comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 4 hours, 20 minutes ago
Something I wish boxing would take from the UFC, their cards are always stacked.
Promoters have killed boxing.
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Yeah completely agree, I'll give Hearn credit though he does more than others to get good cards and fights happen quickly after another on the night
Fury wins for me, he'll be slicker than the last fight and has shown he can get up after the big right, fancy him to win by three rounds
im going out on a limb here and say fury by knock-out in the ninth round.
comment by montleeds (U18330)
posted 18 minutes ago
im going out on a limb here and say fury by knock-out in the ninth round.
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Just not sure he has that power, not for a one punch KO, maybe a tko if he lands a bunch of unanswered punches
Very excited for this fight.
There’s no way Fury knocks out Wilder and date I say it anyone buying into Fury’s “I’ll knock him out in 2/bring the fight to him” rhetoric is a casual who doesn’t understand how foolish that would be of Fury; to the point that I can say with certainty it won’t happen (not even the knock out - I’m talking about a Fury fighting on the front foot).
I suspect Wilder will win by KO. It’s insanely hard to avoid being hit for a full 12 rounds, which is essentially what Fury has to do. It’s the old cliche, Fury needs a perfect 12 rounds whereas Wilder needs one perfect second.
Got a feeling Wilder’s gonna get the knock out.
comment by The Lambeau Leap (U21050)
posted 3 minutes ago
Very excited for this fight.
There’s no way Fury knocks out Wilder and date I say it anyone buying into Fury’s “I’ll knock him out in 2/bring the fight to him” rhetoric is a casual who doesn’t understand how foolish that would be of Fury; to the point that I can say with certainty it won’t happen (not even the knock out - I’m talking about a Fury fighting on the front foot).
I suspect Wilder will win by KO. It’s insanely hard to avoid being hit for a full 12 rounds, which is essentially what Fury has to do. It’s the old cliche, Fury needs a perfect 12 rounds whereas Wilder needs one perfect second.
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It is not impossible, but is unlikely that Fury will KO him. However, people clearly do not realise that Fury has won 29 fights and 20 by way of KO. So this narrative that he cannot KO people is false as he has done it 20/29 fights. Plus everyone is saying this like Wilder has a granite chin when he doesn't. Stiverne 1 he was rocked, Ortiz rocked him twice in both fights and Fury had him rocked in the 12th round after his resurrection FFS. Wilder is a dosser and yes the ultimate equaliser, but Tyson is good enough to evade him for 12 rounds, he almost did being at around 65-70% fit. So a fully fit Tyson should be blitzing him.
However, I do believe you are correct and that is unlikely that he will go toe to toe with him, but he is a loon and you never know what he will do. This is what makes this rematch very interesting indeed.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wdFP-R_LYSM
if anyone wants proof of fury's punch power it is here
this is massive.. this fight could / will shape the future of the heavy weight division.
I'm going for (hoping for) Fury.. Unanimous decision.
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comment by United we win (U19958)
posted 1 minute ago
Nah wilder wins as one connection will do it this time.
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Like it did last time?
The key here is that the winner simply has to fight AJ.
In fact, winner or loser has to fight AJ for us to get a good idea where AJ really is. Eventually, it would be brilliant if all three fought each other. It would be a travesty if this doesn't happen to be honest.
comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 9 minutes ago
The key here is that the winner simply has to fight AJ.
In fact, winner or loser has to fight AJ for us to get a good idea where AJ really is. Eventually, it would be brilliant if all three fought each other. It would be a travesty if this doesn't happen to be honest.
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Totally agree. If Wilder loses, he'll scrambling to make a fight with AJ, #no more excuses.
I think if Wilder loses he will be wanting a rematch with Fury. There is a rematch clause regardless of the outcome it seems.
comment by _Viva_Vida (U6044)
posted 1 minute ago
I think if Wilder loses he will be wanting a rematch with Fury. There is a rematch clause regardless of the outcome it seems.
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There is a clause, but it would depend on when he needs to take it. He might be able to fight AJ and then take fight number 3. Who knows.
Think Wilder will do it , he's too dangerous
Busby... fully agree there mate 👍
This fight moulds the future of the heavy weight division.
AJ and Whyte both come into play if Fury wins.. and the rematch of course.
4 top heavyweights fighting each other with rematches is a pay huge pay check for them all.. and must have for the fans
comment by The Spanish Italians - its all going to end in tears (U21595)
posted 56 minutes ago
This fight moulds the future of the heavy weight division.
AJ and Whyte both come into play if Fury wins.. and the rematch of course.
4 top heavyweights fighting each other with rematches is a pay huge pay check for them all.. and must have for the fans
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Politics.
comment by Going Loco Like Sissoko - SUPER EUROPEAN WORLD CHAMPIONS (U10893)
posted 10 hours, 45 minutes ago
comment by The Spanish Italians - its all going to end in tears (U21595)
posted 56 minutes ago
This fight moulds the future of the heavy weight division.
AJ and Whyte both come into play if Fury wins.. and the rematch of course.
4 top heavyweights fighting each other with rematches is a pay huge pay check for them all.. and must have for the fans
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Politics.
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Could be a little, but I think its more ducking, people trying to protect their unbeaten records
Will be hard for fury to dodge him for 12 rounds. Have a feeling the same thing that happened to Ortiz will happen to Fury.
You need Wilder on the backfoot with power and that is why he has avoided AJ, Whyte, Povetkin, Klitschko and the rest.
comment by ManUtdDaredevil (U9612)
posted 41 minutes ago
Will be hard for fury to dodge him for 12 rounds. Have a feeling the same thing that happened to Ortiz will happen to Fury.
You need Wilder on the backfoot with power and that is why he has avoided AJ, Whyte, Povetkin, Klitschko and the rest.
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Fury very different to Ortiz mate, agree on your second statement though
Think he means winning every round and then getting knocked out. I wouldn’t be surprised by the outcome either.
Mason.. thought has crossed my mind because nobody can argue with Wilders power.. but Wilder must have something in his mind that Fury can simply just get back up again..
So the weigh in was interesting. Heavy for wilder and heavier again for Fury. Looks like he might try and knock him out. I doubt it will be gung ho, but methodical, make him miss and make him pay. Fury on points then. 😎👍
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posted on 20/2/20
comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 4 hours, 20 minutes ago
Something I wish boxing would take from the UFC, their cards are always stacked.
Promoters have killed boxing.
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Yeah completely agree, I'll give Hearn credit though he does more than others to get good cards and fights happen quickly after another on the night
posted on 20/2/20
Fury wins for me, he'll be slicker than the last fight and has shown he can get up after the big right, fancy him to win by three rounds
posted on 20/2/20
im going out on a limb here and say fury by knock-out in the ninth round.
posted on 20/2/20
comment by montleeds (U18330)
posted 18 minutes ago
im going out on a limb here and say fury by knock-out in the ninth round.
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Just not sure he has that power, not for a one punch KO, maybe a tko if he lands a bunch of unanswered punches
posted on 20/2/20
Very excited for this fight.
There’s no way Fury knocks out Wilder and date I say it anyone buying into Fury’s “I’ll knock him out in 2/bring the fight to him” rhetoric is a casual who doesn’t understand how foolish that would be of Fury; to the point that I can say with certainty it won’t happen (not even the knock out - I’m talking about a Fury fighting on the front foot).
I suspect Wilder will win by KO. It’s insanely hard to avoid being hit for a full 12 rounds, which is essentially what Fury has to do. It’s the old cliche, Fury needs a perfect 12 rounds whereas Wilder needs one perfect second.
posted on 20/2/20
Got a feeling Wilder’s gonna get the knock out.
posted on 20/2/20
comment by The Lambeau Leap (U21050)
posted 3 minutes ago
Very excited for this fight.
There’s no way Fury knocks out Wilder and date I say it anyone buying into Fury’s “I’ll knock him out in 2/bring the fight to him” rhetoric is a casual who doesn’t understand how foolish that would be of Fury; to the point that I can say with certainty it won’t happen (not even the knock out - I’m talking about a Fury fighting on the front foot).
I suspect Wilder will win by KO. It’s insanely hard to avoid being hit for a full 12 rounds, which is essentially what Fury has to do. It’s the old cliche, Fury needs a perfect 12 rounds whereas Wilder needs one perfect second.
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It is not impossible, but is unlikely that Fury will KO him. However, people clearly do not realise that Fury has won 29 fights and 20 by way of KO. So this narrative that he cannot KO people is false as he has done it 20/29 fights. Plus everyone is saying this like Wilder has a granite chin when he doesn't. Stiverne 1 he was rocked, Ortiz rocked him twice in both fights and Fury had him rocked in the 12th round after his resurrection FFS. Wilder is a dosser and yes the ultimate equaliser, but Tyson is good enough to evade him for 12 rounds, he almost did being at around 65-70% fit. So a fully fit Tyson should be blitzing him.
However, I do believe you are correct and that is unlikely that he will go toe to toe with him, but he is a loon and you never know what he will do. This is what makes this rematch very interesting indeed.
posted on 20/2/20
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wdFP-R_LYSM
if anyone wants proof of fury's punch power it is here
posted on 20/2/20
this is massive.. this fight could / will shape the future of the heavy weight division.
I'm going for (hoping for) Fury.. Unanimous decision.
posted on 20/2/20
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posted on 20/2/20
comment by United we win (U19958)
posted 1 minute ago
Nah wilder wins as one connection will do it this time.
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Like it did last time?
posted on 20/2/20
The key here is that the winner simply has to fight AJ.
In fact, winner or loser has to fight AJ for us to get a good idea where AJ really is. Eventually, it would be brilliant if all three fought each other. It would be a travesty if this doesn't happen to be honest.
posted on 20/2/20
comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 9 minutes ago
The key here is that the winner simply has to fight AJ.
In fact, winner or loser has to fight AJ for us to get a good idea where AJ really is. Eventually, it would be brilliant if all three fought each other. It would be a travesty if this doesn't happen to be honest.
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Totally agree. If Wilder loses, he'll scrambling to make a fight with AJ, #no more excuses.
posted on 20/2/20
I think if Wilder loses he will be wanting a rematch with Fury. There is a rematch clause regardless of the outcome it seems.
posted on 20/2/20
comment by _Viva_Vida (U6044)
posted 1 minute ago
I think if Wilder loses he will be wanting a rematch with Fury. There is a rematch clause regardless of the outcome it seems.
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There is a clause, but it would depend on when he needs to take it. He might be able to fight AJ and then take fight number 3. Who knows.
posted on 20/2/20
Think Wilder will do it , he's too dangerous
posted on 20/2/20
Busby... fully agree there mate 👍
posted on 20/2/20
This fight moulds the future of the heavy weight division.
AJ and Whyte both come into play if Fury wins.. and the rematch of course.
4 top heavyweights fighting each other with rematches is a pay huge pay check for them all.. and must have for the fans
posted on 20/2/20
comment by The Spanish Italians - its all going to end in tears (U21595)
posted 56 minutes ago
This fight moulds the future of the heavy weight division.
AJ and Whyte both come into play if Fury wins.. and the rematch of course.
4 top heavyweights fighting each other with rematches is a pay huge pay check for them all.. and must have for the fans
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Politics.
posted on 21/2/20
comment by Going Loco Like Sissoko - SUPER EUROPEAN WORLD CHAMPIONS (U10893)
posted 10 hours, 45 minutes ago
comment by The Spanish Italians - its all going to end in tears (U21595)
posted 56 minutes ago
This fight moulds the future of the heavy weight division.
AJ and Whyte both come into play if Fury wins.. and the rematch of course.
4 top heavyweights fighting each other with rematches is a pay huge pay check for them all.. and must have for the fans
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Politics.
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Could be a little, but I think its more ducking, people trying to protect their unbeaten records
posted on 21/2/20
Will be hard for fury to dodge him for 12 rounds. Have a feeling the same thing that happened to Ortiz will happen to Fury.
You need Wilder on the backfoot with power and that is why he has avoided AJ, Whyte, Povetkin, Klitschko and the rest.
posted on 21/2/20
comment by ManUtdDaredevil (U9612)
posted 41 minutes ago
Will be hard for fury to dodge him for 12 rounds. Have a feeling the same thing that happened to Ortiz will happen to Fury.
You need Wilder on the backfoot with power and that is why he has avoided AJ, Whyte, Povetkin, Klitschko and the rest.
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Fury very different to Ortiz mate, agree on your second statement though
posted on 22/2/20
Think he means winning every round and then getting knocked out. I wouldn’t be surprised by the outcome either.
posted on 22/2/20
Mason.. thought has crossed my mind because nobody can argue with Wilders power.. but Wilder must have something in his mind that Fury can simply just get back up again..
posted on 22/2/20
So the weigh in was interesting. Heavy for wilder and heavier again for Fury. Looks like he might try and knock him out. I doubt it will be gung ho, but methodical, make him miss and make him pay. Fury on points then. 😎👍
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