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Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View PostFacing Deontay Wilder can potentially have dangerous consequences. He is ether losing or inflicting damage upon you etc.
This is not a easy fight for Tyson Fury, it is still a big challenge. Can Fury be hit? Yes. Can he be hurt? Yes.
In my opinion Wilder has more than just a punchers chance. Fury has been there to be hit ever since Wilder I, Kronk Fury is not the same fighter he was as The Riddler i.e Tyson Fury under Peter Fury etc.
What a one sided analysis you do realize that Wilder loss the last fight by stoppage right?
Wilder needs this win more than Fury
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I can see an upset in the making if Fury fights that type of style again. Now Wilder knows what to expect, respond and react.
This fight will almost certainly result in a knockout win for Wilder if he does. Deontay is getting into the best shape of his entire boxing career for this trilogy bout.
Fury will lose if he doesn't train hard or properly for this fight. He's sounds a bit too complacent and overconfident to me; As if he is taking Wilder lightly.
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostI can see an upset in the making if Fury fights that type of style again. Now Wilder knows what to expect, respond and react.
This fight will almost certainly result in a knockout win for Wilder if he does. Deontay is getting into the best shape of his entire boxing career for this trilogy bout.
Fury will lose if he doesn't train hard or properly for this fight. He's sounds a bit too complacent and overconfident to me; As if he is taking Wilder lightly.
Wilder is BROKEN. He's TERRIFIED of facing Fury in the ring again. He knows that Fury can take that right hand and get up again. He knows that Fury is a FAR better boxer. And he now knows that Fury has the power to put him down and beat seven shades of ****e out of him.
If you want proof that Wilder is scared ****less of Fury and is psychologically scarred from his TWO defeats (because we all know that Fury won the first fight) then watch the interview that Wilder did with Mo Boxing.
At the 10 minutes and 52 seconds mark he goes through his usual 'I only have to be perfect for two seconds' schpiel with that big fake smile on his face when the interviewer mentions that Fury says that he owns his soul. There's a slight lip compression when Fury's name is mentioned, his face drops, you can see the fear in his eyes and he starts stuttering and stammering like Foghorn Leghorn on speed. It takes him over 40 seconds to recover from this before he tries to cover it up with that fake smile of his again. Here's a link to that interview at the 10 minute and 52 second mark:
https://********/FG-Gr6NkPV4?=652s
Body language can't lie, the man is scared of Fury. His management team shouldn't be putting him in this position, a boxer should NEVER go into the ring scared ****less of an opponent.
Wilder does have that puncher's chance, of course he does, but based on what I've seen so far I can't see Wilder winning this.
Fury ROSE FROM THE DEAD LIKE A ZOMBIE in that 12th round of the first fight, and then went on to win that round if it wasn't for the 10-8 knockdown rule that judges need to follow. He then took some decent right hands from Wilder in the second fight. I think that deep down, so far down that he's not even aware of it, he believes that he CAN'T knock out Fury.
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Originally posted by snowdog View Post
PHYSICALLY Wilder is in great shape, you can plainly see it. But psychologically? He's NOT in good shape. At all.
Wilder is BROKEN. He's TERRIFIED of facing Fury in the ring again. He knows that Fury can take that right hand and get up again. He knows that Fury is a FAR better boxer. And he now knows that Fury has the power to put him down and beat seven shades of ****e out of him.
Wilder was crying after the weigh in for the 1st bout and was visibly anxious and extremely nervous before the 2nd bout. Malik Scott has spent his entire time around Wilder just trying to pat him on the back and prevent him from getting scared...watch all the ringwalks Malik does with him, he whispers sweet nothings in his ear.
3rd bout will be rinse and repeat. Wilder will get a massive adrenaline dump again, gas out and get pounded from behind by a 270 pound mountain.
Wilder right now is trying to overcome his FEAR with ANGER. Doesn't work. He is digging himself a massive hole. A big lie and deep down he knows it.Last edited by miniq; 07-04-2021, 10:14 AM.
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Originally posted by snowdog View Post
PHYSICALLY Wilder is in great shape, you can plainly see it. But psychologically? He's NOT in good shape. At all.
Wilder is BROKEN. He's TERRIFIED of facing Fury in the ring again. He knows that Fury can take that right hand and get up again. He knows that Fury is a FAR better boxer. And he now knows that Fury has the power to put him down and beat seven shades of ****e out of him.
If you want proof that Wilder is scared ****less of Fury and is psychologically scarred from his TWO defeats (because we all know that Fury won the first fight) then watch the interview that Wilder did with Mo Boxing.
At the 10 minutes and 52 seconds mark he goes through his usual 'I only have to be perfect for two seconds' schpiel with that big fake smile on his face when the interviewer mentions that Fury says that he owns his soul. There's a slight lip compression when Fury's name is mentioned, his face drops, you can see the fear in his eyes and he starts stuttering and stammering like Foghorn Leghorn on speed. It takes him over 40 seconds to recover from this before he tries to cover it up with that fake smile of his again. Here's a link to that interview at the 10 minute and 52 second mark:
https://********/FG-Gr6NkPV4?=652s
Body language can't lie, the man is scared of Fury. His management team shouldn't be putting him in this position, a boxer should NEVER go into the ring scared ****less of an opponent.
Wilder does have that puncher's chance, of course he does, but based on what I've seen so far I can't see Wilder winning this.
Fury ROSE FROM THE DEAD LIKE A ZOMBIE in that 12th round of the first fight, and then went on to win that round if it wasn't for the 10-8 knockdown rule that judges need to follow. He then took some decent right hands from Wilder in the second fight. I think that deep down, so far down that he's not even aware of it, he believes that he CAN'T knock out Fury.
He is showing up to get in Tyson Fury's ass and taking his title back. He has that eye of the tiger now and Tyson Fury just so happens to be the prey.
He is both hungry, focused, prepared and determined as Hell this time. It doesn't matter how good of a fighter you think Tyson Fury is this fight is going to come down to the man who wants it the most.
Judging by their preparations I will have to say that Deontay wants it the most. He is not leaving the ring without that title around his waist.
For example: You would never convince me that the Tampa Bay Buccaneers were a better football team than the Kansas City Chiefs but guess who won the Super Bowl? That's right the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
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