I bet this fight several months ago, took Fury to win, he will do the same thing he did
in last fight, no doubt about it!!!
@RLeith35
In a heavyweight fight, you can never say a quality puncher has no chance IMO. I also liked Fury, but I don't like the price. We can knock this subject around on Friday or Saturday.
@RLeith35
In a heavyweight fight, you can never say a quality puncher has no chance IMO. I also liked Fury, but I don't like the price. We can knock this subject around on Friday or Saturday.
@RLeith35
any second thoughts about fury with the covid and the weight gain and the lackadaisacal kind of demeanour in the lead up just recently??i loved him as well but am a bit uneasy currently..at his peak i would have him about 95% chance to win but i am wavering now and maybe theres a bit of value on wilder
@RLeith35
any second thoughts about fury with the covid and the weight gain and the lackadaisacal kind of demeanour in the lead up just recently??i loved him as well but am a bit uneasy currently..at his peak i would have him about 95% chance to win but i am wavering now and maybe theres a bit of value on wilder
Fighting is almost as much mental as it is physical. There is no doubt that Fury is in Wilder’s head. Fury took Wilder’s best punch in fight 1 and got up from it. In fight 2 Fury just straight beat up Wilder. That is not something that Wilder will be able to just forget about. There is no doubt that those thoughts will be lingering in his head. Fury has unwavering confidence in his ability and though Wilder would never admit it, he has to be slightly intimidated by that.
Wilder also made a panic move in switching trainers and is apparently figuring out a whole new game plan and style to attack Fury. Wilder is 35 years old and to expect him to completely change is style of fighting that he’s used his entire career can only lead to mistakes and sloppiness in my opinion.
The line set by the books also tells a story here as they make Fury almost 3-1 favorite. In America they know they will get a lot of Wilder action at + money and don’t seem to be worried in the least bit. This is the biggest heavyweight fight in several years and the books are essentially begging for Wilder money.
Of course there’s always a chance Wilder connects on a big punch and knocks out Fury, I would be shocked if Fury losses this fight. He’s too big, too crazy and too dominant of a fighter. Add that to the mental edge and Fury is the clear play in this fight.
Fighting is almost as much mental as it is physical. There is no doubt that Fury is in Wilder’s head. Fury took Wilder’s best punch in fight 1 and got up from it. In fight 2 Fury just straight beat up Wilder. That is not something that Wilder will be able to just forget about. There is no doubt that those thoughts will be lingering in his head. Fury has unwavering confidence in his ability and though Wilder would never admit it, he has to be slightly intimidated by that.
Wilder also made a panic move in switching trainers and is apparently figuring out a whole new game plan and style to attack Fury. Wilder is 35 years old and to expect him to completely change is style of fighting that he’s used his entire career can only lead to mistakes and sloppiness in my opinion.
The line set by the books also tells a story here as they make Fury almost 3-1 favorite. In America they know they will get a lot of Wilder action at + money and don’t seem to be worried in the least bit. This is the biggest heavyweight fight in several years and the books are essentially begging for Wilder money.
Of course there’s always a chance Wilder connects on a big punch and knocks out Fury, I would be shocked if Fury losses this fight. He’s too big, too crazy and too dominant of a fighter. Add that to the mental edge and Fury is the clear play in this fight.
With both coming in with heavier weights expect slow but technical offensive and defensive style. Wilders right hand is obviously dangerous but he may get fatigued in the later rounds. Fury will win this fight with finesse.
With both coming in with heavier weights expect slow but technical offensive and defensive style. Wilders right hand is obviously dangerous but he may get fatigued in the later rounds. Fury will win this fight with finesse.
Fury figured out Wilder after that first fight. All Wilder knows is throwing the right hand and every opponent he faced until then fought a cautious style and allowed Wilder to walk them down. In the 2nd fight, Fury flipped the script and became the aggressor walking Wilder down. He made Wilder fight off his back foot and dared him to actually try and box for once in his life and Wilder crumbled. Wilder's reaction to his defeat has been horrendous from firing his training team, calling Fury a cheat, hiring a bunch of yes men who just tell Deontay how great he is and never challenge him to get better. Wilder is 36 and spent his entire career KO'ing guys with that right hand, but he's facing someone bigger than him that boxes better and can move his feet.
Sure Wilder can end it with one punch, but i don't think it's likely to happen. In the last fight Fury did deliver a blow to Wilder's ear to earn a knockdown and it looked like it threw off his equilibrium. I don't know if Fury gets the finish here, but i think he beats up Wilder again pretty bad. Anyone concerned with Fury's antics before the fight probably haven't followed Fury's career. This guy dressed up as Batman for his press conference before the Klitschko fight and acted like a complete goofball answering questions in the costume for what was at that time the biggest fight of his career....and oh yeah he dominated that fight and beat a guy who was the top heavyweight for a decade.
I have Fury in a parlay with some Ncaa football
Fury figured out Wilder after that first fight. All Wilder knows is throwing the right hand and every opponent he faced until then fought a cautious style and allowed Wilder to walk them down. In the 2nd fight, Fury flipped the script and became the aggressor walking Wilder down. He made Wilder fight off his back foot and dared him to actually try and box for once in his life and Wilder crumbled. Wilder's reaction to his defeat has been horrendous from firing his training team, calling Fury a cheat, hiring a bunch of yes men who just tell Deontay how great he is and never challenge him to get better. Wilder is 36 and spent his entire career KO'ing guys with that right hand, but he's facing someone bigger than him that boxes better and can move his feet.
Sure Wilder can end it with one punch, but i don't think it's likely to happen. In the last fight Fury did deliver a blow to Wilder's ear to earn a knockdown and it looked like it threw off his equilibrium. I don't know if Fury gets the finish here, but i think he beats up Wilder again pretty bad. Anyone concerned with Fury's antics before the fight probably haven't followed Fury's career. This guy dressed up as Batman for his press conference before the Klitschko fight and acted like a complete goofball answering questions in the costume for what was at that time the biggest fight of his career....and oh yeah he dominated that fight and beat a guy who was the top heavyweight for a decade.
I have Fury in a parlay with some Ncaa football
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