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  • #11
    Originally posted by Apollo7 View Post
    Fury knows what he's up against. I think the question is will he be disheartened and a bit depressed about having to fight Wilder again insteas of fighting AJ for undisputed? Or will he be angry about it and channel that anger into determination and focus?

    Regarding Wilder, he may look good on the pads but will he revert back to type once he gets tagged? Everybody has a plan until they get punched in the face.
    I think Hagler said it best. It's hard to get up and run at 5 in the morning when you sleep in silk pajamas. Is that gonna be Fury's problem this time around or was that the ultimate downfall of Wilder.

    Determination is a hell of a thing and a determined Wilder could be dangerous. He has alot of natural athletic ability but can he tap into it and not lose that focus and determination? I'm actually intrigued by this fight and the AJ vs Usyk fight. Both champions had bigger plans with each other. Will that factor in?
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    • #12
      Hatton's right. Wilder is super hungry, focused, determined and prepared this time. In addition, he's coming off a seventeen month layoff. Therefore, his body is well rested and healed. I can just envision Wilder playing to his strength which is power by coming out fast from the opening bell and letting his hands go. He won't allow Fury to get into any kind of rhythm. Therefore, I see him stopping Fury in less than three rounds.

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      • #13
        Remember when Hatton got with Floyd Sr. and was supposedly a more complete fighter for the Pacquiao fight then got decimated in 2 rounds.

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        • #14
          When things dont go his way for the 1st 3 rounds he will revert to his old 1 bomb tactics, swinging with a preyer that it lands. Wilder cant outbox Fury, also all these combos hes working on with Scott wont work with Fury as hes too mobile for that work against him. Wilders only hope is to push Fury back, go through the fire and try and land his own, tough ask but its his only hope

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          • #15
            Originally posted by QballLobo View Post
            Remember when Hatton got with Floyd Sr. and was supposedly a more complete fighter for the Pacquiao fight then got decimated in 2 rounds.
            actually what I remember was he got with Floyd sr, did well in stopping Paulie but word was their camp for pac was a complete joke as they couldn’t get on the same page about anything.

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            • #16
              There is only one Tyson Fury!!!!!!

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Oldskoolg View Post
                If fury comes in as heavy as he did last time or heavier this time, it will be intersting if the fight goes into the late rounds

                Fury will be 270 again, that's his natural weight...his debut slightly flabby weight was 260. Fury has the best stamina in the game and stated he was entering his 2nd wind phase after slowing a little in the 2nd Wilder bout before he stopped him.

                This whole notion that Fury might get tired or can't hold this weight is just ignorant.

                Now he is in his 30's Fury will never see below 265 pounds ever again unless he over trains & loses his new chef & dietician. (used to drain and be in a calorie deficit)


                pre-comeback Fury never trained between camps and his diet was abysmal. He has a sweet tooth and is a picky eater. Now he eats properly and trains almost daily a different animal.

                Wilder n the other hand looks like he's slimmed down again, back to 220, which is good he looks best at this weight. 230 is too high for him, gains nothing from it.
                Last edited by miniq; 06-13-2021, 12:43 PM.

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                • #18
                  the fury camp must be quaking in their boots at the wilder v2.0 created by that legendary trainer Malik Scott

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                  • #19
                    I am still confused on how beating Wallin, Schwartz, Pianeta and Seferi make Fury the best heavyweight out there. That's like someone saying 1+1+1+1= 20. It doesn't add up. Also, if Wilder is overrated, then why does beating Wilder once make Fury the best? Wilder and Fury are both frauds who ducked unification with AJ to fight each other. Remember that. And I also think Wilder wins this trilogy fight because Fury has been celebrating for a year.
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                    • #20
                      Wilder is desperate to redeem himself and that makes a very dangerous fighter. Everything says Fury will win but it’s boxing, anything can happen. I have a sneaky su****ion Wilder will stop Fury early in this fight with a huge shot. Hopefully Fury is focused, prepared, and ready for a very desperate fighter.

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