http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJ_accA2r8c&t=35m37s
35:37 time stamp
38:50 time stamp
- he is activating rematch clause
- Stoppage too early
- mad at mark breland / he was told to throw towel in by someone from kronk gym
- illegal blows by tyson fury
- he should not have been pacing around dressing room, wore out legs
- costume affected his performance
If Wilder lands more left hooks in the trilogy I guarantee you he knocks Fury out this time. However, he has to be willing to stand his ground and meet Fury in the center of the ring.
Remember that it was the left hook that nearly decapitated Tyson Fury in their first bout in the 12th round. It's his kryptonite.
Also, it takes the left hook a much shorter distance to travel and it's much more compact especially at close range than a right hand against a taller opponent with a longer reach. Fury will see the right hand coming from a mile away at short range.
If Wilder lands more left hooks in the trilogy I guarantee you he knocks Fury out this time. However, he has to be willing to stand his ground and meet Fury in the center of the ring.
Remember that it was the left hook that nearly decapitated Tyson Fury in their first bout in the 12th round. It's his kryptonite.
Remember that it takes the left hook a much shorter distance to travel especially at close range against a taller opponent with a longer reach as opposed to the right hand that Fury will see coming from a mile away at short range.
If Wilder lands more left hooks in the trilogy I guarantee you he knocks Fury out this time. However, he has to be willing to stand his ground and meet Fury in the center of the ring.
Remember that it was the left hook that nearly decapitated Tyson Fury in their first bout in the 12th round. It's his kryptonite.
Remember that it takes the left hook a much shorter distance to travel especially at close range against a taller opponent with a longer reach as opposed to the right hand that Fury will see coming a mile away at short range.
Wilder is too dumb to understand the situation he is in. He honestly thinks he can will a KO victory into happening. Someone better give him a reality check before Fury does. This is going to be brutal and I absolutely do not want to see it. Fury should consider vacating the belt and fighting Joshua. He’d be regarded as someone who saved Wilder from himself while saving a lot of money because no one is buying a third fight.
You brought up the elephant in the room - "no one is buying a third fight". If they go through with the third fight their paydays will be a fraction of what they were for fight two. Wilder's star has descended.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJ_accA2r8c&t=35m37s
35:37 time stamp
- he is activating rematch clause
- Stoppage too early
- mad at mark breland / he was told to throw towel in by someone from kronk gym
- illegal blows by tyson fury
- he should not have been pacing around dressing room
- costume affected his performance
My thoughts on each point are:
1. Wilder is a brave man if he is willing to go straight into a third fight after losing so decisively
2. I'm sure that most fighters feel that way after getting stopped but I think it was a good stoppage. Wilder was essentially out on his feet and his body language wasn't good
3. It's better for Wilder to be mad at Mark Breland for throwing in the towel than for everyone else to be mad at Breland for letting the fight go on too long.
4. The first knockdown looked like a borderline shot behind the ear to me; It didn't look like a blatant rabbit punch or anything.
5. Nothing much to say about the pacing. You live and you learn I guess
6. I guess he should ditch the elaborate costumes from now on
Lol wilders excuses are even funnier than his excuses for the 1st a fury fight. He got twatted good and proper it's no more complicated than that really.
You can't move forward and improve if you ain't willing to acknowledge your short falls. You blame everything else then you are not going to get any better.
Yeah, Breland did the right thing.
If Wilder needs to get rid of anyone, it’s Jay Deas, especially in a training capacity anyway and working the corner. Maybe keep him there to oversee how the camp is being run, i don’t know.
The guy always strikes me as clueless from a technical aspect and not living in reality about Wilder’s abilities and flaws. I’m not knocking what he’s probably done for Wilder’s life and career but this is top level boxing.
He would’ve let Wilder take a sustained beating and probably end his career.
I absolutely agree with you, Deas looks like the ultimate yes man pretending to be a head trainer. I don't recall him giving Wilder any functional advice in the corner and the fact that he couldn't see that Wilder was finished is really worrying.
There were calls for AJ to get rid of McCrakken after he lost, there should be an even bigger outcry for Wilder to replace Deas. I doubt he will because Wilder, being a pathological liar, has always had a difficult relationship with the truth and reality in general. He'll let his yes men convince him that he lost because he had a bad leg and got hit on the "back of head" with a punch that damaged his ear.
Well..i trully expected a classier act from Wilder but it's not a complete surprise.
What a bunch of lame excuses...give the man his due your *******.
Fury's corner told them to stop?They also told him to not fight back or be dropped three times?
Wilder is gonna get beat again. Man up...you're a 6'7 man and former world champ. A true fighter is humble in defeat.
I agree. After wearing that embarrassing costume, there was little chance of recovery.
I wonder if Serena designed it.
serena designed all the excuses he made
You would think his trainers could at least explain it to him
Well you would hope they would.
Breland could but Jay Deas seems to be the voice in the camp and he is as deluded as Wilder.
You would think his trainers could at least explain it to him
Well you would hope they would.
Deas is a yes man, desperate because he knows Wilder should have moved on from him a long time ago. If they fire Breeland for throwing in the towel I will have lost some respect for Wilder.
LOOOOOL at the bolded :rofl:
If that guy is telling the truth about what Wilder said then he still sounds delusional. It's amazing what a big right hand does in terms of separating a person from reality, by round 5 it was clear that Wilder was done because not only was he damaged but the right hands he was throwing had no snap on them. I'll be livid if Breland is reprimanded for doing the right thing by throwing the towel.
Yeah, Breland did the right thing.
If Wilder needs to get rid of anyone, it’s Jay Deas, especially in a training capacity anyway and working the corner. Maybe keep him there to oversee how the camp is being run, i don’t know.
The guy always strikes me as clueless from a technical aspect and not living in reality about Wilder’s abilities and flaws. I’m not knocking what he’s probably done for Wilder’s life and career but this is top level boxing.
He would’ve let Wilder take a sustained beating and probably end his career.
It's good that he's using the rematch clause but it would be nice if he took his defeat like a man. Fury put a whipping on him and he needs to accept that.
Not good that Wilder doesn't really know what went wrong.
You would think his trainers could at least explain it to him
Well you would hope they would.