Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury II - 22 February 2020

Who wins the rematch?

Poll ended at 23 Feb 2020, 12:17

Wilder - Decision
0
No votes
Wilder - T/KO
58
46%
DRAW
3
2%
Fury - T/KO
29
23%
Fury - Decision
36
29%
 
Total votes: 126

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Re: Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury II - 22 February 2020

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smiling assassin wrote: 12 Feb 2020, 10:07 I was excited when this fight got
Made but the nearer it's got the less I couldn't give a fvck about. I think I'm losing love for pro boxing and £25 for the privilege don't make it no better
Me too mate ,footy went the same way and I despise it now .
Rapidly losing interest in it .
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Re: Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury II - 22 February 2020

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Man I must be a weird primate because I am buzzing for this bout, I keep playing scenarios in my head how this fight will go coming to different conclusions everyday!
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Re: Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury II - 22 February 2020

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rd350lc wrote: 12 Feb 2020, 17:49
smiling assassin wrote: 12 Feb 2020, 10:07 I was excited when this fight got
Made but the nearer it's got the less I couldn't give a fvck about. I think I'm losing love for pro boxing and £25 for the privilege don't make it no better
Me too mate ,footy went the same way and I despise it now .
Rapidly losing interest in it .
Shame ain't it mate. pro game stinks from the ground up
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rd350lc wrote: 12 Feb 2020, 17:49
smiling assassin wrote: 12 Feb 2020, 10:07 I was excited when this fight got
Made but the nearer it's got the less I couldn't give a fvck about. I think I'm losing love for pro boxing and £25 for the privilege don't make it no better
Me too mate ,footy went the same way and I despise it now .
Rapidly losing interest in it .
I know it’s supposed to be the flagship division but I rarely get excited by heavyweight fights, they just don’t represent the skill set of a trained boxer very well and the fact they don’t have to make weight let’s a lot of them go into fights in less than fighting shape, I’ll leave the big lads for the casuals to fawn over while I cast my eyes on the little guys for top level skill
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Re: Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury II - 22 February 2020

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littlepug wrote: 12 Feb 2020, 18:18
rd350lc wrote: 12 Feb 2020, 17:49

Me too mate ,footy went the same way and I despise it now .
Rapidly losing interest in it .
I know it’s supposed to be the flagship division but I rarely get excited by heavyweight fights, they just don’t represent the skill set of a trained boxer very well and the fact they don’t have to make weight let’s a lot of them go into fights in less than fighting shape, I’ll leave the big lads for the casuals to fawn over while I cast my eyes on the little guys for top level skill
Agree

Also there are plenty of knockouts and far more entertaining wars in other divisions, the whole fetish with HW size doesn't actually bear out a lot of what the fetishists are hoping for.. At times it's like people are just there for the freakshow of seeing very large men
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margaret thatcher wrote: 12 Feb 2020, 18:21
littlepug wrote: 12 Feb 2020, 18:18
I know it’s supposed to be the flagship division but I rarely get excited by heavyweight fights, they just don’t represent the skill set of a trained boxer very well and the fact they don’t have to make weight let’s a lot of them go into fights in less than fighting shape, I’ll leave the big lads for the casuals to fawn over while I cast my eyes on the little guys for top level skill
Agree

Also there are plenty of knockouts and more entertaining wars in other divisions, the whole fetish with HW size doesn't actually bear out a lot of what the fetishists are hoping for..
Add into the mix that not one of today's top heavyweights is a great fighter. It really does make you wonder why people get so excited about seeing the big boys
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Re: Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury II - 22 February 2020

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smiling assassin wrote: 12 Feb 2020, 18:28
margaret thatcher wrote: 12 Feb 2020, 18:21

Agree

Also there are plenty of knockouts and more entertaining wars in other divisions, the whole fetish with HW size doesn't actually bear out a lot of what the fetishists are hoping for..
Add into the mix that not one of today's top heavyweights is a great fighter. It really does make you wonder why people get so excited about seeing the big boys
I know, people say they can’t get into the little guys because they see them as midgets or some sh1t like that but the heavies are not representative of a regular sized guy either! If Inoue v Donaire was on prime time free tv it would’ve turned some heads, I know that.
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Re: Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury II - 22 February 2020

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smiling assassin wrote: 12 Feb 2020, 18:28
margaret thatcher wrote: 12 Feb 2020, 18:21

Agree

Also there are plenty of knockouts and more entertaining wars in other divisions, the whole fetish with HW size doesn't actually bear out a lot of what the fetishists are hoping for..
Add into the mix that not one of today's top heavyweights is a great fighter. It really does make you wonder why people get so excited about seeing the big boys

Because the heavyweights are box office, it's just the way it is. I tend to agree though, other than Usyk none of the heavyweights are supremely skilled like the top of the other divisions imo.
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Re: Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury II - 22 February 2020

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Damn u are young and realised it
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Re: Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury II - 22 February 2020

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Too much negativity. Again!

Proper exciting prime vs prime world heavyweight title fight where no one can say what’s gonna happen but there’s guaranteed drama. Isn’t that what everyone’s always asking for?

I don’t really like heavies myself but I’m up for this. I really like at least one fight on the undercard.
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Delta Jay wrote: 13 Feb 2020, 02:03 Too much negativity. Again!

Proper exciting prime vs prime world heavyweight title fight where no one can say what’s gonna happen but there’s guaranteed drama. Isn’t that what everyone’s always asking for?

I don’t really like heavies myself but I’m up for this. I really like at least one fight on the undercard.
I hope you're right but I'm not sure. I've learnt the more Fury chats about a KO, the less he actually goes for it (maybe to trick the opponent). He could try repeat Klitschko and realise he can easily jab and run to a victory and just avoid getting hit altogether
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danconnollyeire wrote: 13 Feb 2020, 10:02
Delta Jay wrote: 13 Feb 2020, 02:03 Too much negativity. Again!

Proper exciting prime vs prime world heavyweight title fight where no one can say what’s gonna happen but there’s guaranteed drama. Isn’t that what everyone’s always asking for?

I don’t really like heavies myself but I’m up for this. I really like at least one fight on the undercard.
I hope you're right but I'm not sure. I've learnt the more Fury chats about a KO, the less he actually goes for it (maybe to trick the opponent). He could try repeat Klitschko and realise he can easily jab and run to a victory and just avoid getting hit altogether
But he could really get knocked the fornicate out!

I think you’ve got a good point though
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Re: Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury II - 22 February 2020

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To this day I believe the only way Tyson wins is to box his ears off at range .
All this talk having a sluggfest is pure bull .
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Re: Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury II - 22 February 2020

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Wilder's game is at range too, almost nothing at all closer. I would be interested if Fury did take it in close but I doubt he will
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margaret thatcher wrote: 13 Feb 2020, 15:06 Wilder's game is at range too, almost nothing at all closer. I would be interested if Fury did take it in close but I doubt he will
To be fair his hayemakers do start from a long way back !
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Wilder KO. Hope I’m wrong though but wilders power is up there with the best of all time.
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rd350lc wrote: 13 Feb 2020, 15:11
margaret thatcher wrote: 13 Feb 2020, 15:06 Wilder's game is at range too, almost nothing at all closer. I would be interested if Fury did take it in close but I doubt he will
To be fair his hayemakers do start from a long way back !
I've said it before but his big one punch right handers always follow a nothing jab range finder. Except that one moment, Ortiz dealt with it perfectly, moved every single time that range finder was put out there by Wilder but again it only takes one moment with Wilder. Fury's gonna have to be switched on. He did it in the first fight, if you watch it, every time except the knockdowns, that left goes out, Fury ducks or moves and shows the shoulder
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BT Box-office Information

WILDER v FURY 2 LIVE AND EXCLUSIVE ON BT SPORT BOX OFFICE

• Wilder v Fury 2 available exclusively on BT Sport Box Office on Saturday 22nd February for just £24.95
• BT Sport Box Office available on BT TV, BT Sport Box Office App, Sky, Virgin TV and TalkTalk TV

Tyson Fury’s hugely anticipated rematch with Deontay Wilder at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, will be shown exclusively live on BT Sport Box Office on February 22nd.

Lineal heavyweight champion Fury will be taking on WBC world heavyweight champion, Deontay Wilder, following their unforgettable first fight at the Staples Centre in 2018, which ended in a controversial draw that divided opinion amongst fans. Wilder has held his WBC belt since January 2015 and boasts a 95% knock out rate during his professional career.

Both fighters are unbeaten and have recorded two wins each since their epic first fight, which saw Fury floored in the twelfth round before returning to his feet to take the result to the judges’ cards for a draw.

Fans will be able to watch the fight exclusively live on BT Sport Box Office, with coverage starting from midnight. The event will cost £24.95 in the UK and can be watched through BT TV, Virgin TV, TalkTalk TV and Sky or online via the web or the BT Sport Box Office App:

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Re: Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury II - 22 February 2020

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Apologies if this has already been mentioned, I can't be bothered to scroll through 11 pages...but does anyone know what the undercard is looking like yet?
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Weirdyman wrote: 14 Feb 2020, 07:52 Apologies if this has already been mentioned, I can't be bothered to scroll through 11 pages...but does anyone know what the undercard is looking like yet?
Gerald Washington vs Charles Martin in a fat heavy rumble. Might be entertaining.

There’s a PBC vs TR fight, Sebastian Fundora vs Daniel Lewis. Fundora has been getting attention for being a 6’5 light middleweight and has been called the “towering inferno” but he’s certainly not a gimmick, some good KOs on his record. Lewis is a classic tough Aussie but with better skills, works the body great.

Emanuel Navarette (who beat Isaac Dogboe twice and has stayed very active since) is fighting someone I haven’t heard of.
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Re: Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury II - 22 February 2020

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I'm actually going out there (to Vegas) for this. Had a work thing in San Francisco starting on the Monday so it seemed too good an opportunity not to take up and see a big fight in Vegas, basically a lifelong dream (family got in the way!).

So obviously am quite 'up' for it as it were and I did enjoy the first fight.

I imagine Fury outboxing Wilder for every second of every minute of every round - while he's standing. Think of the first fight and Ortiz fight, Wilder hasn't won many rounds of boxing in a couple of years, obviously bar the ones he sparked his opponent in.

Does Fury keep out of Wilder's way for the full 12 this time?

No idea.
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