How much is the PPV for the fight?
How much is the PPV for the fight?
Does anyone think Fury has the power to knock Wilder out? From what I've read he doesn't. That means outboxing him for 12 rounds and trying to avoid a big punch... Hard to do for that long.
Does anyone think Fury has the power to knock Wilder out? From what I've read he doesn't. That means outboxing him for 12 rounds and trying to avoid a big punch... Hard to do for that long.
I’ve seen Wilder severely rocked before, so the answer is yes, as Fury is a 20st 6ft 9” heavyweight. However, it’s not the outcome I’d have any dosh on. Wilder by KO or Fury on points is the choice imo.
Fury has come in over a stone heavier than their last fight, but so has Wilder. But both look toned so it’s likely merely muscle bulk. Will it affect their stamina over 12 rounds? Depends on the pace of the fight and their conditioning tbh.Will Fury carrying that weight affect his speed and stamina also? As Ruiz showed too much weight and your not as effective.
Fury has come in over a stone heavier than their last fight, but so has Wilder. But both look toned so it’s likely merely muscle bulk. Will it affect their stamina over 12 rounds? Depends on the pace of the fight and their conditioning tbh.
No chance Fury is winning on points... fighting in American with a American referee and three American judges!
Any heavyweight has the power to knock another out imo.
Wouldn't bet on it tonight though and I also don't buy this nonsense about Fury going hard early on for a knockout. Not going to happen.
I think he could potentially outclass him enough to not really make it an option.
There'll always be one though which is why I'm considering Fury by split decision at 9/1.
What choice does he have? He's not getting a points victory.