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  • DaNeutral.
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    #1

    Gotta admit Wilder looking sharp in training!!!

    Focusing on good combinations and putting some good meat in to them. But where is the leg work? Where are the vids of him putting the miles in?

    We have always said he has little girl legs and it will be a problem one day, his coach has talked more than once about his lack of interest in strengthening his legs and when it came to actually facing a big skilful fighter his legs clearly let him down, yeah yeah blame Breland and a suit if you want but his little girl legs let him down.

    So firing off on Scott’s pads where he already knows where they are and isn’t under any pressure from another fighter is great but can we trust him to be putting the effort in in more important area’s? Does he even acknowledge he needs to improve there or is he sticking to the suit and the spiked water as to why his legs are a joke?

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    #2
    You ain’t a Wilder fan anyway so why do you give a fcuk?

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    • GhostofDempsey
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      #3
      I don't see a new coach adding any new wrinkles to his game. He's a one-dimensional fighter.

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      • thetruthteller
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        #4
        I think both Wilder and Fury are frauds. But I will say this, I think Wilder will win this trilogy match. He is hungry and Fury is overconfident and has been partying and chilling. This may all add up to an upset. Fury is now trying to cram all his training into 8 weeks when he should have been active this entire time. I have a feeling that he will pull out with another fake injury and the fight will get pushed back. i hope I am wrong, buts that's what I see happening.

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        • Nash out
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          #5
          Unfortunately for him though he is facing the ATG Number 1 HW in Kronk Tyson Fury, the Gypsy King, Lineal, WBC, and Ring Champion.

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          • MeanestNiceGuy
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            #6
            None of it will matter when he doesn't get his way in the fight. He'll revert back to what he knows, which is next to nothing most of the time.

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            • billeau2
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              #7
              Wilder is a puncher and any training, even if it takes months and hardship, that gives him even one more opportunity to land is worth it. he does not have to outbox Fury... I think Fury wins, if he shows up ready...But if he is not ready Wilder will crack him.

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              • miniq
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                #8
                Pads don't hit back

                His feet are his problem

                You can't see that hitting pads/bags.

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                • Tatabanya
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                  I would be hugely surprised by a Wilder resurgence against Fury.

                  Wilder was at his supposed best when they met for the first time, and Fury - who came from years of obesity, drugs and mental health issues - outboxed him no problem, except the knockdowns (caused by Fury's excess of confidence after realizing that Wilder was not hurting him).

                  The second fight was an out-and-out annihilation of Deontay.

                  I don't see how Fury's technique can deteriorate to the point of getting knocked out by Wilder. If that happens, kudos to the Bronze Bomber.

                  But - as I said in another thread - if Fury comes in serious, my pick is a quicker knockout win for him, perhaps inside three/four rounds.

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                  • Smash
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                    #10
                    there is nothing like a wilder fight to get the boxing world excited, i can hardly wait to see what his ring walk costume will be & even if he loses he gets paid lots of cash im sure, happy dayz

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