Big Ronaldo
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Looking forward to this one.
Fury is favourite for sure but I wouldn’t rule out Wilder to spark him out.
Someone who possesses a knock out punch like him is always in with a chance.
For Wilder, this fight really is the last chance to salvage his pride (and his WBC belt).
For Fury, the future beyond the trilogy is less clear.
Should he overcome Wilder tonight, I’m not sure where he goes from there.
Joshua getting owned by Usyk has left the legacy fight in no mans land and then there is Dillian Whyte, waiting patiently as mandatory challenger.
Either way, interesting times in the heavyweight division.
Fury is favourite for sure but I wouldn’t rule out Wilder to spark him out.
Someone who possesses a knock out punch like him is always in with a chance.
For Wilder, this fight really is the last chance to salvage his pride (and his WBC belt).
For Fury, the future beyond the trilogy is less clear.
Should he overcome Wilder tonight, I’m not sure where he goes from there.
Joshua getting owned by Usyk has left the legacy fight in no mans land and then there is Dillian Whyte, waiting patiently as mandatory challenger.
Either way, interesting times in the heavyweight division.