2/22 FOX/ESPN PPV | Wilder vs Fury II

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julesocean

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Just got a feeling that if Wilder is more aggressive, he'll get the KO. He can't afford to lose rounds again cause I think this time, Fury will keep himself at bay and dance to a decision.

Yeah, but judging from his last fight, it's clear he will be trying to make things more methodical than they need to be, and probably end up in late rounds again.
 

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This is pretty simple. The safest prediction is either Wilder by KO or Fury by decision.

I can’t be mad at anyone that chooses either option.

I like Wilder by KO, and that’s really because I have a time picturing a guy making it a full 12 rounds against him. However, it can definitely be done.
 

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This is pretty simple. The safest prediction is either Wilder by KO or Fury by decision.

I can’t be mad at anyone that chooses either option.

I like Wilder by KO, and that’s really because I have a time picturing a guy making it a full 12 rounds against him. However, it can definitely be done.
Fury technically did this in their last fight
 

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you said it can be done but didnt say it had been done before

its been done twice before

I stand by what I typed. I still have a hard time picturing a guy go 12 with Wilder. It’s not an easy task. The fact that it’s been done before doesn’t change my point of view.
 

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Fight is almost impossible to predict in a sense, cause it’s all about whether Wilder catches him with the big shots, if he does it’s over. If Fury can avoid them he could win by points. It’s simple in that sense but I don’t think anybody knows. I thought Wilder would win the first fight so was surprised to see Fury win in my opinion after such a long lay off. 1 thing Fury showed in the first fight is heart but if he’s rendered unconscious and can’t get up it won’t matter. I lean towards Wilder winning, if I had to bet money on it I’d pick him simply because his power is always a danger, when Wilder will struggle even more is when he faces a good boxer who also has tremendous power, someone like Dubois would be a great fight cause Dubois can box and also has power to knock Wilder out, if he got hit like he did in the first fight with Ortiz Dubois would knock him out. We don’t know how Dubois takes a shot really though yet, that’s the question, if he has an elite chin he looks to be a future champion, if not then the heavy hitters could beat him. This will be fascinating, it could be a knockout for Wilder at any point, a comfortable points win to Fury or a really tough fight where Fury has to get up off the ground again and it’s close. This will be fascinating, I hope the undercard ends up being good cause this is an event really excited about.
 
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Yeah, but judging from his last fight, it's clear he will be trying to make things more methodical than they need to be, and probably end up in late rounds again.

True and also....if that Fury cut he got last fight is TRULY healed. That was an UGLY gash

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True and also....if that Fury cut he got last fight is TRULY healed. That was an UGLY gash

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to this day..that fight should have been called off..it really did fury no good to have 9 rounds of wallin hitting and thumbing that cut..there was a lot of fail in his corner and commission that night

otto wallin lineal heavyweight champion of the world should have been announced :mjgrin:
 
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Fury technically did this in their last fight

No he didn't, he was KO'd, Wilder was robbed by the ref.

When you are KO'd and unconscious the fight is suppose to be waved off, there is no count, you don't get a chance to wake up, its over

you are only suppose to get a count when you are knocked down and awake, because if you buzzed they won't let you continue

when you are KO you don't fell anything, when you are buzzed you are awake but not control of your senses, that's why when Fury woke up he literally woke up because he was sleep, so he was able to get up like nothing happened the ref even admitted he let Fury get up and said he did it for boxing
 

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Rewatched the first fight again earlier, had Fury winning by 3 points. Was a couple of close rounds but even then Fury would win by a point if you gave them to Wilder which would be extremely generous. Have watched the fight countless times now as you can sometimes think differently and pick up new things but Fury won that fight. As far as I’m concerned and most of the boxing public Wilder’s lost already. Fury dominated the fight, the 2 knockdowns made it a lot closer otherwise it would have been very wide. He outboxed Wilder, good defence overall, better technical boxing, made Wilder miss and caught him with a few shots too, showed a lot of heart too. He outmanned Wilder in the fight, he overpowered him mentally and got in his head. Wilder lost control and went for the wild swings and tired himself out. To Wilder’s credit he is tough, has huge power and he’s persistent, he knows with his power a fight isn’t over until you hear the final bell, as much as people diss his technique he has enough of it to be able to land in most fights and when he does he can cause damage. Wilder was very lucky not to have been handed the official L he deserved here, he lost. Rematch is interesting cause it’s cat and mouse, if Fury is on point he can outbox him again, the questions are can he avoid the big shots and can he also give Wilder more to think about coming back. If Fury has improved his power that would help him. Needs to give Wilder something to think about so he be doesn’t just walk him down. He buzzed Wilder a little in the first fight at times but not enough, especially in the earlier rounds, if he has more on his counter punches it would give Wilder something to think about. Should be fascinating, if Wilder wins should be a rematch as 1-1, if Fury wins he would have beaten him twice so he would go down as superior. I heard there’s a 2 way rematch either way though. Looking forward to this 1 though. Both top fighters for different reasons.
 

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Rewatched the first fight again earlier, had Fury winning by 3 points. Was a couple of close rounds but even then Fury would win by a point if you gave them to Wilder which would be extremely generous. Have watched the fight countless times now as you can sometimes think differently and pick up new things but Fury won that fight. As far as I’m concerned and most of the boxing public Wilder’s lost already. Fury dominated the fight, the 2 knockdowns made it a lot closer otherwise it would have been very wide. He outboxed Wilder, good defence overall, better technical boxing, made Wilder miss and caught him with a few shots too, showed a lot of heart too. He outmanned Wilder in the fight, he overpowered him mentally and got in his head. Wilder lost control and went for the wild swings and tired himself out. To Wilder’s credit he is tough, has huge power and he’s persistent, he knows with his power a fight isn’t over until you hear the final bell, as much as people diss his technique he has enough of it to be able to land in most fights and when he does he can cause damage. Wilder was very lucky not to have been handed the official L he deserved here, he lost. Rematch is interesting cause it’s cat and mouse, if Fury is on point he can outbox him again, the questions are can he avoid the big shots and can he also give Wilder more to think about coming back. If Fury has improved his power that would help him. Needs to give Wilder something to think about so he be doesn’t just walk him down. He buzzed Wilder a little in the first fight at times but not enough, especially in the earlier rounds, if he has more on his counter punches it would give Wilder something to think about. Should be fascinating, if Wilder wins should be a rematch as 1-1, if Fury wins he would have beaten him twice so he would go down as superior. I heard there’s a 2 way rematch either way though. Looking forward to this 1 though. Both top fighters for different reasons.
Breh you gotta start using paragraphs.
 
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