The guy in this video is a professional body language analyst, one of the top men in the field.
According to his analysis of Fury and Wilder's behaviour at the last presser, Wilder's confidence is low and he doesn't fully believe his own allegations of cheating by Fury.
https://youtu.be/hWxoP3foa94
Wow, you and me see the exact same thing. Are we crazy or are we onto smth?
I am quite neutral on the fight. I don't mind both fighters and teams.
So my perception on this is objective.
This is the most I have ever seen Fury on edge, to this level.
Fury's hardcore fans, will say that he always acts this way 'Yes he can be very animated, but nowhere near this level'.
Fury does not even looked to be enjoying himself, he is really putting a lot of effort into this ranting and raving. Usually you can see that he enjoys the banter.
I think it is clear now, that Fury will be coming with the same game plan. So Wilder full well knows what to expect.
Overall both fighters are game, they are not afraid of each other. Fury just understands now, that these big fights are different when everybody expects you to win.
Whatever. All this body language analysis is bull sheet. Let's let them fight. That will settle things, at least until Wilder and his worshippers opine that he was once again cheated and it was all a huge conspiracy against him.
Didn't this guy say Jake Paul's body language showed he was scared of Ben Askren? lol
He might’ve been
Jake Paul is not a boxer, no background in boxing and was going in against a guy with at least some pro fighting experience. It would be completely normal for him to have some nerves or fear of the unknown at the time.
But that said, like I said earlier, I never pay too much attention to this stuff. Do I think Wilder is going to have nerves? Yeah, I think his confidence is shot and he knows he’s lying. But should Fury again win, 95% of the reason is just because he’s a proven better fighter, not because Wilder was uncomfortable at the press conference.
Jake was scared - or at least, very wary - of getting into a physical tussle with Askren before the fight. It's not hard to see why. Askren is a world class wrestler/grappler. He could easily have humiliated Jake with a hip toss, arm lock, whatever, without injuring him and jeopardising the fight. But if Jake had hauled off and knocked Ben out, there would have been hell to pay.
Isn’t incredible insight to know Ruiz preparation for the rematch was trash
dude went on a pleasure seeking binge
biggest display of unprofessionalism
Hindsight is a wonderful thing. Nobody outside Ruiz's inner circle knew about this till after the fight, or if they did know, they weren't talking to the media about it.
Didn't this guy say Jake Paul's body language showed he was scared of Ben Askren? lol
He might’ve been
Jake Paul is not a boxer, no background in boxing and was going in against a guy with at least some pro fighting experience. It would be completely normal for him to have some nerves or fear of the unknown at the time.
But that said, like I said earlier, I never pay too much attention to this stuff. Do I think Wilder is going to have nerves? Yeah, I think his confidence is shot and he knows he’s lying. But should Fury again win, 95% of the reason is just because he’s a proven better fighter, not because Wilder was uncomfortable at the press conference.
Not sure which exact moment you're talking about here and I can't check the time you gave me without knowing which video you were watching. Wilder looked hesitant and unsure of himself on more than one occasion though. And what I picked up on more than anything else was that he didn't stand up when Fury was moving toward him. I've never seen lack of aggression like that from Wilder before, but then, I've never seen him going into a fight off a loss before.
Exactly there! He hesitated and made a small move and then went back to his sitting position.
That is the moment I was talking about.
When you have to reshape truth for a sting you've already lost.
You're a ****** talking about body language experts on a boxing forum. That's not me repainting what you do or said in anyway, like you have here, that's just what happened and you can't even front on it. So, grow a pair, talk like a man, once.
Did I ever call myself renown? Does one call Tesla a world renown electrician? Does one call Gates a world renown computer programmer? I am not simply world renown and never once claimed that low rung for myself. I am the industry.
Do I make dildos?
Did I say Wilder's the greatest or my favorite of all time?
Seems to me you have to do quite a bit of spin to form an insult while all I need to do is highlight your acts. Hmm, wonder why that is sister?
Take one of your award winning dildos and shove it up your arse
I don't believe body language can tell you who is going to win a fight, and sometimes, like Mike Tyson said, being afraid of an opponent can make a guy fight harder and with more aggression when the bell goes.
I started following Bruce's channel after I read about him correctly sussing that there was some kind of problem with Andy Ruiz's preparation or fitness going into the AJ rematch, based on the body language of Andy and his trainer when they were asked how the training camp had gone during a presser.
Andy and Manny Robles both said that Andy had never trained harder, never been fitter. Bruce said they were hiding something, and he turned out to 100% correct about that.
And I am with you 100%.
What I am saying is that Wilder hesitated at 37ish 38ish in the video.
Just for a split second he did and I think if a fight is lost before the fight, he just did in that split second when Fury started walking up to him.
Check it out.
Not sure which exact moment you're talking about here and I can't check the time you gave me without knowing which video you were watching. Wilder looked hesitant and unsure of himself on more than one occasion though. And what I picked up on more than anything else was that he didn't stand up when Fury was moving toward him. I've never seen lack of aggression like that from Wilder before, but then, I've never seen him going into a fight off a loss before.
So what you're saying is his choice is shoewear is a reflection of his knowledge? Looks like he's been hired to speak in front of these people and a lot of big corporations which means he's rather successful.
Wilder isn't being reserved, he's nervous, crisis building, and devoid of confidence. He's scared to talk because he can't even communicate properly which is why he won't speak to any media that isn't black. He's ill lmao. The amount of blame he's pointed at others due to his zepplin sized inflated ego; the man isn't well, I get the troll schtick but Jesus man ---> Wilder is cracked.
I'm sure I made my point clear, this bozo lacks common-sense and is oblivious to what everyone knows regarding Deontay's behavior -- everyone but the 'expert' :lol1:
From what I saw of that presser, both seemed nervous. Fury was pacing and panting while Wilder was pretending to be uninterested and looking down at his phone. At the end though, when they had that little back and forth, Fury seemed more bothered by Wilder's words than the other way round. He was reacting to everything Wilder was saying while Wilder seemed to have a more calm and confident demeaner that bothered Fury - he didn't get the reaction he was looking for.
I think it's why Arum lost it and was claiming that Abdo had a bias towards Wilder, he felt that Fury didn't come across well which he didn't. Leading up to the presser, I thought Wilder was a defeated man before the fight but this looked like he still has some belief, the Fury fanboys are commenting on what they expected/hoped to see and not what actually happened.
Having said all that, it really won't matter on fight night. I think it'll be another one-sided win for Fury regardless.
But he didn't make any attempt to intimidate or impose himself physically on Fury, like he did before the first and second fights. He stayed in his chair and let Fury command the stage. That's the point I'm making.
I am talking about how insecure Wilder looked in that moment.
But he didn't make any attempt to intimidate or impose himself physically on Fury, like he did before the first and second fights. He stayed in his chair and let Fury command the stage. That's the point I'm making.
And I am with you 100%.
What I am saying is that Wilder hesitated at 37ish 38ish in the video.
Just for a split second he did and I think if a fight is lost before the fight, he just did in that split second when Fury started walking up to him.
Check it out.
Similar chonky stature, both wear glasses, both have same clothing, man has pinky winky water bottle and is obviously is into fashion, do the math!
https://i.ibb.co/MGTsK1g/PINKY.jpg
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I'm pretty sure that 'pink' bottle belongs to the woman right behind him, and just look at the crowd ; many of them are passing judgement, disregarding his message because they are too distracted by his Mickey-Mouse tattoos and clown shoes.
Dr. Oblivious should be his name, if he knew that Deontay Wilder is deliberately being reserved, like the majority of boxing fans and media know, he probably would of avoided exposing his ignorance and bias hasty miscalculations.
When you have to reshape truth for a sting you've already lost.
You're a ****** talking about body language experts on a boxing forum. That's not me repainting what you do or said in anyway, like you have here, that's just what happened and you can't even front on it. So, grow a pair, talk like a man, once.
Did I ever call myself renown? Does one call Tesla a world renown electrician? Does one call Gates a world renown computer programmer? I am not simply world renown and never once claimed that low rung for myself. I am the industry.
Do I make dildos?
Did I say Wilder's the greatest or my favorite of all time?
Seems to me you have to do quite a bit of spin to form an insult while all I need to do is highlight your acts. Hmm, wonder why that is sister?
You posted a lot of crap about Wilder's "posture" making him the best HW out there, and you said it was your specialised training as a designer of "prosthetics" which gave you insight into it.
Turns out that Wilder is nowhere near as good as you thought he was and the prosthetics you design are artificial penises for trannies.
You couldn't make this shit up, and when it comes to Wilder fanboys, nobody needs to!