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Originally Posted by Statiztics
I'm a huge fight fan whether boxing or UFC and certainly looking forward to this. I can see a scrappy fight with Wilder becoming frustrated that he's unable to land those huge bombs. Fury will be his normal self and look messy at times but this is what makes him so good and so difficult to beat. Very tough fight to call but I'm going for the Brit.
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Gonna correct myself and set the alarm for 4am (Maybe 4:30am) - been doing some research lol. Wanna get it just right. Like I said to people I re-watched Wilder's fights against Malik Scott & Gerald Washington, to me they both took dives. Youtube comments section is quite interesting. Wilder is all about that right hand. Fury needs movement & head movement. There's talk of Wladimir Klitschko coming back to fight - might rematch the current paper champion AJ. Wlad still having Tyson Fury nightmares.
I just think the fight could be promoted much much better. I suppose though these promoters only have a certain amount to play with (budget) Fight week expect tons of coverage around the world.
TV Satellite update - ShowTime PPV (USA) - BT Sport Box Office PPV (UK) - ViaPlay (Denmark Finland Norway Sweden) - Australia Main Event PPV - New Zealand Sky Arena PPV - DAZN (Oh dear) Austria Germany Italy Switzerland - DMax Turkey. Also Canal+ Sport/s in France & Poland. Rogers SportsNet PPV Canada. Panama RPC Channel 4
Undercard fights:- Jarrett Hurd vs Jason Welborn - Luis Ortiz vs Travis Kauffman - Joe Joyce vs Joe Hanks - Chris Arreola vs Maurenzo Smith