Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder II
Next Saturday, two of the greatest heavyweight fighters of the era will face each other in a rematch at the MGM Grand Las Vegas. World number two Deontay Wilder will put his WBC belt on the line against Britain’s top boxer; Tyson Fury. The previous fight ended in a questionable draw, according to many boxing writers and analysts, it could be a victory for Tyson Fury. We noticed that the Englishman was almost untouchable during the match against the American, even if Wilder knocked Fury out twice, Tyson Fury was too good to be beaten by the world number two and the match ended without any decision.
Now we will see a match again where Wilder will face Fury to defend his title. If we take a look at their previous records, we will find that both of them are the best in the industry. The British boxer holds the record of having won 29 out of 30 fights without losing a single one as that was a draw. If we take a look at his fighting style, we will find that he is a technical guy who doesn’t hit hard to knock out his opponent. He fights technically and his technique is too good to handle. He has 20 knockouts under his belt, which is a rate of 67% of all his fights. On the other hand, we have the American who is considered a knockout specialist and has won 42 of his 43 fights with 41 knockouts. So we can well imagine how good he is at hitting his opponents hard and knocking them out. Almost every year he is nominated for the knockout of the year. His ferocious and devastating punches can knock out any guy in the pain department.
In their heated matchups, both fighters predict knockout victory in the rematch, the odds and statistics are in favor of Tyson Fury who has awkward body movements and is not easy to hit while Deontay is a one-dimensional fighter who only believes in “come-forward” strategy, continues to cut the ring and presses the fight to earn an early stop. On the other hand, Fury with his defensive skills continues to move around the ring, maintains a safe distance and fights behind his lethal strikes.
Now we will have to see what moods both fighters will bring to the ring. Will they stay true to their traditional style or are they thinking of doing something different? What if we saw an aggressive Tyson Fury and a defensive Deontay Wilder in the ring? It’s hard to imagine, but who knows what will happen? But thanks to his chin and movement, Tyson Fury has an advantage in the rematch and can overcome the Bronze Bomber.
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