Originally posted by revelated
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I watched it all back. I'm putting money on Wilder to beat Fury in the third fight. Here's why.
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Originally posted by Froch_uppercut View Post
"Boxing is 90 percent mental and 10 percent physical." LMAO at this. It's almost as though we should do away with weight categories because hey, the physical aspect is only 10% of the game.
I think you meant to say that the mental part is important, and you'd be right, but it aint 90% of this game called boxing matey.
Which is why I am putting my money on Wilder to defeat Fury by way of knockout come July 24th. Fury has already suffered another nervous breakdown by attempting to breach his contract with Wilder; Which signifies a sign of mental weakness.
Wilder has already shown that he is the mentally tougher fighter and is also the more focused, determined, motivated and the hungrier of the two as well. Wilder had to sue Fury just to get him back into the ring again because Fury's mind was wandering and lost concentration.
He was fancying a fight with Anthony Joshua. if you are not completely one hundred percent focused and prepared against Deontay Wilder then you are flirting with disaster. All it takes is just one punch and he sleeps you.
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostMy point is that the better fighter isn't always the victorious one. It's the fighter who wants it the most who typically wins.
Which is why I am putting my money on Wilder to defeat Fury by way of knockout come July 24th. Fury has already suffered another nervous breakdown by attempting to breach his contract with Wilder; Which signifies a sign of mental weakness.
Wilder has already shown that he is the mentally tougher fighter and is also the more focused, determined, motivated and the hungrier of the two as well. Wilder had to sue Fury just to get him back into the ring again because Fury's mind was wandering and lost concentration.
He was fancying a fight with Anthony Joshua. if you are not completely one hundred percent focused and prepared against Deontay Wilder then you are flirting with disaster. All it takes is just one punch and he sleeps you.
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Originally posted by revelated View Post
Plus Fury talking about fighting Takam (!) at one point, when he could easily have fought Wilder instead.
Right now judging by his body language he is very laxed, comfortable and bored. I can see an emotional let down in Tyson Fury. He is in very big trouble now because Wilder is coming after him with everything he's got.
Moreover, if he believe that he can just intimidate Wilder with just his size and physical presence alone then he is wrong. Wilder is not coming into this fight to roll over and lay dead. He is coming to win. He's in it to win it.
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostMy point is that the better fighter isn't always the victorious one. It's the fighter who wants it the most who typically wins.
Which is why I am putting my money on Wilder to defeat Fury by way of knockout come July 24th. Fury has already suffered another nervous breakdown by attempting to breach his contract with Wilder; Which signifies a sign of mental weakness.
Wilder has already shown that he is the mentally tougher fighter and is also the more focused, determined, motivated and the hungrier of the two as well. Wilder had to sue Fury just to get him back into the ring again because Fury's mind was wandering and lost concentration.
He was fancying a fight with Anthony Joshua. if you are not completely one hundred percent focused and prepared against Deontay Wilder then you are flirting with disaster. All it takes is just one punch and he sleeps you.Originally posted by revelated View Post
Plus Fury talking about fighting Takam (!) at one point, when he could easily have fought Wilder instead.
Fury was ready to fight and posting messages on social media asking Deontay "Where you at?" and telling him that time was running out. It was only after Fury announced that he was moving on and looking to fight someone else that Wilder came out of hiding and started running his mouth, but not to Fury's face, oh no, he doesn't have the balls to talk **** about the Gypsy King to his face, as we saw at the press conference.
Wilder isn't mentally strong enough to handle the pressure of a big, high profile fight. He's going to get stressed and freeze again, just like he did in the first 2 fights.
Get your excuses ready, boys.
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Originally posted by revelated View Post
Because what you're saying is too binary.
If what you were saying were true 100% of the time, Joshua would not have inspired this art:
That outcome had less to do with "skill/gameplan" and more to do with a guy who took the other guy too lightly. But in the rematch, Ruiz was just as violent, just as dominant, every time Joshua got near. So Joshua had to (literally) run away.
Ruiz is not better than Joshua - as evident by him damn near losing to a faded Arreola. Joshua never learned how to fight guys like Ruiz.
With Fury, he's never fought someone who was truly aggressive on him. TRULY aggressive and not afraid of him.
With Wilder, he'd never fought someone who was aggressive on him. TRULY aggressive and not afraid of him.
But the missing element, dude, is power. RAW. UNTOUCHED. UNTAINTED. Power.
If you ask people who's stronger - Fury or Wilder - there's only one right answer.
Fury is not stronger than Wilder. Smarter, not stronger.
Wilder needs to get back to wild, uncontrolled power swings...not windmill, but don't go tentative and wait for Fury to get off, get off first - and force Fury to make a mistake. Period. It's the only way to beat him. And I suspect that's what you all will see.
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It’s good analysis and I tend to agree. I’ve been itching to bet on this fight especially cuz I like Wilder’s chances..
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Originally posted by kafkod View Post
You guys are inventing your own reality now. There would have been no need for a court case if Wilder had been ready to fight on the original scheduled date in July 2020, but he claimed to have an injury and asked for it to be postponed till October, then disappeared and wasn't seen or heard from for the next 6 months.
Fury was ready to fight and posting messages on social media asking Deontay "Where you at?" and telling him that time was running out. It was only after Fury announced that he was moving on and looking to fight someone else that Wilder came out of hiding and started running his mouth, but not to Fury's face, oh no, he doesn't have the balls to talk **** about the Gypsy King to his face, as we saw at the press conference.
Wilder isn't mentally strong enough to handle the pressure of a big, high profile fight. He's going to get stressed and freeze again, just like he did in the first 2 fights.
Get your excuses ready, boys.
In any case, Fury is getting slept in this trilogy bout. I promise you that because Fury is mentally unprepared and unfocused for this fight. It's a fight that he did not want but was forced to take.
He will not bring the same energy and intensity as he did in the rematch weighing over 300 lbs. Which means he isn't training for the fight and is taking Wilder very lightly.
He is overlooking Wilder and underestimating him which is very dangerous because all it takes is for one punch by Wilder and the fight is over. Also, the reason for the postponements were all Bob Arum's fault.
He wanted a live gate but due to the lockdown he decided to keep pushing the date backwards. It had absolutely nothing to do with Deontay Wilder. Even Frank Warren confirms this fact. He blamed the pandemic for the fight not happening last year.
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostYou got a deal but when Fury loses don't go run and duck for cover by hiding behind a different handle; Like many of your fellow compatriots from the U.K do. When Anthony Joshua lost; He lost more than half of his fan base on this site. Some left while the others started posting under various alt accounts.
In any case, Fury is getting slept in this trilogy bout. I promise you that because Fury is mentally unprepared and unfocused for this fight. It's a fight that he did not want but was forced to take.
He will not bring the same energy and intensity as he did in the rematch weighing over 300 lbs. Which means he isn't training for the fight and is taking Wilder very lightly.
He is overlooking Wilder and underestimating him which is very dangerous because all it takes is for one punch by Wilder and the fight is over. Also, the reason for the postponements were all Bob Arum's fault.
He wanted a live gate but due to the lockdown he decided to keep pushing the date backwards. It had absolutely nothing to do with Deontay Wilder. Even Frank Warren confirms this fact. He blamed the pandemic for the fight not happening last year.
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