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Boxing Thread

Wilder KO inside 10
 
Just read Fury’s autobiography over the Christmas break

I like him even more now. Seems a good guy (as does Wilder tbf) so I hope he manages it

But I think now Wilder has had a look at Fury he can make enough adjustments in the rematch to land more power punches then the previous encounter (I still think overall Fury will outbox him whilst it lasts), and he punches so hard I think they’ll add up and eventually he’ll put Fury out
 
Going against the grain, i think Fury will box his ears off and this time will go for the KO himself. Thats the main reason he ditched Ben. There were times during the first fight where if Fury actually went for the kill he would of been very successful.

Fury by KO round 10
 
Fury is favourite (just odds on), Wilder is 6/5, draw is 25/1. Another draw for the trilogy?

I find this match a difficult puzzle. Fury will be fitter again after his layoff but I didn't like his last performance at all. I know he has changed trainers now due to that performance and John Fury ripping into Ben Davison. That cut was horrific as well. Fury's style needs super fast reflexes and feet. I know he is only 31yo and only had 30 fights but, due to his extracurricular activities, I would suggest that he may have lost a touch of speed from his legs and his feet. Wilder is Wilder, the worst technique I have ever seen on a HW champ but with that one punch KO power. Wilder is 34yo but has only fought puddings (Ortiz and Fury aside).

Tyson will box his head off for the first half of the fight, will start to tire and Wilder must catch him at one point. Fury cannot rise from the dead again.

Wilder KO10 or Fury PTS. Splinters on my arris from sitting on the fence.

No bet.
 
Going against the grain, i think Fury will box his ears off and this time will go for the KO himself. Thats the main reason he ditched Ben. There were times during the first fight where if Fury actually went for the kill he would of been very successful.

Fury by KO round 10

There are a number of people stating this, he will go for the KO, I cannot see it but hope he does. Would make it exciting.
 
Fury fooked off Ben Davidson and will come in heavier, more powerful, with the same skill and movement as always.

Fury cant bank on out boxing him for 12 and winning on points because one wrong move and hes laid out like last time, but who knows if he gets up this time. Cant take the risk can he really?

Fury to KO late rounds
 
Just seen this :-

Both fighters seem to improve in rematches. Wilder stopped Ortiz and Stiverne a lot easier second time round without much drama even despite losing every round to Ortiz.

Fury outboxed McDernott and Chisora far easier 2nd time round as well so I exoect both to have learnt from fight 1.
 
As Toucan states, if Wilder, after going 12 with Fury, can land easier this time round, it’s snooze time for Tyson.
 
Sources: The #WilderFury2 U.S. PPV is settled - ESPN/FOX joint PPV with ESPN producing - but the U.K. PPV home remains undecided. Both BT and Sky Sports are believed to be pursuing the rights. Anthony Joshua-Andy Ruiz 2 broke U.K. PPV record with over 1.6 million on Sky Sports.

I’ll be watching free in HD.
 
Just seen this :-

Both fighters seem to improve in rematches. Wilder stopped Ortiz and Stiverne a lot easier second time round without much drama even despite losing every round to Ortiz.

Fury outboxed McDernott and Chisora far easier 2nd time round as well so I exoect both to have learnt from fight 1.

As Toucan states, if Wilder, after going 12 with Fury, can land easier this time round, it’s snooze time for Tyson.

That’s why I said what I said. Wilder despite having what appears to be poor technique has shown he’s capable of making the adjustments necessary second time around

Wilder will get to him easier this time. And I think the extra punches he’s able to land will eventually add up to put Fury away, maybe sooner rather then later

KO inside 10rds. Possibly inside 5rds (odds on wilder KO inside 5 Ken?)
 
Betting market still forming. I’ll look again next week.
 
If Fury plants his feet and looks to KO Wilder, snooze time may come earlier than I predict.

Great fight. Will be getting up early for this one [emoji123][emoji123]
 
Wilder by KO 13/8 on betfair. He will land at least once and once is enough
 
Also Usyk to batter Chisora 120- 108 complete shut out
 
I like Tyson and Wilder, I think whoever wins will be able to beat Joshua.
 
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