Why Wilder CAN BEAT Fury in 3rd Fight!

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  • Keysandboxing
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    Why Wilder CAN BEAT Fury in 3rd Fight!

    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..
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    Wilder was struggling with gravity for 3 rounds and Fury couldn't finish him. Hopefully Wilder realised Fury doesn't hit so hard. Wilder needs to step in and meet Fury when Fury throws, that's how you catch him. It's reacting to jab feints (which Fury does well) that allows Fury to get his punches off. Wilder needs to adopt the Canelo approach to jabs, he doesn't react/isn't afraid of getting hit by a weak jab and keeps his eye on the right hand.

    I hope Wilder lays Fury out cold, fed up of the lies from him and the ridiculous hype, thought Joshua was going to end it but we got played.
    Last edited by Robbie Barrett; 05-19-2021, 06:57 AM.

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    • W1LL
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      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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        Originally posted by W1LL
        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.
        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?

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        • hugh grant
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          Well if I fought fury 100 times I might get lucky and beat fury. Wilder certainly getting enough chances

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          • Sun_Tzu
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            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.

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            • whollisboxing
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              Originally posted by Keysandboxing
              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..
              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.

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              • Thuglife Nelo
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                I’m going to give Wilder benefit of the doubt that he was twerking way too long wearing that suit right before the fight. I mean damn I know you’re excited, but relax, you’ve got a fight in 30min and you dancing in front of Deas and Breland before a fight who does that!? That’s mad confidence yo

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                • dan_cov
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                  Originally posted by Robbie Barrett

                  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.

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                    Originally posted by Sun_Tzu
                    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.

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