat baby.
    Szpilka - gets outboxed at times in 9 rounds / subsequently Szpilka is knocked unconcious by Kownaki and struggled with Wach.
    Washington - gets outboxed until 5th round KO / subsequently Washington is stopped by Fat Baby.
    Ortiz - comes back by the skin of his teeth after the geriatric's zimmer frame buckled in 10 rounds.

    If these men - who have done nothing to boost the form - can navigate their way into the later stages and even have success then why wont Fury? He's an expert at using his own superior range/size, slowing fights down and hasn't taken a shot since Cunningham almost decapitated him with a run up and overarm bowl. Jab, jab, jab, switch, turn, switch, jab, clown, Wilder will spend all night with a cocked right hand with nowhere to go.
    If Fury goes back to his form from 4 years ago then sure. The problem is that boxing is very tough if you aren’t mentally stable. I don’t think that Fury will last until the second half of the fight.

    And the one thing all of those fights have in common is that Wilder eventually got to all of them. Other than the first Stiverne fight.
    I don't buy all that mental (depression) stuff with Fury, he was out the ring for two years to avoid getting fingered for PEDs, he's always been a wild man outside of training. He just needs the right people around him to get him fit and focused.

    I wouldn't be surprised if Wilder sparks him out, however, think it's more likely Fury proves too savvy.
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    Default Re: Wilder vs Fury: Who wins and how?

    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by powerpuncher View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    I don't see how Wilder wins unless his equalizer lands.

    Wilder goes 12 with Stiverne - a decent performance albeit against a fat human statue / subesquently Stiverne gets even fatter and more static.
    Molina - gets wobbled and outboxed at times in 9 rounds / subsequently Molina is stopped with ease by AJ and Breazeale.
    Duhaupas - takes 11 rounds to get rid of a man subsequently knocked unconcious by Povetkin and schooled by Fat baby.
    Szpilka - gets outboxed at times in 9 rounds / subsequently Szpilka is knocked unconcious by Kownaki and struggled with Wach.
    Washington - gets outboxed until 5th round KO / subsequently Washington is stopped by Fat Baby.
    Ortiz - comes back by the skin of his teeth after the geriatric's zimmer frame buckled in 10 rounds.

    If these men - who have done nothing to boost the form - can navigate their way into the later stages and even have success then why wont Fury? He's an expert at using his own superior range/size, slowing fights down and hasn't taken a shot since Cunningham almost decapitated him with a run up and overarm bowl. Jab, jab, jab, switch, turn, switch, jab, clown, Wilder will spend all night with a cocked right hand with nowhere to go.
    If Fury goes back to his form from 4 years ago then sure. The problem is that boxing is very tough if you aren’t mentally stable. I don’t think that Fury will last until the second half of the fight.

    And the one thing all of those fights have in common is that Wilder eventually got to all of them. Other than the first Stiverne fight.
    I don't buy all that mental (depression) stuff with Fury, he was out the ring for two years to avoid getting fingered for PEDs, he's always been a wild man outside of training. He just needs the right people around him to get him fit and focused.

    I wouldn't be surprised if Wilder sparks him out, however, think it's more likely Fury proves too savvy.
    I agree with the mental illness BS, but he was coking it up and was extremely overweight during that time, that can put a lot of years on your body.
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    Default Re: Wilder vs Fury: Who wins and how?

    Quote Originally Posted by Alpha View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by powerpuncher View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    I don't see how Wilder wins unless his equalizer lands.

    Wilder goes 12 with Stiverne - a decent performance albeit against a fat human statue / subesquently Stiverne gets even fatter and more static.
    Molina - gets wobbled and outboxed at times in 9 rounds / subsequently Molina is stopped with ease by AJ and Breazeale.
    Duhaupas - takes 11 rounds to get rid of a man subsequently knocked unconcious by Povetkin and schooled by Fat baby.
    Szpilka - gets outboxed at times in 9 rounds / subsequently Szpilka is knocked unconcious by Kownaki and struggled with Wach.
    Washington - gets outboxed until 5th round KO / subsequently Washington is stopped by Fat Baby.
    Ortiz - comes back by the skin of his teeth after the geriatric's zimmer frame buckled in 10 rounds.

    If these men - who have done nothing to boost the form - can navigate their way into the later stages and even have success then why wont Fury? He's an expert at using his own superior range/size, slowing fights down and hasn't taken a shot since Cunningham almost decapitated him with a run up and overarm bowl. Jab, jab, jab, switch, turn, switch, jab, clown, Wilder will spend all night with a cocked right hand with nowhere to go.
    If Fury goes back to his form from 4 years ago then sure. The problem is that boxing is very tough if you aren’t mentally stable. I don’t think that Fury will last until the second half of the fight.

    And the one thing all of those fights have in common is that Wilder eventually got to all of them. Other than the first Stiverne fight.
    I don't buy all that mental (depression) stuff with Fury, he was out the ring for two years to avoid getting fingered for PEDs, he's always been a wild man outside of training. He just needs the right people around him to get him fit and focused.

    I wouldn't be surprised if Wilder sparks him out, however, think it's more likely Fury proves too savvy.
    I agree with the mental illness BS, but he was coking it up and was extremely overweight during that time, that can put a lot of years on your body.
    Forgot about the coke. I just don’t think that Fury is what he used to be. Also, I was never that high on him before. I would just be surprised to see Fury completely outbox Wilder at this time in their careers.

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    Default Re: Wilder vs Fury: Who wins and how?

    Quote Originally Posted by powerpuncher View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Alpha View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by powerpuncher View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    I don't see how Wilder wins unless his equalizer lands.

    Wilder goes 12 with Stiverne - a decent performance albeit against a fat human statue / subesquently Stiverne gets even fatter and more static.
    Molina - gets wobbled and outboxed at times in 9 rounds / subsequently Molina is stopped with ease by AJ and Breazeale.
    Duhaupas - takes 11 rounds to get rid of a man subsequently knocked unconcious by Povetkin and schooled by Fat baby.
    Szpilka - gets outboxed at times in 9 rounds / subsequently Szpilka is knocked unconcious by Kownaki and struggled with Wach.
    Washington - gets outboxed until 5th round KO / subsequently Washington is stopped by Fat Baby.
    Ortiz - comes back by the skin of his teeth after the geriatric's zimmer frame buckled in 10 rounds.

    If these men - who have done nothing to boost the form - can navigate their way into the later stages and even have success then why wont Fury? He's an expert at using his own superior range/size, slowing fights down and hasn't taken a shot since Cunningham almost decapitated him with a run up and overarm bowl. Jab, jab, jab, switch, turn, switch, jab, clown, Wilder will spend all night with a cocked right hand with nowhere to go.
    If Fury goes back to his form from 4 years ago then sure. The problem is that boxing is very tough if you aren’t mentally stable. I don’t think that Fury will last until the second half of the fight.

    And the one thing all of those fights have in common is that Wilder eventually got to all of them. Other than the first Stiverne fight.
    I don't buy all that mental (depression) stuff with Fury, he was out the ring for two years to avoid getting fingered for PEDs, he's always been a wild man outside of training. He just needs the right people around him to get him fit and focused.

    I wouldn't be surprised if Wilder sparks him out, however, think it's more likely Fury proves too savvy.
    I agree with the mental illness BS, but he was coking it up and was extremely overweight during that time, that can put a lot of years on your body.
    Forgot about the coke. I just don’t think that Fury is what he used to be. Also, I was never that high on him before. I would just be surprised to see Fury completely outbox Wilder at this time in their careers.
    It definitely took some sort of toll on him, we just don't know how much yet.
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    Default Re: Wilder vs Fury: Who wins and how?

    Fury could win by KO but you have to be realistic and look at what previous opponents Fury has actually knocked out.

    Fury beat Wlad and that is the name that puts him head and shoulders above anyone else.

    Wilder never looks out of shape at any point and has to be the favourite going into this as he wants this more than anything else.

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    Default Re: Wilder vs Fury: Who wins and how?

    If Fury Looses what will become of him after that? do you think he has what it takes to climb back up to a chance at the number 1 spot?

    Or does he call it quits?

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    Default Re: Wilder vs Fury: Who wins and how?

    Quote Originally Posted by KickMuck View Post
    If Fury Looses what will become of him after that? do you think he has what it takes to climb back up to a chance at the number 1 spot?

    Or does he call it quits?
    I think he will fall off the rails, wagon and bike.
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