To ensure you stay erect of course I have a feeling fury might need a fluffer for the same reason on Sat night
They both are. Your issue is that you can't see it ever since you got your tongue stuck up HBAs a-hole
If Tyson Fury had more time back at top level, I would give him a chance like he did against WK, but Wilder is far too dangerous and mobile. Fury is a full 3 stone heavier so he won't be able to match Wilder's mobility. Wilder will struggle to land early on and could get frustrated so that gives Fury a chance but does Fury hit hard enough? It's so unpredictable but I'm going for Fury on points.
Fury has very good technique and if he manages to slip the windmill, 1,2 and hopefully he'll put that pr*ck Wilder on his ass. He is miles the better boxer but Wilder is super dangerous. I think his style would faze Joshua much more than Fury though.
Hard one to call, had Fury not had his two year furlough I'd have had him all day but anything could happen. His size might be the deciding factor in his favour.
I think its easy to call Fury still looks soft around the gut now whereas wilders an athlete, so even if wilder doesn't knock him out early which I think he might fury will gas after 5 and then get knocked out. I like the idea off a fairy take story but it's real life at the pinnacle of a sport in which I know from experience that if you gas and the other guy doesn't its all over n9 matter how good you are.
After wilder wins joshua is gunna get abused! He already was by several hall of famers at the pre weigh on conference last night.
I am going outside of the norm this time, because I have gone for Wilder on points. I think Fury is a decent boxer and will pickup a few rounds early on, but his lack of condition in comparison to Wilder (due to the the weight he has come down from) will mean he slows down from round 6, with Wilder pushing him. It'll be UD. Wilder's KO power is overrated. He has only KO'd a couple of fighters that haven't been KO'd previously, and they aren't exactly the best fighters in the world, while the rest of his record is padding. He won't KO fury at all. Likewise, Fury's boxing ability is massively overrated. He has good movement for a colossal heavyweight, but his punches are sloppy and carry little power, so he has to punch in combinations, which given his health problems may be difficult to sustain. He has been wobbled and downed from boxers who have poor KO stats because he tends to leave himself exposed if he starts an actual fight rather than spoiling, and his only significant win was a demotivated, bored and complacent Wlad.
Joshua would batter the **** out of Wilder all night long. Joshua has a brilliant jab which softens up the opposition, Wilder does not, he just throws bombs erratically. Whyte would batter Wilder for that matter.