Before you write your comment explaining why Fury destroys Wilder in the 3rd fight, just hear me out. I don't beliveve all of those bullshii excuses about "my trainer drugged me, glovegate, EGG SHAPED WEIGHTS, my costume was too heavy, etc," but I do think Wilder's legs were gone past the third round. I noticed Wilder was starting to look sluggish even before the 3rd round and this was because of the excellent game plan of Fury. That's almost a 300 pound man on fight night, so he hugged Wilder, got him against ropes and leaned on him. But this alone, should not have crippled Wilder's recovering ability. Wilder, if he was able to make smart adjustments, should've been able to buy enough time to recover and get his legs back to somewhat normal. But, in ROUND 3, Fury landed are hard thudding shot to the back of the ear/close to the back of Wilders head, that knocked Wilder down. Now, this was a legal punch as Wilder ducked into it. Yet, that doesn't change the fact that WIlder was unable to recover and get his legs back after that since punches like that typically throw your equilibrium off. I hate to use the word, but I think this was somewhat of a lucky punch. Think about it, in the 3rd fight: Wilder won't be wearing a heavy @ss costume, Wilder will be better (not completely) adjusted to a bigger man coming forward, and Fury would have to be lucky enough to replicate the same punch that dropped Wilder in the 3rd round of their 2nd fight. I think Wilder can make the necessary adjustments to be better prepared for Fury in the 3rd fight, yet Fury is coming into this fight with the same gameplan, he doesn't know what Wilder he's going to get.:boxing:.
been mentioned above one punch in the 2nd round decided the course of the fight, beautiful straight right landed perfectly on Wilder's chin, like often in the HWs "whoever lands first", this time it was Fury, in the 3rd Fury-Wilder it could be the other way around
Great breakdown.
It gets worse for Wilder because he only has a punching power advantage with his right hand and possibly only with the overhand right. Fury now has an institutional advantage because he's the bigger star in America and Wilder has aged deeper into his 30's, suffered more wear and tear since the last fight, had just as much inactivity but with less motivation (no fight on the horizon) and has been mentally broken by Fury. The trilogy will be even more one-sided than Fury-Wilder 2, not less.
Wilder was getting rocked by Fury's jab from the first round and the black panther costume had nothing to do with it whatsoever. Wilder will get obliterated even faster this time, he has a puncher's chance as always but it can't be more than 5% against Fury considering that Wilder landed his best punches in the 12th and couldn't keep a 60% Fury down.
The punch that did Wilder in was in the second round, he was never the same after that. Its funny people dont talk about that shot. The idea that Fury cant punch is pretty ridiculous, he is an almost 7 foot giant that weighs upwards of 280lbs and has been boxing his entire life. He has for the entirety of his career been a boxer first and a puncher if necessary. He came forward looking to take Wilder out in the second fight and while it wasnt pretty at times it was devastatingly effective. That said Wilder could win but he only has one way to do it. Fury can beat Wilder in a multitude of ways.
The myth that Fury is a light puncher (if any of his potential opponents are stupid enough to believe it) actually benefits him: they come in with unrealistic expectations and are more likely to get hurt or KO'd. Not only have many of Fury's sparring partners claimed he hit very hard (Allen, Adeleye, Mraovic) Wilder was sh*tting his pants whenever Fury threw a feint. If Fury was a light puncher, Wilder, like Wlad, would have just walked through the soft punches and knocked him out, no? And AJ probably has a weaker chin than both of those guys, having been kept at bay by lighter-punching Joe Parker and battered and stopped by lighter-punching Ruiz.
Wilder can never beat Fury, and after all the excuses and running Fury's name through the dirt with cheating allegations, Wilder is about to suiffer a beatdown worse than last time around... he should of taken the 20m....but oh how I am so excited to hear his next excuses... maybe he'll blame the ring size? or his shorts?? or the pregnancy???...I can't wait!
Wilder always has a puncher's chance BUT looking at the totality of he and Fury's 2 fights I'm confident in saying Fury KNOWS how to beat Wilder. I can't say that for Wilder. Also adding, he's JUST now working with a new trainer (with 0 experience training at the Championship Level) working on things that will take TIME to really develop (mind you, at 35 years old). I think with Wilder, What you see is what you get. He may be able to KO Fury in the 3rd fight but my money is on him maybe not losing AS bad as the 2nd fight but still getting stopped late while trying to go out on his shield. Outside of punching power Fury is just better than him.
Great breakdown.
The punch that did Wilder in was in the second round, he was never the same after that. Its funny people dont talk about that shot. The idea that Fury cant punch is pretty ridiculous, he is an almost 7 foot giant that weighs upwards of 280lbs and has been boxing his entire life. He has for the entirety of his career been a boxer first and a puncher if necessary. He came forward looking to take Wilder out in the second fight and while it wasnt pretty at times it was devastatingly effective. That said Wilder could win but he only has one way to do it. Fury can beat Wilder in a multitude of ways.
I did one day after the fight.
Wilder doesn't have it in him to beat Fury.
Once he hit Fury and Fury keeps coming, it is over. No mental fortitude from Wilder.
Wilder always has a puncher's chance BUT looking at the totality of he and Fury's 2 fights I'm confident in saying Fury KNOWS how to beat Wilder. I can't say that for Wilder. Also adding, he's JUST now working with a new trainer (with 0 experience training at the Championship Level) working on things that will take TIME to really develop (mind you, at 35 years old). I think with Wilder, What you see is what you get. He may be able to KO Fury in the 3rd fight but my money is on him maybe not losing AS bad as the 2nd fight but still getting stopped late while trying to go out on his shield. Outside of punching power Fury is just better than him.
I think Deontay Wilder always has a pretty good shot in any fight because of his one punch knockout power. With that said I expect Fury to win if he fights the right fight. Cant see Deontay changing that much because of a new trainer in one fight. He will probably revert back to his old self when the going gets tough.
Wilder can win for one reason and one reason only
Because Fury is inconsistent, mentally unstable and unprofessional.
Theres ALWAYS a chance fury goes off the rails or something so Wilder will always have a chance.
In terms of if Fury turns up at 100%, no.
Fury is always going to be able to defend the right hand whilst coming in and Wilder can't do anything against a 270lb man sucking the room out of the ring. He can show a new combo on the pads but Wilder is mentally ******ed and will revert to type as soon as fury hits him
But again, Fury is unstable and you give Wilder enough fights against him, one day Fury will come In and have a bad night and Wilder might land.
Fury is his worse enemy. And I actually believe him about the whole fight situation, when he talks about waiting, insecurity about who he fighting, etc: He was dealing with waiting to fight, ambivalence about the Joshua fight, now has to mentally reset for wilder.
IMO the mistake people make with Fury is assuming he is always lying. He does play games,he says as much. He tells people when he is having a hard time, everyone was like "That dossier! saying he is drinking pints while secretly training! Well, there are vids of Fury. He is partying a lot right now, along with training. He has issues, he does not like being inactive, and Wilder by comparison has used this build up to focus.
Wilder also looks good training with Scott. His form on his punches, his movements, his speed...I think we are getting Wilder at his peak... This whole situation makes me wary about this fight for Fury. Fury has to be at his best...Fury also imo legit believes Wilder is very dangerous. He once said that in the last fight Wilder hurt him...
The punch that did Wilder in was in the second round, he was never the same after that. Its funny people dont talk about that shot. The idea that Fury cant punch is pretty ridiculous, he is an almost 7 foot giant that weighs upwards of 280lbs and has been boxing his entire life. He has for the entirety of his career been a boxer first and a puncher if necessary. He came forward looking to take Wilder out in the second fight and while it wasnt pretty at times it was devastatingly effective. That said Wilder could win but he only has one way to do it. Fury can beat Wilder in a multitude of ways.
That was the best punch of the fight. And the TV barely showed a replay.
It shook Wilder enough to have him start throwing his windmills and missing. You could see what he was going to do before he threw them.
He was beaten from that moment.
Fury's whole style is based around feints and a weak jab. Is it not? i was 100% sure Joshua was going to KO Fury, you know why? Joshua punches with his opponent, straight punches that get there before. That's Fury's kryptonite.
Are you going to personal attack me now, maybe bring up loss of family members because you don't like what is say?
You make some interesting points but which fights in recent memory has AJ done so in?
The closer the fight was the more I chance I started giving AJ but for different reasons. I think the jab to the body AJ has added to his game could be a real key factor.
Before you write your comment explaining why Fury destroys Wilder in the 3rd fight, just hear me out. I don't beliveve all of those bullshii excuses about "my trainer drugged me, glovegate, EGG SHAPED WEIGHTS, my costume was too heavy, etc," but I do think Wilder's legs were gone past the third round. I noticed Wilder was starting to look sluggish even before the 3rd round and this was because of the excellent game plan of Fury. That's almost a 300 pound man on fight night, so he hugged Wilder, got him against ropes and leaned on him. But this alone, should not have crippled Wilder's recovering ability. Wilder, if he was able to make smart adjustments, should've been able to buy enough time to recover and get his legs back to somewhat normal. But, in ROUND 3, Fury landed are hard thudding shot to the back of the ear/close to the back of Wilders head, that knocked Wilder down. Now, this was a legal punch as Wilder ducked into it. Yet, that doesn't change the fact that WIlder was unable to recover and get his legs back after that since punches like that typically throw your equilibrium off. I hate to use the word, but I think this was somewhat of a lucky punch. Think about it, in the 3rd fight: Wilder won't be wearing a heavy @ss costume, Wilder will be better (not completely) adjusted to a bigger man coming forward, and Fury would have to be lucky enough to replicate the same punch that dropped Wilder in the 3rd round of their 2nd fight. I think Wilder can make the necessary adjustments to be better prepared for Fury in the 3rd fight, yet Fury is coming into this fight with the same gameplan, he doesn't know what Wilder he's going to get.:boxing:.
I think that Wilder needs to come in light again because his frame didn’t carry to extra weight well in their rematch. If Fury comes in at 270+ again then he will be a big target and Wilder needs to be quick enough to capitalize on that.
The punch that did Wilder in was in the second round, he was never the same after that. Its funny people dont talk about that shot. The idea that Fury cant punch is pretty ridiculous, he is an almost 7 foot giant that weighs upwards of 280lbs and has been boxing his entire life. He has for the entirety of his career been a boxer first and a puncher if necessary. He came forward looking to take Wilder out in the second fight and while it wasnt pretty at times it was devastatingly effective. That said Wilder could win but he only has one way to do it. Fury can beat Wilder in a multitude of ways.
At the beginning of the first fight, Wilder thought he knew how to beat Fury. He was confident going into the second fight he could make the necessary adjustments. Now what? After the second fight, when Wilder has to sit in private, wondering what in the hell happened to him, are you trying to say he is better placed than ever now to win the third fight? Okay, guy, whatever you say! And an honourable mention/LOL at Robbie Barrett, acting like he has a clue what he's talking about regarding boxing tactics. Thanks again for the laughs.
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