Bulking up could have a bad effect on Wilder’s hand speed and stamina. Fury is used to being heavy. Wilder needs to put him away EARLY. Within 4 rounds. If by the mid rounds Fury isn’t outta there, it’s just gonna be a repeat of the last fight. On a side note, I too cannot wait to see clowns like Boxingego and Dontae cry along with all those other race baiting LDBC clowns after Fury puts another whipping on Wilder. The excuses are going to fly. Lol
the flip side is that if Wilder wins, then this PROVES the 2nd fight was fixed, that's how this game works.
The undercard is all heavyweights?? Oh, I aint ordering this shit. I'll stay posted here for updates .
Sanchez TKO (?) Helenius KO Ramirez KO Anderson KO Vykhryst KO Berlanga KO These are my predictions. Looking forward to seeing Ramirez.
Does anybody think that Wilder might have improved physically and technically over the past 2 years in any significant fashion, or is it STILL the case that he's basically a puncher trying to turn this into a shootout.???
He type is to be lethally dangerous until the very end, though I think he's either very very dumb or he's very very sure he's made some adjustments and can turn this around. He literally forced this fight.
It would be possibly the biggest turnaround in history if a zero skill guy like Wilder, trained by a bum, developed into a technician over night.
Not a technician per se but some bit of thinking behind the random "Show up and hit him, hard" philosophy he has espoused so far.
I believe the extra weight will help him some as his body might be able to take more punishment. Also it is possible that he has improved his jab, but it's difficult to see it being enough to overcome Fury, as Wilder is 35 already. Instead of a shootout, imo Wilder's best bet is to stay safe and wait for the perfect chance. I recently rewatched Wilder's first fight with Stiverne and in there he did some useful jabbing. He hasn't developed from that at all though, and Fury has a lot to do with Wilder looking clueless
After all the talk about Fury being fat, Fury is basically the same weight he was in the last fight, and Wilder is fat
I can't stand Wilder one bit. So many laughable excuses. He has not accepted defeat like a man. He goes on like some preacher but he talks such shite. The guy is a massive clown. I've got Fury inside 7 rounds. I don't think Wilder is rejuvenated, or whatever he's been going on about. He's got one-punch dynamite and that's his only chance; to catch Fury if he switches off, which I don't think Fury will.
Wilder delusion and ridiculous excuses might be an advantage for him. If he really believe that fury cheated, he might come with the same mentality he had in the first fight. I don't think he's technically sound enough to make adjustments that could take him to a win against fury. His only chance is the big punch, and hell need a ton of confidence to pull it off
Wilder seems to have convinced himself that Fury cheated. It’s also possible that he’s cashing out, though. He hasn’t taken any tune up, has recently talked retirement, and at the press conference on Wednesday, he uttered something to the effect of “I’m cool if I never fight again.” I think he does want revenge, but I also think he’s alright with not getting it. Win, lose,’or draw, I wouldn’t be at all surprised if we see the last of Wilder tonight.
Good ideas being expressed here. Coukd be the case he wants to purge the stench of the first two fights and go out of these 3 fights better than he stands right now.
Better coverage than the BBC. When you follow their updates, Wilder could have put Fury out for the 10 count and they'd still be talking about what Fury's chances were of winning.