The biggest loser in this whoever wins is Joshua, there's supposedly already a deal in place for a Wilder - Fury 3 regardless of the result tonight. AJ's next fight will probably be against a camel in the desert.
I think Wilder will be much better prepared this time around and I hope he tears Fury apart, hopefully he then goes on and unifies the division to become a truly great heavyweight, the first since Lennox Lewis.
Tonight's boxing
If Wilder targets Fury's eyes its probably a foregone conclusion. Micromesh won't prevent Fury being cut again. But Fury is a big brute with lots pf TKO's, so maybe he'll get in first.
Either way I doubt it'll be up with Ali/Frasier, Ali/Foreman. Ali was a boxer. He carried his showmanship into the ring, that takes a degree of self confidence that I find extrordinary.
By comparison Fury is a lumbering oaf.
Either way I doubt it'll be up with Ali/Frasier, Ali/Foreman. Ali was a boxer. He carried his showmanship into the ring, that takes a degree of self confidence that I find extrordinary.
By comparison Fury is a lumbering oaf.
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he was at a career heaviest today, most expert saying that was a bad idea, but most are experts after the fight
90% of experts after the weigh in were saying fury is too heavy as well, you will definitely lose speed and endurance but maybe if you get bullied as was wilder today more weight is needed, he was literally thrown around sometimes
Afterwards your always more clever, if the few good right hands wilder landed in the first round had an effect that could have made the fight go totally different
wilder was wobbly legged from end of the second round never seed to recover so it got very one sided bit like joshua ruiz 1, think they will probably talk him into doing the rematch, by far most money, chance at redemption/get title back
betting should still have it around 70-30
90% of experts after the weigh in were saying fury is too heavy as well, you will definitely lose speed and endurance but maybe if you get bullied as was wilder today more weight is needed, he was literally thrown around sometimes
Afterwards your always more clever, if the few good right hands wilder landed in the first round had an effect that could have made the fight go totally different
wilder was wobbly legged from end of the second round never seed to recover so it got very one sided bit like joshua ruiz 1, think they will probably talk him into doing the rematch, by far most money, chance at redemption/get title back
betting should still have it around 70-30
The blow to his left ear in the second round is what did him, it was bleeding from that point onwards. His balance (which obviously your ear is crucial for) never recovered. His corner also were gesticulating about his ear as soon as they threw in the towel.
I am no boxing expert but I would be fairly confident that that strike to the ear had a huge impact upon the rest of the fight.
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Agree with that, could have busted his ear drum, wasn't really mentioned by the comms after the fight.PDC wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2020 12:45 pmThe blow to his left ear in the second round is what did him, it was bleeding from that point onwards. His balance (which obviously your ear is crucial for) never recovered. His corner also were gesticulating about his ear as soon as they threw in the towel.
I am no boxing expert but I would be fairly confident that that strike to the ear had a huge impact upon the rest of the fight.
Will be really interesting to see where the heavyweight division goes from here. Wilder - Fury 3 is a given, if Wilder was to win that there'd need to be a 4th! Fury - Joshua would be fun just to see Fury wind up Hearn! Fury is probably the better boxer of the three he could be undisputed champ in 18 months or so.
Only wildcard I see in the division is maybe Usyk, he's the mandatory to Joshua for the WBO so whatever happens the next 2 years or so should be interesting in the heavyweight division.