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Topic: Wilder vs. Fury II: The Rematch is On - page 17. (Read 2560 times)

legendary
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November 28, 2019, 11:01:24 PM
#51
one shot can change everything from Wilder and it was evident from the last fight against Ortiz and it was even a punch to the jaw and yet he got floored which shows his punching power.
If you look at the fight and if you were scoring i saw Wilder loosing all the rounds on points and he was waiting for the right moment to strike and when he went for the killer shot he did not connect in the jaw but got connected in his forehead and eye area and it is not that easy to knock anyone out hitting that area but his power was more than enough to flood Ortiz.
Wilder will be waiting for Tyson to make a mistake and land that heavy hand and that is the beauty of this fight.


It wasn't in the jaw because it wasn't a hook or an uppercut, it was a straight right that landed cleanly on the front face of Ortiz.

Wilder is not a scoring machine type of fighter, mainly because he is not really a volume puncher. Unlike other boxers, he is not a machine gun; he is more of a bomb. Ortiz was the one scoring in both of their fights. This is also the same in his first match against Tyson. Tyson was the one making points while Wilder releases strong bomb of a punch every now and then. The bombs were enough to floor Tyson a couple of times but Tyson's points were also enough to win rounds. That made the fight very exciting to watch. That also caused the confusing and controversial split draw.


 
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November 28, 2019, 10:40:47 PM
#50
one shot can change everything from Wilder and it was evident from the last fight against Ortiz and it was even a punch to the jaw and yet he got floored which shows his punching power.
If you look at the fight and if you were scoring i saw Wilder loosing all the rounds on points and he was waiting for the right moment to strike and when he went for the killer shot he did not connect in the jaw but got connected in his forehead and eye area and it is not that easy to knock anyone out hitting that area but his power was more than enough to flood Ortiz.
Wilder will be waiting for Tyson to make a mistake and land that heavy hand and that is the beauty of this fight.
legendary
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November 28, 2019, 08:45:47 PM
#49
It’s all being set up for the winner of -

Wilder vs Fury
Ruiz vs Joshua

To face off to unify the heavyweight division.
For sure the winners of these 2 matches will have a high chance to face in the future. Cheesy

I was expecting this to happen already since Wilder won against Ortiz but if Ortiz won on that fight, he will be the one who will face Fury. After the controversial split draw between the two, they have a chance now to settle who is the best in the heavyweight division. I''m excited with this match and I think I will put some bets on it in the future.
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November 28, 2019, 06:23:48 PM
#48
Are there sportsbooks already offering early odds for this fight? I would be betting on the early odds underdog, whoever it may be, maybe Tyson Fury hehehe. It might become close to even odds when fight day arrives.
I waiting to see how the odds makers will see this fight consider the last fight of Wilder and Fury and how they will come up with the odds, it is really hard to predict this fight as one shot can change everything from Wilder and it was evident from the last fight against Ortiz and it was even a punch to the jaw and yet he got floored which shows his punching power.

It's too early, we can expect it next year as the fight will happen early next year. \

https://talksport.com/sport/boxing/600401/deontay-wilder-vs-tyson-fury-rematch-date-luis-ortiz-otto-wallin/

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Fury announced in July that his rematch against Wilder will take place on February 22, 2020.

so maybe by January, the odds will already be available,.. I am excited as you are guys, let's just keep monitoring our favorite sportsbook and put some update here if the line is already up.
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November 28, 2019, 12:35:59 PM
#47
Are there sportsbooks already offering early odds for this fight? I would be betting on the early odds underdog, whoever it may be, maybe Tyson Fury hehehe. It might become close to even odds when fight day arrives.
I waiting to see how the odds makers will see this fight consider the last fight of Wilder and Fury and how they will come up with the odds, it is really hard to predict this fight as one shot can change everything from Wilder and it was evident from the last fight against Ortiz and it was not even a punch to the jaw and yet he got floored which shows his punching power.
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November 28, 2019, 06:52:57 AM
#46
It's just right, that they have a rematch, the first fight is very exciting but the outcome is not what people expect it to be, people thought Fury won the match because of the earlier domination in the early rounds, but others think Wilder should win the fight, because of the two knockdowns, in the later rounds, the second match will settle it.
legendary
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November 28, 2019, 05:51:33 AM
#45
I don't remember time when heavyweight category and boxing in general was so interesting.
So far I could find some early odds for this fight

Every fight in heavyweight after Klichko fights is interesting. Cant imagine why people pay money to see 12 rounds of "jab-jab-jab-jab-jab-jab-jab-clinch-jab-jab-jab-straight punch: a) KO b) no KO=repeat jab-jab-jab combo"
legendary
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November 27, 2019, 10:44:49 PM
#44
Are there sportsbooks already offering early odds for this fight? I would be betting on the early odds underdog, whoever it may be, maybe Tyson Fury hehehe. It might become close to even odds when fight day arrives.

Betting odds is really in favor of Wilder, I will still wait before the fight begins because there's a lot of changes in odds for sure.

My favorite sportbooks do not have odds on this rematch yet. BetOnline.ag, however, has it +105 for Wilder and -125 for Fury. This means that while both of you are expecting Wilder to be the favorite and Fury as the underdog of this fight, it is actually Tyson who is leading in the odds. The numbers are saying that your $100 bet for Wilder will give you a $105 return winning while your $125 bet for Fury will only give you $100 in prize.
legendary
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November 27, 2019, 10:14:50 PM
#43
Wilder – Fury
Nationality: American – British
Age: 34 – 31
Height: 6ft 7 – 6ft 9
Stance: Orthodox – Orthodox
Reach: 83in – 85in
Record: 42-0-1 – 29-0-1
KOs: 41 – 20
Rounds: 143 – 186
Really looking forward for this fight.
We can see a disappointed first lost for their boxing career here.
I do love watching this kind of boxing, especially fighting of two undefeated boxers, it's much exciting and yet intense fight because either of the two boxer will become defeated if the game will not end by draw.
Betting odds is really in favor of Wilder, I will still wait before the fight begins because there's a lot of changes in odds for sure.
legendary
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November 27, 2019, 09:17:46 PM
#42
Are there sportsbooks already offering early odds for this fight? I would be betting on the early odds underdog, whoever it may be, maybe Tyson Fury hehehe. It might become close to even odds when fight day arrives.
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November 27, 2019, 08:54:24 PM
#41
I don't remember time when heavyweight category and boxing in general was so interesting.
So far I could find some early odds for this fight
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November 27, 2019, 08:00:33 PM
#40
This should be a 50/50 fight as the first fight ended up as draw, but with the recent win of Wilder, I think he will be a slight favorite in this game, but with that line, we can still get a good value of our bet betting either any of the fighter.

For sure this one is going to be an exciting fight, whether it will end in decision or KO, I just like to see how Fury will make an effort this time around.
Well, the first fight was supposed to be for him, but he got known down in fight so maybe that was the one that really helps Wilder.

It should be 50/50, even if Fury is not holding a title, he knows how to generate hype in a fight, even if he is fighting lower class fighters he still stirs excitement into the fight, this fight could still go the other way, if Wilder did not score a knockdowns, that could be an easy win for Fury,
Wilder will take this fight seriously now if he wants to be the greatest fighter of this generation, he must knock out Fury.
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November 27, 2019, 06:03:22 PM
#39
Wilder To Begin Fury Camp Dec. 31, Workouts Being Reduced

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Deontay Wilder will be back in the ring Feb. 22 against Tyson Fury, thirteen weeks after demolishing Luis Ortiz to retain his WBC heavyweight title.

The turnaround may be a quick one considering the magnitude of the fight, but neither the Alabaman fighter or his trainer, Jay Deas, are concerned.

Deas has circled Dec. 31 as the date to kick off training camp for Wilder’s rematch against the lineal heavyweight champion of the world, the trainer told BoxingScene.com.

https://www.boxingscene.com/wilder-begin-fury-camp-dec-31-workouts-being-reduced--144634

A full 12-13 weeks of training for Deontay to prepare for this big fight. I think this is good for his body as the training said that they are going to reduced his training loads. I agree that this will be very huge fight in the boxing community. I'm still 50/50 in this fight, and I'm sure the odds are going to be close in this one, I'll probably look for ML here first and see how I'm going to bet in this fight.

@TopTort777 - according to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deontay_Wilder_vs._Tyson_Fury,

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Purses

According to the California State Athletic Commission, Wilder had a guaranteed base purse of $4 million and Fury took home a guaranteed purse of $3 million.[21] Despite Frank Warren's original claim that the revenue would be split 50-50, it was revealed that if the fight generated 1 million PPV buys, Wilder could make $14 million (£11 million) and Fury would earn around $10.25 million (£8 million). Both boxers would see this increase to their base purses after receiving their percentages from pay-per-view revenue.[22]

That is during their first fight. So I will assume that because of the magnitude of this rematch, they will received more than or at least double what they got in the first fight.
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November 27, 2019, 05:22:39 PM
#38
This should be a 50/50 fight as the first fight ended up as draw, but with the recent win of Wilder, I think he will be a slight favorite in this game, but with that line, we can still get a good value of our bet betting either any of the fighter.

For sure this one is going to be an exciting fight, whether it will end in decision or KO, I just like to see how Fury will make an effort this time around.
Well the first fight was suppose to be for him, but he got known down in fight so maybe that was the one that really helps Wilder.
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November 27, 2019, 04:51:27 PM
#37
I'll go for wilder. Not only he has a KO power but he probably learns from their previous fight. But believing that both of them will prepare for this fight, it gonna be an exciting fight to see. Fury might take precautions also to avoid Wilder's KO punch just to finish the 12round fight and has a chance to win otherwise, he ends up early. But considering their fight records, its gonna be very tough for both of them to have TKO.
legendary
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November 27, 2019, 04:37:22 PM
#36

Both of their last fights have an indication of things to come for their next fight, Wilder is very sharp and very strong and very serious on becoming the one best champion in the heavyweight division, his opponent in his last fight is not a very technical fight, I'm talking about Ortiz, I believe Wilder can knock Fury out if he sees the opening, that's what he needs I'm sure this is what he will be looking for.

For sure. Wilder seems to be able to keep his KO power even into the later rounds, I mean he dropped fury with a last punch in the 11th round in their last fight.

All he really needs to do is catch him flush earlier this time, when he still has even more of his power left. That 11th row knockdown punch probably wasn't even full power, which is why Fury managed to get back up.

Still, I'm sure Fury has the skills to avoid Wilder for 12 rounds, but it is quite possible Wilder will get lucky with an opening and knock him the f*** out.
legendary
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November 27, 2019, 10:38:40 AM
#35
Anyone knows how much fighter will earn this time?

I've noticed Fury trash talk too much. This boxer is a no-name, that one is a bum, this one I'm gonna win with eyes closed and etc. (never followed what Wilder say, hope is not so much trash talker ar Tyson). Wish someone shut his mouth with a nice punch.

No punch can shut his big mouth, this is his trademark but he does back it up with achievement look at his achievement, he is a very exciting fighter because of the hype he is creating whenever he has a fight, there's going to be a lot of trash talk when these two held their press conference, and of course both fighters will make good money this time.

Conor McGregor on steroids  Grin He also dresses showy. Next gonna be launching a product with his name.
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November 27, 2019, 09:28:30 AM
#34
Anyone knows how much fighter will earn this time?

I've noticed Fury trash talk too much. This boxer is a no-name, that one is a bum, this one I'm gonna win with eyes closed and etc. (never followed what Wilder say, hope is not so much trash talker ar Tyson). Wish someone shut his mouth with a nice punch.

No punch can shut his big mouth, this is his trademark but he does back it up with achievement look at his achievement, he is a very exciting fighter because of the hype he is creating whenever he has a fight, there's going to be a lot of trash talk when these two held their press conference, and of course both fighters will make good money this time.
legendary
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November 27, 2019, 08:29:58 AM
#33
Anyone knows how much fighter will earn this time?

I've noticed Fury trash talk too much. This boxer is a no-name, that one is a bum, this one I'm gonna win with eyes closed and etc. (never followed what Wilder say, hope is not so much trash talker ar Tyson). Wish someone shut his mouth with a nice punch.
legendary
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November 27, 2019, 08:14:55 AM
#32
I think the OP need to change the thread topic cause it somehow convincing at a point I thought they are fighting already.

Days, weeks, and months ago the rematch was the talk of the town but it was still nothing but a mere rumor, even though very likely happening. What I meant by On in the subject is that the rematch is finally sealed. The contract has been signed already. It is not just a rumor, it is really on track.  Cheesy

if you have a poll on who will win between the 2, would be nice so we will know the votes from us here.

If this is a request and you are referring to me, I would gladly comply. My personal thought is that Fury is gonna lead the poll, though. Let us see, then.

Edit: I thought I could just edit the OP and add a poll. But it seems it is not possible.
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