So he’s counting on Fury just standing stationary while he loads up and throws wide body shots? I’m sure that will work out fine for him.
Wilder throwing body shots in preparation for Fury
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LOL at the clip of Malik spewing over the ropes like he's just been destroyed while wearing that massive body protector.
Much intimidation...Comment
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I'm not sold until he deals with adversity and can stay calm and still be able to implement anything new he's been taught. I honestly don't think we're going to see much of a difference with Wilder. One thing many aren't considering is Wilder's punch resistance at this point. Outside of Brezeale he gets hit in EVERY fight. Much of what I feel happened in fight 2 was he wasn't relaxed and gassed out and the punches Fury landed had more of an effect than they usually would. I will admit though that Wilder still does have a hell of a right hand that can end everything. I just see Fury doing much of the same and at times smothering Wilder who has 0 inside game or head movement. Plus, Fury is still bigger than him and a better boxer overall. That's almost always the recipe.Comment
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It’s obvious Wilder isn’t trying to win when his coach is a **** star on Onlyfans. He’s just there to get some money and move on with his life. I don’t know why Fury and his team don’t want to pay the guy $2m and move on to better things.
Anyone trying to win after being beaten like a kid and rag dolled everywhere would get a solid trainer that would tidy up his coordination and teach him a few basics that would be useful. It’s been over a year now and that’s enough time to learn a coordinated form and understand basic concepts on how to tuck yer chin when lunging in with a body shot. And you don’t windmill multiple body shots at once in a fight. But the guy picked a yesman who is also a part-time ****star as his trainer.
I also don’t understand the point of these embarrassing videos that stay exposing him.Last edited by BangEM; 09-09-2021, 03:30 PM.Comment
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He’s going to be worse if the fight happens.I'm not sold until he deals with adversity and can stay calm and still be able to implement anything new he's been taught. I honestly don't think we're going to see much of a difference with Wilder. One thing many aren't considering is Wilder's punch resistance at this point. Outside of Brezeale he gets hit in EVERY fight. Much of what I feel happened in fight 2 was he wasn't relaxed and gassed out and the punches Fury landed had more of an effect than they usually would. I will admit though that Wilder still does have a hell of a right hand that can end everything. I just see Fury doing much of the same and at times smothering Wilder who has 0 inside game or head movement. Plus, Fury is still bigger than him and a better boxer overall. That's almost always the recipe.
He already looked scared in the first 2 fights after he landed flush on Fury and the guy wasn’t knocked out. Now imagine him seeing the man who destroyed his eardrum, smashed one side of his face in, broke his jaw and beat him like a thief, in the ring.
Once Fury lands his wide right - it’s over.Last edited by BangEM; 09-09-2021, 03:28 PM.Comment
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6.6k posts and can't see the fcuking instagram button.https://www.instagram.com/reel/CTl2H...dium=copy_link


Chin up in the air.
This bum is the worst professional boxer in history and his trainer acting like he’s throwing shows how much of a fraud his exaggerated power is. He’s should be throwing up at how poor Wilder’s boxing skills are.
This guy getting protected and fighting 40 bums and PBC journeymen makes sense now.
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IDK I’m going to hold a real view until I see them fight week ,I think it’s not all that bad because the more you throw at Fury the more you likely win . Wilder postures way to much in every fight he’s had ,had Klitschko thrown punches he probably would have won ,while Wilder is no Klitschko he could be a body puncher something Wlad wasn’t ? There were some sequences where he’s in total spots to get clobbered but we don’t know if he does that in the real fight ?
Im still going on Fury being widely overatted and that narrows what’s possible here ,I’m still not sold on Fury dealing with aggression and body worker’s,should Wilder even set up a right hand with bad body work that’s all he may need ? I really think the fight is going to be won at the weigh in ,if Fury comes in near 280 I don’t see him losing .Comment
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So what you are saying? That Tyson Fury defeated a bum?https://www.instagram.com/reel/CTl2H...dium=copy_link


Chin up in the air.
This bum is the worst professional boxer in history and his trainer acting like he’s throwing shows how much of a fraud his exaggerated power is. He’s should be throwing up at how poor Wilder’s boxing skills are.
This guy getting protected and fighting 40 bums and PBC journeymen makes sense now.
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He can start by being busier. He needs to throw more punches and let his hands go. His problem has always been was to land that money shot only. However, since Fury neutralized that right hand in the rematch now he has to throw more than just one punch at a time. If he puts his punches in bunches and throw more combination punches then he could make this a very interesting fight.Comment
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