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  • #61
    Bad move.....fury body is accustomed to being hit and his size he will absorb punches a lot better....he needs to throw a good hard jab and just have better timing and because he is not a combination puncher it makes more difficult for him to land and he had no left hand to keep fury guessing.....my op8nion would be for wilder to put some weight on so he can hand with fury inside...build those legs and upper torso up and fight on the inside with fury.....he has to match fury physically because it will be the same result again with fury just ragdolling him.if not

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    • #62
      Originally posted by Oregonian View Post
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      Who hurt you bro?
      No one. And don't comment unless you intend on answering questions. Changing the subject is what Trump fans do

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      • #63
        Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post

        If you are in Tyson Fury's corner, the closer this fights gets the more and more apprehensive you will get.

        I will watch it, the apprehension increase.

        All the best.

        It is a easy fight for Tyson Fury, don't get so worked up mate.
        I'm not getting worked up mate.

        I'm a boxing fan, I just wanna see the fight.

        Just don't see a path to victory for DW.

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        • #64
          Another thing wilder will be discouraged about once he finds out fury will be willing to trade body shots

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          • #65
            Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post

            This is what I found on Don House's LinkedIn:


            "He fought in the United States Army under the tutelage of world renowned Military and Olympic coach Kenny Adams. He has a record of 74 wins, 3 loses and 40 KO's...

            Listed below are a few of the world champions that House help train
            - Bermane Stiverne WBC Heavyweight Champion of the World.
            - Freddy Norwood, WBA Featherweight World Champion
            - Derrick Harmon, NABF Light heavyweight Champion and WBC Interconintental Champion
            - Franky Liles, WBA Featherweight World Champion
            - Vince Phillips, IBF Jr Welterweight World Champion
            - Diego Corrales, IBF Lightweight Champion
            - Joan Guzman, WBO Lightweight Champion
            - Herbie Hide, WBO Lightweight Champion
            - Kevin Kelly, 2 time WBC Featherweight Champion
            - Lonnie Smith, WBC Jr. Welterweight Champion"
            Don is real. He’s been there a time or two and done it before, 9/10 times

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            • #66
              Originally posted by NC Uppercut View Post

              Don is real. He’s been there a time or two and done it before, 9/10 times
              I have a lot of respect for Kenny Adams. If Don House is from that coaching lineage then he should be an asset to Wilder.
              Last edited by ShoulderRoll; 09-18-2021, 09:55 PM.

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              • #67
                Originally posted by thetruthteller View Post

                No one. And don't comment unless you intend on answering questions. Changing the subject is what Trump fans do
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                Ok. Perhaps someday you’ll face your past

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post

                  I have a lot of respect for Kenny Adams. If Don House is from that coaching lineage then he should be an asset to Wilder.
                  When I was an amateur boxer Don helped us at Don Turners gym every few weeks. He is a wonderful man. Very intuitive with fighting styles

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                  • #69
                    Going to the body is a great idea, but Wilder also needs to learn better defense rather than just going backward with both hands stuck up in front of him. His head movement is not good and he doesn't disengage as quickly as he engages because most of the time he is hit, he is off balance. Wilder's inner fighting skills are also quite weak, to be honest.

                    A guy like Fury will take advantage of these weaknesses and bully Wilder again, body shots or no body shots.

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                    • #70
                      Fury better stay on the back foot and box. If he comes forward like last time, Wilder will break every rib in his body.

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