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Post by serpico on Feb 15, 2020 10:12:00 GMT
A week out from the fight, what are everyones predictions ?
I think it will probably be a case of wilder inside 12 or fury by decision, pretty much like the first fight only fury will take it this time.
Its also possible the cut fury sustained in his last fight will come into play, so even though i think fury wins i'm tempted to stick few quid on a TKO win for wilder.
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Post by salopstick on Feb 15, 2020 10:27:07 GMT
I want fury to win. I believe he can but if wilder lands that punch you are out. It’s almost like fury missed his chance when he was robbed last time
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Post by RedandWhite90 on Feb 15, 2020 11:05:08 GMT
I want fury to win. I believe he can but if wilder lands that punch you are out. It’s almost like fury missed his chance when he was robbed last time Very much feels like an FA Cup 3rd Round replay when then minnow got a draw in the home game but missed the chance to take out the big beast. As a result in the return leg they get panned away from home. Wilder by TKO probably round 7-9
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Post by lordb on Feb 15, 2020 11:09:59 GMT
Wilder put Fury down twice and he got up twice. Wilder hasn't got any more to give.
Fury to win by a knockout
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Post by redstriper on Feb 15, 2020 11:41:13 GMT
Enjoyed the ITV prog about Fury last weekend, you've got to like the guy. Hope he can do it but i don't get the english betting which has him as favourite.
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Post by GeneralFaye on Feb 15, 2020 16:06:32 GMT
Wilder put Fury down twice and he got up twice. Wilder hasn't got any more to give. Fury to win by a knockout I'd be very surprised if Fury knocked him out, hope he does though.
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Post by Goonie on Feb 15, 2020 17:25:23 GMT
Teddy Atlas - find it hard to argue with but hoping for Fury to win
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Post by Deleted on Feb 15, 2020 18:23:53 GMT
Wilder will knock him out.
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Post by liathroid on Feb 15, 2020 19:44:23 GMT
go on WILDER
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Post by mattythestokie on Feb 15, 2020 19:54:36 GMT
Fury can only get stronger from last time. I wouldn’t worry about that cut over his eye either because Wilders tactics don’t revolve around the jab.
You would expect Fury to get the points win. But with Wilder having his KO in his back pocket at all times, this fight will be tense for the full 12 rounds yet again.
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Post by sheikhmomo on Feb 15, 2020 21:00:50 GMT
A week out from the fight, what are everyones predictions ? I think it will probably be a case of wilder inside 12 or fury by decision, pretty much like the first fight only fury will take it this time. Its also possible the cut fury sustained in his last fight will come into play, so even though i think fury wins i'm tempted to stick few quid on a TKO win for wilder. It's about the cut for me serp. If it stays closed, Fury wins for me.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 15, 2020 22:15:17 GMT
I fly out Wednesday, first time I’ve been fortunate enough to take in a fight in Vegas.
Honestly cannot call it. If I was given £1000 I wouldn’t know which way to put it.
Fury is capable of making him look stupid and winning comfortable on points or even late knock out. Where as Wilder can end this in 10 seconds. It’s fascinating for sure.
Come on Fury
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Post by Frogger Theft Auto on Feb 16, 2020 8:56:48 GMT
I'm backing Wilder by KO in the middle rounds.
I think the people saying that Wilder hasn't got any more to give from the first fight are wrong, I think we'll see a better Wilder. In the first fight his team thought Fury's career was finished and they just had to go in there and flatten him out. I can see Wilder coming in with an actual game-plan this time, real homework on Fury under his belt on how to set the shot up properly with feints.
Fury is coming into it after WWE appearances, with a new trainer (getting rid of the bloke that masterminded the first fight). I still can't see him having the concentration to nullify the threat for 12 rounds and his resurrection from the punch last time was probably a once in a lifetime recovery.
Heart wants Fury but head can't see anything other than a Wilder KO.
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Post by richie22 on Feb 16, 2020 9:59:31 GMT
Wilder in rounds 3-6, he comes out and chases fury like a mad man, exposes the cut that Otto walin inflicted, he keeps picking away at it before he gets a stopage, cue a ring invasion from the transit and caravan owners club. I’d love to see another brit win the belt but Otto showed the world that fury has weakness , he doesn’t like to be chased and harassed, wilder will exploit that. He a fitter ,faster and hits many times harder than Otto, the Bob fathers doctor will not be able to save fury this time. Having said this, if wilder doesn’t do that, fury will use his intelligence ( I think the cleverest boxer that has ever gone in the ring) and stay behind his jab, go the distance and score the points win. Wilder win betweeen 3-6
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Post by zerps on Feb 16, 2020 10:22:57 GMT
It’s a shame fury can’t punch or he’d unify the division easily.
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Post by mattythestokie on Feb 16, 2020 12:37:14 GMT
I fly out Wednesday, first time I’ve been fortunate enough to take in a fight in Vegas. Honestly cannot call it. If I was given £1000 I wouldn’t know which way to put it. Fury is capable of making him look stupid and winning comfortable on points or even late knock out. Where as Wilder can end this in 10 seconds. It’s fascinating for sure. Come on Fury How much did you pay for flights? Was planning on doing the exact same thing you’re doing but work said other things. Was desperate to go and was willing to pay more than I should really have done. Think the cheapest fight tickets were £250 weren’t they?
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Post by serpico on Feb 16, 2020 14:46:26 GMT
Lets not kid ourselves, Fury won the first fight and was only 60% fit, he's beaten Klitschko, wilders best win was over Ortiz, a man who many suspect is a lot older than he claims to be and wilder got outboxed in that fight, he was saved by his right hand, most of wilders wins have been against opponents outside the top 10 in the division, mostly bums, his handlers have matched him very well but i think they know as soon as he faces a puncher he's probably going to lose.
If Furys mind is right and he's fully fit he should beat wilder, he might even stop him but i'd say a 12 round decision is more likely.
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Post by Staffsoatcake on Feb 16, 2020 15:12:06 GMT
He needs to knock Wilder out, no way will Fury get a pts, decision over in the USA.
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Post by georgieboy52 on Feb 16, 2020 15:16:32 GMT
A week out from the fight, what are everyones predictions ? I think it will probably be a case of wilder inside 12 or fury by decision, pretty much like the first fight only fury will take it this time. Its also possible the cut fury sustained in his last fight will come into play, so even though i think fury wins i'm tempted to stick few quid on a TKO win for wilder. If Tyson can keep far enough away from that wicked right hand of Decontay-he's winning it on points.
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Post by neworleanstokie on Feb 16, 2020 15:40:32 GMT
I fly out Wednesday, first time I’ve been fortunate enough to take in a fight in Vegas. Honestly cannot call it. If I was given £1000 I wouldn’t know which way to put it. Fury is capable of making him look stupid and winning comfortable on points or even late knock out. Where as Wilder can end this in 10 seconds. It’s fascinating for sure. Come on Fury Nice to see you're off to LAS mate...now I'll be the one watching on TV!
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Post by rickyfullerbeer on Feb 16, 2020 22:40:34 GMT
I fly out Wednesday, first time I’ve been fortunate enough to take in a fight in Vegas. Honestly cannot call it. If I was given £1000 I wouldn’t know which way to put it. Fury is capable of making him look stupid and winning comfortable on points or even late knock out. Where as Wilder can end this in 10 seconds. It’s fascinating for sure. Come on Fury Awesome! Enjoy fella
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Post by rickyfullerbeer on Feb 16, 2020 22:41:54 GMT
It’s a shame fury can’t punch or he’d unify the division easily. Fury carries more power than he's given credit for although you rarely see him load up in the way most other heavyweights do. I really hope he mops up the whole division and I also hope Dillian Whyte gets his opportunity.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2020 22:46:46 GMT
Used to get to a lot of top fights but think the current scene has been the poorest I can ever remember. I agree with the original poster, Wilder in the distance.
Enjoy Clyde- apart from The Garden is nowhere to watch a fight like Vegas.
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Post by zerps on Feb 17, 2020 7:41:27 GMT
It’s a shame fury can’t punch or he’d unify the division easily. Fury carries more power than he's given credit for although you rarely see him load up in the way most other heavyweights do. I really hope he mops up the whole division and I also hope Dillian Whyte gets his opportunity. Whyte beats him for me. I think he’s very underrated.
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Post by neworleanstokie on Feb 17, 2020 14:48:33 GMT
Used to get to a lot of top fights but think the current scene has been the poorest I can ever remember. I agree with the original poster, Wilder in the distance. Enjoy Clyde- apart from The Garden is nowhere to watch a fight like Vegas. I'd give Vegas the edge, when there's a fight on you see it everywhere and if you are staying at the MGM there is a great buzz in the build up. Personally I'd stay off-site as I like a bit of peace and quiet on my hols. In NY most people would not know a fight is on but it's only a 10 min cab ride home for me from MSG, 20 mins from the Barlclays!
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Post by djduncanjames on Feb 19, 2020 16:00:37 GMT
A week out from the fight, what are everyones predictions ? I think it will probably be a case of wilder inside 12 or fury by decision, pretty much like the first fight only fury will take it this time. Its also possible the cut fury sustained in his last fight will come into play, so even though i think fury wins i'm tempted to stick few quid on a TKO win for wilder. It's about the cut for me serp. If it stays closed, Fury wins for me. Is the cut really a target ? I didn't realise a wound like that could re-open ? I figured it would be major scar tissue and tough as hell ? Mind you I watched the fight again today it made Huth's look pretty tame Serious serious gash -- 2 in fact its like his eye lid was cut as well
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Post by Frogger Theft Auto on Feb 19, 2020 16:43:05 GMT
It's about the cut for me serp. If it stays closed, Fury wins for me. Is the cut really a target ? I didn't realise a wound like that could re-open ? I figured it would be major scar tissue and tough as hell ? Mind you I watched the fight again today it made Huth's look pretty tame Serious serious gash -- 2 in fact its like his eye lid was cut as well Scar tissue can be a problem for fighters opening up again, yeah. You only have to worry about it with a volume puncher though, or somebody whose style clashes with yours to the point where you're clashing heads - and Wilder is the complete opposite on both counts. He's a concussive puncher, don't think he's ever been in a bloody fight. Somebody like Joshua would be a worry for Fury now, he's a heavy volume puncher that could target an eye. Might be why Fury was talking about that fight never happening in his interviews this week.
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Post by djduncanjames on Feb 19, 2020 17:08:21 GMT
Is the cut really a target ? I didn't realise a wound like that could re-open ? I figured it would be major scar tissue and tough as hell ? Mind you I watched the fight again today it made Huth's look pretty tame Serious serious gash -- 2 in fact its like his eye lid was cut as well Scar tissue can be a problem for fighters opening up again, yeah. You only have to worry about it with a volume puncher though, or somebody whose style clashes with yours to the point where you're clashing heads - and Wilder is the complete opposite on both counts. He's a concussive puncher, don't think he's ever been in a bloody fight. Somebody like Joshua would be a worry for Fury now, he's a heavy volume puncher that could target an eye. Might be why Fury was talking about that fight never happening in his interviews this week. interesting point bro, i did catch Tyson said that earlier this week, i brushed it off as nothing but it makes sense in that context I think Tyson will win this fight, not in the second round but he will end this run of Wilder for sure. It's his destiny, he won't be denied!
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Post by franklin66 on Feb 19, 2020 17:51:50 GMT
Again at £25 despite me paying for hundreds of channels I'll watch on some dodgy stream it's a scandal to charge so much.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 19, 2020 20:33:43 GMT
Cannot Stand Fury..along with that other guy who did the cage fighting and knocked his opponent out after a minute or so, but hey i get the channels free (ish)
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