Lots of talk about adjustments from the experts. Stock line for a rematch I guess, air time or column inches won't fill themselves. Not going to happen is it, neither will do anything differently, they cant. Fury has talked the talk about going for the knockout, he wont, it's not who he is or what he does. He's made routine fights look competitive in the past due to his insistence on doing things a certain way. He's not going to change in the face of a bloke with a cannon in his hand. Wilder is Wilder, wont change, doesn't need to, doesn't know how to. I'm sure he's been working on his technical limitations over the years but it's been pretty much a waste of time hasn't it? Wilder is simple, turn up in shape, look for that right hand earlier in the fight and don't let Fury off the hook.

Fury washed into the first fight on a wave of all sorts of emotions that empowered him. The weight loss, the mental health issues, the young untested trainer, the diving in at the deep end after two low key return fights. He turned all those things on their head and put in a great performance and won the first fight, no doubting that. Lot's of parallels here. Two less than great fights against less than great opposition. For different reasons his mental state is being questioned what with the WWE stuff and essentially having one eye on life after boxing. Again a new training setup. The first fight he was on a hiding to nothing. This time around he expects and those who back him expect. If he could do that first time around a 'fully fit' Tyson will win the rematch easy.

After all that waffle you still come down to Fury points or Wilder KO right? I have a feeling Wilder will get the job done this time.