Wilder vs Fury 2

Who wins?

Wilder
23
43%
Fury
27
51%
Draw
3
6%
 
Total votes: 53

margaret thatcher
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Wilder vs Fury 2

Post by margaret thatcher »

Predictions? Anything you think changes if it happens?

Btw, thinking about this fight made me think about how much I'd want Fury to lose just so Warren and ESPN shut the f@ck up about that godt damn lineal sh!T :lol:
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Re: Wilder vs Fury 2

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The rematch will look like the first fight. Although Fury won't be caught again. Fury is a one to progress. Now he has an aid of granda Bob, who won't allow the judging to be that corrupt again. So, Fury will win this time.
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Re: Wilder vs Fury 2

Post by 1okstcsb »

margaret thatcher wrote: 24 Nov 2019, 02:55 Predictions? Anything you think changes if it happens?

Btw, thinking about this fight made me think about how much I'd want Fury to lose just so Warren and ESPN shut the f@ck up about that godt damn lineal sh!T :lol:
They wont stop with the lineal talk, they will just say Wilder is the Lineal Champion. I think Fury will Lose, Wilder will get him BEFORE the 8th round.
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Re: Wilder vs Fury 2

Post by margaret thatcher »

Actuaklly, now that I think about it, maybe Fury just needs a belt and they'd shut up about it :lol:
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Re: Wilder vs Fury 2

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Fingers crossed that Fury adds the WBC to his collection, but my head is saying another draw for no reason.
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Re: Wilder vs Fury 2

Post by margaret thatcher »

Here's the thing, I know Fury may have been coming back and stuff, but was he really the one who didn't box to his best? I mean Wilder seemed totally sh!t and still got a draw, I just feel that he could manage a little bit better more so than Fury. Fury despite the layoff seemed on , and Wilder has that power with him still
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Re: Wilder vs Fury 2

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Who the hell knows? The only certainty is that nothing will happen unless wilder lands a bomb.
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Re: Wilder vs Fury 2

Post by Paci »

Wilder is style makes him look beatable, then again it is awkward and Wilder is more of a sniper then a boxer. He can box, but don't care about it. Might go another root against Fury. Since Fury is quick, good on his feet and is a learner, but so is Wilder.

I hope both guys get a good paycheck for it.
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Re: Wilder vs Fury 2

Post by geronimo »

Hard to predict. I'd say Fury on points: he learns and change fight by fight , and has the technique to outboxe Wilder, but to beat the american he must pay attention each second of the fight.
Last edited by geronimo on 24 Nov 2019, 06:53, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Wilder vs Fury 2

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Well I saw zero improvement in Wilder...a few people spoke of his patience...he’s always been cautious, patient and pawing with a jab. I’m sure Fury can do well against him again. Just watch out for that freak power, easier said then done.
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Re: Wilder vs Fury 2

Post by paddy chavez »

lazboy wrote: 24 Nov 2019, 05:23 Well I saw zero improvement in Wilder...a few people spoke of his patience...he’s always been cautious, patient and pawing with a jab. I’m sure Fury can do well against him again. Just watch out for that freak power, easier said then done.
Exactly the same as here , Wilder doesn't even try to win rounds/points I can't even think of a fight he was winning before the end came it's just weather Fury can see the final bell
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Re: Wilder vs Fury 2

Post by fanman »

it really is scary power that wilder has. fury had the fight until the last round last time, and then out of nowhere a heavy knockdown. the same with ortiz last night.
fury should be better now than a year ago, so he has the edge.
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Re: Wilder vs Fury 2

Post by lillywhite14 »

If Wilder lands the right hand, he wins. It’s a big if though. Didn’t manage it once in the first fight

Fury to fiddle and confuse Wilder to a close UD. No knockdowns, no action.
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Re: Wilder vs Fury 2

Post by marvelous marv »

Its number 1 vs number 2 in a true 50-50 fight. Rarely in boxing do we get this.
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Re: Wilder vs Fury 2

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marvelous marv wrote: 24 Nov 2019, 07:54 Its number 1 vs number 2 in a true 50-50 fight. Rarely in boxing do we get this.
:TU:
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Re: Wilder vs Fury 2

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ValMar wrote: 24 Nov 2019, 09:06
marvelous marv wrote: 24 Nov 2019, 07:54 Its number 1 vs number 2 in a true 50-50 fight. Rarely in boxing do we get this.
:TU:
No ... it's english fan vs american fans .... there is way more english fans following HW in boxrec than Americans. So this poll kinda of deceiving
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Re: Wilder vs Fury 2

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A pretty significant part of the hype relies on politely going along with the fiction that the first fight was draw-like... but it's cool for them to fight again.
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Re: Wilder vs Fury 2

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First fight was as fair a draw as you'll ever see.
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Re: Wilder vs Fury 2

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No, it wasn't. Should have been around 115-111 Fury or more lopsided, but not any closer.
What important questions did that fight leave unanswered? I can't think of any. Can Fury outbox Wilder? Almost constantly. Can Fury stand up to Wilder's power? Yes, even when it looks like his soul has been blasted out of his body, he can go on to win the rest of that round. The mystery is... ?
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Re: Wilder vs Fury 2

Post by KiwiRider »

Boxtune wrote: 24 Nov 2019, 13:56
ValMar wrote: 24 Nov 2019, 09:06

:TU:
No ... it's english fan vs american fans .... there is way more english fans following HW in boxrec than Americans. So this poll kinda of deceiving
I dunno. I think boxing trumps wishful patriotism on here. Well, it should.
I voted Fury- don't like either guy, never have, and I'm not Bwitish.
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Re: Wilder vs Fury 2

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Onetimeonly wrote: 24 Nov 2019, 14:27 First fight was as fair a draw as you'll ever see.
Yeah I remembered thinking the draw was perfectly reasonable when it was announced.
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Re: Wilder vs Fury 2

Post by tiny_acres »

gilgamesh wrote: 24 Nov 2019, 15:10
Onetimeonly wrote: 24 Nov 2019, 14:27 First fight was as fair a draw as you'll ever see.
Yeah I remembered thinking the draw was perfectly reasonable when it was announced.
I agree. I can see a draw. Too many rounds with nothing really landing from either fighter.
People act like Fury out landed him 10-1.
But really neither were connecting much
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Re: Wilder vs Fury 2

Post by gilgamesh »

tiny_acres wrote: 24 Nov 2019, 15:12
gilgamesh wrote: 24 Nov 2019, 15:10

Yeah I remembered thinking the draw was perfectly reasonable when it was announced.
I agree. I can see a draw. Too many rounds with nothing really landing from either fighter.
People act like Fury out landed him 10-1.
But really neither were connecting much
Yeah to me the first 4 rounds were all of the "Could go either way" variety pretty much. Fury won every round he didn't get dropped in after from Round 5 onward, but the early rounds being what they were, and then him getting dropped twice. Yeah, you got a draw.
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Re: Wilder vs Fury 2

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tiny_acres wrote: 24 Nov 2019, 15:12
gilgamesh wrote: 24 Nov 2019, 15:10

Yeah I remembered thinking the draw was perfectly reasonable when it was announced.
I agree. I can see a draw. Too many rounds with nothing really landing from either fighter.
People act like Fury out landed him 10-1.
But really neither were connecting much
People let the excitement of Wilder's KO potential blind them to how little he accomplishes when he can't land that bomb. I think if you could watch him for the first time without knowing his reputation, you'd be real hard pressed to score rounds for him.
Now granted, when he lands the bomb it's awesome, and granted, Fury's style is often unexciting. He isn't going to outland him 10 to 1. He doesnt throw enough to do that. But nobody said he was beating the daylights out of him. Rounds don't have to be dominant to be clear.
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Re: Wilder vs Fury 2

Post by Lenny Cravats »

Either Fury bores us to tears and wins by UD, or Fury bores us to tears, is winning by UD and gets knocked out.

50/50 for me.
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