Wilder is 40-0 with 39 KO’s and he’s 33 years old and 6’7” in height. He has faced a mediocre level of competition and in his last fight with Luis Ortiz and he lost the first 6 rounds before stopping Ortiz with one punch. He has big, one punch knockout power especially in his right hand. At only 212 pounds, his power comes from his long arms and the speed he is able to generate. He tends to flick a powerful, accurate jab to control the action but has next to no foot movement. Avoids punches with head movement and sports “iron in his chin” and has excellent recuperative powers.
Fury is 29-0-1 with 20 KO’s. He has faced a decent level of competition and after gaining the heavyweight championship by defeating Wladimir Klitschko in 2015, Tyson retired from boxing and spiraled out of control for 2.5 years only to come out of retirement in 2017. He is known for his footwork and defense as he rolls with punches by moving his head. He does have a tendency to hold his left hand low. Fury is a “rhythm fighter” and likes to dictate the pace by reducing the fight speed to 30 miles per hour vs someone that Wilder who would prefer the fight at 80. He has a good sense of distance and stays on the outside. He can “dirty up a fight” and has been penalized a number of times for hitting behind the head and other infractions.
Prediction:
During their first fight, I bet Fury would win by decision. I personally thought Fury won eight of the 12 rounds but Wilder did have the two knockdowns. Fury said he plans to “bring power” and knockout Wilder in the second round.Expect more of the same from the first fight. To win, Fury has to fight the perfect fight and avoid Wilder’s power. It could happen, but somehow and someway, Wilder always seems to find a way to win. With all that said, I’m not sure who will win but I think it will be by decision. I’m betting the over 10.5 rounds because Wilder has an iron jaw and Fury has little power (against top heavyweights.) I think the only way Fury can win is by decision.
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Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury II
Wilder is 40-0 with 39 KO’s and he’s 33 years old and 6’7” in height. He has faced a mediocre level of competition and in his last fight with Luis Ortiz and he lost the first 6 rounds before stopping Ortiz with one punch. He has big, one punch knockout power especially in his right hand. At only 212 pounds, his power comes from his long arms and the speed he is able to generate. He tends to flick a powerful, accurate jab to control the action but has next to no foot movement. Avoids punches with head movement and sports “iron in his chin” and has excellent recuperative powers.
Fury is 29-0-1 with 20 KO’s. He has faced a decent level of competition and after gaining the heavyweight championship by defeating Wladimir Klitschko in 2015, Tyson retired from boxing and spiraled out of control for 2.5 years only to come out of retirement in 2017. He is known for his footwork and defense as he rolls with punches by moving his head. He does have a tendency to hold his left hand low. Fury is a “rhythm fighter” and likes to dictate the pace by reducing the fight speed to 30 miles per hour vs someone that Wilder who would prefer the fight at 80. He has a good sense of distance and stays on the outside. He can “dirty up a fight” and has been penalized a number of times for hitting behind the head and other infractions.
Prediction:
During their first fight, I bet Fury would win by decision. I personally thought Fury won eight of the 12 rounds but Wilder did have the two knockdowns. Fury said he plans to “bring power” and knockout Wilder in the second round.Expect more of the same from the first fight. To win, Fury has to fight the perfect fight and avoid Wilder’s power. It could happen, but somehow and someway, Wilder always seems to find a way to win. With all that said, I’m not sure who will win but I think it will be by decision. I’m betting the over 10.5 rounds because Wilder has an iron jaw and Fury has little power (against top heavyweights.) I think the only way Fury can win is by decision.
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