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3-Time SADDO PREDICTION COMP CHAMPION.
Has Fury cracked him?
3-Time SADDO PREDICTION COMP CHAMPION.
"Expert" Predictions: Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury
Dan Rafael
ESPN.com
Wilder by KO
Nick Parkinson
ESPN UK
Wilder KO 10
Tony Bellew
Former cruiserweight titlist
Wilder by decision
Juan Manuel Marquez
ESPN Deportes/Golpe a Golpe
Wilder by decision
Teddy Atlas
ESPN TV
Wilder by KO
Nigel Collins
ESPN.com
Wilder by KO
Mark Kriegel
ESPN TV
Wilder by TKO 10
Steve Kim
ESPN.com
Fury by decision
Eric Raskin
HBO Boxing
Wilder by decision
Joe Cortez
ESPN Deportes
Wilder by KO8
Charles Moynihan
ESPN Bureau Producer
Wilder by TKO 9
Mike Tyson
Former heavyweight champion
I like Anthony Joshua.
Evander Holyfield
Former heavyweight champion
Wilder KO / Fury PTS
Lennox Lewis
Former heavyweight champion
Wilder Early / Fury Late
George Foreman
Former heavyweight champion
Wilder by decision
Riddick Bowe
Former heavyweight champion
Wilder by KO with ease.
Gerry Cooney
Former heavyweight title contender
Wilder by KO inside 4.
Luis "King Kong" Ortiz
Heavyweight title contender
Wilder by KO
Chris Arreola
Former heavyweight title contender
Wilder to win
Salvador Rodriguez
ESPNdeportes.com
Wilder by decision
Claudia Trejos
ESPNdeportes.com
Wilder by KO early
Bernardo Pilatti
ESPNdeportes.com
Wilder by KO early
Delvin Rodriguez
ESPN Deportes
Wilder by KO
Jorge Eduardo Sanchez
ESPN Deportes
Fury by decision
Pablo Viruega
ESPN Deportes/Noche de Combates
Wilder by TKO
Score: Wilder - 22 / Fury - 2 / Joshua - 1.
3-Time SADDO PREDICTION COMP CHAMPION.
That's very wide. Atlas has put on the curse and American punters have a habit of doing a Lacy. I see Wilder as favorite, but I re-watched Wilder/Ortiz earlier and had to wonder. If Wilder starts slow it could be difficult as Fury is not going to be so stationary as Ortiz or as easy to time. I think he needs to show more output and ensure he takes rounds just in case he cannot dent Fury. If Stiverne can take him the distance, then Fury can too. It is interesting.
Billy Joe Saunders has bet £70,000 on Fury to win @ 11/8
Pays him back around £166,000
Interesting press conference.
I have always been team Fury, and 100% believe the only man that beats Fury is himself, at least for this bout.
However if it doesn't go Fury's way I doubt we will see him fight again.
I think Furys got him rattled and Wilder has come apart mentally.
I think a huge factor is that Fury is going down a storm in the US while nobody knows who the fuck Wilder is.
The video the other day proves that and i think Wilders jealousy has turned bitter and theres genuine hate.
Furys never gonna lose when it comes to verbal warfare and hes simply tying Wilder in knots at will.
We could see Wilder fighting on emotion for the first time and come out air conditioning the Staples Centre with that right hand.
I really do think this is Tysons to lose and this will be an epic story if he pulls this off.
Wilder is so dangerous as long as hes standing though so anything could happen.
Not looked forward to a Heavyweight fight this much for decades 😎👊🏻
people talk about what if emanuel steward trained deontay wilder. wilder does thing where he will stand there and do nothing but rock his upper body left to right for, i would say, a solid 20 seconds. that would have drove steward absolutely insane.
WE GO AGAIN Deontay Wilder vs Tyson Fury: WBC vote in favour of sanctioning immediate rematch
The heavyweights fought to a disputed draw on Saturday night, but will get to face each other again next year
The WBC have voted unanimously in favour of sanctioning an immediate rematch between Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury.
On Saturday night, the pair battled out a twelve-round epic which was controversially scored a draw by the three judges at ringside.
However, now Wilder and Fury look set to go at it again, with the governing body giving their backing to a second fight – as well as both camps stating that they want a direct return next.
WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman stated: “The World Boxing Council conducted a vote through the Board of Governors, which resulted in a unanimous agreement to sanction a direct rematch between WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury.
“Wilder and Fury gave boxing one of the best fights in the heavyweight division in a long time, which has created tremendous popular demand for the fans to see a rematch.
“The WBC is happy to confirm that a direct rematch has been approved and will create in a ruling which will also consider the mandatory status of the division.
“I wish to once again congratulate Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury for their great battle inside the ring and for the exemplary sportsmanship after the bout.”
There were cries from the boxing community saying Fury was robbed of victory by the judges despite the fact he was knocked to the canvas by the Bronze Bomber on two occasions.
Fury’s promoter Frank Warren and the British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC) lodged a complaint over the scoring of the fight while also demanding a rematch.
And it looks like they’ve got their wish after the WBC’s decision.
Wilder was due to face fellow American Dominic Brezeale next as a mandatory but this latest decision overrides a Wilder v Brezeale bout.
https://talksport.com/sport/boxing/4...diate-rematch/
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Tyson Fury has cracked America after controversial Deontay Wilder draw ‘sets heavyweight division alive again’
Tyson Fury's controversial draw with Deontay Wilder will make him a major star in America - just like Lennox Lewis.
Former manager Kellie Maloney watched in disbelief as Fury suffered a carbon-copy of the judging robbery suffered by Lewis against Evander Holyfield.
But she says the uproar will help make Fury's name in the USA as it did with Lewis who went on to beat Holyfield in a re-match and become undisputed world heavyweight champion.
Maloney said: "I couldn't believe my eyes as I watched the Fury fight on TV. It was a complete flashback. A real case of deja vu. It all came flooding back to me.
"But the row about the draw made Lennox a bigger name in the USA and they will all be talking about Fury over there now. They will all want to see a re-match with Wilder. They've set the heavyweight division alive again."
Fury's challenge for Wilder's WBC belt in Los Angeles was ruled all square as a split draw.
Canadian judge Robert Tapper scored it 114-111 to Fury and Mexican Alejandr Rochin declared it 115 -111 in favour of Wilder - with Englishman Phil Edwards confirming the draw at 113-113.
The same fate hit reigning WBC champion Lewis at New York's Madison Square Garden in March, 1999 in his first world title unification clash with Holyfield, who held the WBA and IBF titles.
There was mayhem after American judge Eugenia Williams scored it 115-113 for Holyfield and South African Stanley Christodoulou handed in his card 116-113 to Lewis, with Englishman Larry O'Connell calling it level at 115-115.
The row made front page news in the city with even Mayor Rudi Giuliani chipping in to call the result "a travesty" against Lewis, while heavyweight great George Foreman branded it "a shame."
The sanctioning bodies immediately ordered a re-match and Lewis won on points in Las Vegas the following November - watched by a travelling army of 10,000 Brits.
Kellie, 64, was known as Frank during 13 years as manager of Londoner Lewis but underwent gender re-assignment surgery in 2014.
She added: "There has even been an English judge scoring the Fury fight a draw just as there was with Lennox.
"I remember standing in the ring at Madison Square Garden waiting for the result - and it was Larry O'Connell's score read out last to make it a draw, just as it was with Fury and Phil Edwards.
"Lennox was already a name in America because he was world champion but most people there agreed that he had been robbed and it made the re-match huge. Holyfield was a national hero so it made massive news. New York went crazy.
"Now this is history repeating itself totally.
"There was only one winner that night in New York - Lennox. And there was only one winner in LA - Fury.
"There will have to be a re-match. It is the fight everyone wants to see now. They have shifted the ground in the heavyweight division with this result. Anthony Joshua will be on the back-burner for a while now.
"Las Vegas will be biting their hands off to stage the return because it will be big in the USA and they know thousands of Brits will go out for it.
"This is the first time I have been excited about a heavyweight fight since the Lewis days.
"We have big stadium fights here but if Vegas want it, you can't beat them."
Maloney insisted that Fury gave Wilder a boxing lesson but was disappointed in the American's tactics - although Wilder has since revealed that he suffered a broken arm during training camp.
She added: "Wilder was just trying to throw big right hands and nothing else. Why didn't they tell him to work behind the jab?
"It was poor. He was just relying on one punch.
"Lennox had a big right hand but it always came after a jab. That's why he was so good.
"Fury was very clever and gave Wilder a lesson in trickery. And I was surprised how fit Tyson was after all his problems.
"If Fury had thrown more punches he could have stopped him
"He looks unbeatable already. If he worked the jab more, nobody could live with him.
"My only worry is about him staying disciplined. I didn't like hearing his trainer say that they now needed a long rest. I would have him back in the gym after a week to keep him focussed."
https://uk.sports.yahoo.com/news/tys...090600518.html
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Offical highlights, pretty good.
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