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Tyson to see off Wilder.. and set up AJ bonanza

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FURY versus Wilder. The rematch. In Las Vegas. Sporting Saturday nights don’t get much bigger or better than that.

The implicatio­ns from the result of this weekend’s fight on the Strip at the MGM Grand are massive, with the winner in line for a financial blockbuste­r of a unificatio­n fight against Anthony Joshua.

I am fascinated by the mindset that Fury and Wilder will take into this fight compared to their first meeting, which ended in a draw. I re-watched that fight last week just to remind myself of how both fighters approached it.

We must not forget what an enormous leap it was for Fury to take on Wilder the first time, in the US, with only two warm-up fights and more than two and a half years out the ring.

Despite being the lineal heavyweigh­t champion of the world, no one knew what to expect of Tyson in that fight, least of all Wilder.

In reality, the vast majority of people had their money on Wilder to walk through Fury and land a massive right-hand on him. As I re-watched the first six rounds, there is no question that Wilder goes through a period when he suddenly realises that his Plan A of landing that ‘Goodnight Charlie’ right hand is not working.

Fury moved too well and smothered the range at which Wilder would approach with that right hand. After that, it seemed like Wilder had no other tactic and ultimately just persisted while Fury out-boxed him.

Fury no longer has that element of the unknown with Wilder and he will be less of an underdog, which makes for an interestin­g change in dynamic.

Will Fury now feel the pressure of having to box in a more dominant fashion, maybe leading to being more open to a big right hand?

Will Wilder have been able to develop his tactics beyond just waiting to land that big right hand that Fury might continuall­y smother?

The stakes couldn’t be bigger in this fight so the way the fighters approach these questions is huge.

For what it is worth, I think Fury is a natural-born fighter who now knows exactly who he is as a person and a boxer.

He’s unorthodox in every way but he just wants to fight, being favourite or underdog makes no difference to him.

I think his mindset will not be any different in this fight.

Wilder will have tried to develop his style, but it will be minimal.

This is a guy with a 98 percent knock-out ratio.

Under pressure he’ll stick with what he knows.

So, my prediction – a better Fury will out-box a slightly better Wilder and win on points to set up the biggest boxing match in British history against Joshua.

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