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  • #41
    Not sure why you'd tell fury that? But more likely you will try be less predictable landing right hand and try set it up a bit better and set traps to land it.
    you know it only takes one punch still and you want to give yourself best chance to land it.....to the c hin. Of course you will throw some body shots though
    Last edited by hugh grant; 09-17-2021, 07:07 AM.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post

      Tyson Fury was decked twice, once extremely badly. From these two fights, one of the main pieces of information that you have to take away is that ?

      Deontay Wilder can hurt Tyson Fury, more than Tyson Fury can hurt him. Wilder was being beaten up in the second fight, but he was still on his feet and fighting back.

      Tyson Fury once again has to do something special in this fight.

      He has to invade Wilder's power for 12 rounds 'Which nobody has ever done, including himself'.

      Or he has to truly beat the gameness out of Wilder 'Which nobody has ever done, no towels just beat the absolute fight out of him'.

      All the pressure is on Fury, people have already written Wilder off 'His reputation is at a all time low in the public perception'.
      Wilder was just about to have the "gameness" beaten out of him. He was not going to last a full round longer, so its hard to see what you mean here. Mark Breland saved this man from himself because he absolutely would have gotten brutally KO'd in the last fight if not for the towel. Wilder was brave and showed a ton of heart taking that beating the way he did and persevering, but he was definitely NOT going the distance. That fight was barely half over and he was dead in the water.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by NachoMan View Post

        Wilder was just about to have the "gameness" beaten out of him. He was not going to last a full round longer, so its hard to see what you mean here. Mark Breland saved this man from himself because he absolutely would have gotten brutally KO'd in the last fight if not for the towel. Wilder was brave and showed a ton of heart taking that beating the way he did and persevering, but he was definitely NOT going the distance. That fight was barely half over and he was dead in the water.
        Nope, you don't know that.

        Wilder was still on his feet and fighting back 'That is what I saw, yes he was being beaten but? At no point in the fight did I see him switch into survival mode'.

        You are apprehensive about this fight, and it will increase as the fight draws closer.

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        • #44
          Fury caught him on a body jab in the second fight which was the beginning of the end...

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          • #45
            When this fails to come to fruition within the 1st 2 rounds... wilder will revert to Swimming.

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            • #46
              Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post

              Nope, you don't know that.

              Wilder was still on his feet and fighting back 'That is what I saw, yes he was being beaten but? At no point in the fight did I see him switch into survival mode'.

              You are apprehensive about this fight, and it will increase as the fight draws closer.
              You have me wrong. I think Wilder is bat **** crazy deluded, but I actually want him to win in a barn burner. I respect Fury's skills, but I won't at all be upset if he loses, so no anxiety for me either way.

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              • #47
                I think there's a real risk for Wilder that Scott is filling his head with how easy it is going to be that when he gets in the ring and discovers it's just as hard to beat this man as before, the wind is going to go out of his sails very quickly. I also think there's a real risk if he lunges in, trying to go for Fury's body, that Fury busts his head open again. A few rounds will go by and Widler will realise what everyone else already knows -- that he can't outbox Fury and a big shot to the head is his only real chance.
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                • #48
                  You know what’s funny is, I just watched FuryWilder1 last night & realized, Wilder was literally doing all the things he’s been working on in this camp with Scott. He was throwing a good jab, he was moving his head( still was getting tagged with Fury’s jab though) & he threw a lot of body shots. In the rematch he seemed to do what he did in the Ortiz rematch, which was wait & wait & wait & eventually try to catch him with the right.

                  In the 1st fight Fury was trying to play cat & mouse. He was fighting to avoid the power. All that herky jerky movement, feinting and moving his hands a lot. It disrupted wilder but it didn’t deter him from throwing. Fury was keeping the distance & it allowed him to see everything fury was doing. He also wasn’t putting much of anything on his shots, just looked to tag and move.

                  In the rematch Fury kept the fight at close quarters which Wilder seemed to not be prepared for. I don’t think anybody believed Fury when he said he was going to fight that way, everyone took it as mind games. But he did it. Fury’s one two was giving Wilder hello because fury was almost covering Wilders face with the jab and then immediately following with a loaded up right hand. He rocked wilder every time he landed it. It’s the shots you don’t see coming that hurt the most because you can’t brace for them. Wilder never saw those rights fury and kept getting hit with the same shot over and over

                  I think the trilogy looks more like the 1st fight I just don’t see wilder having the same success. I think Fury just has his number. I don’t think he gets rag dolled all night like he did in the rematch but I do think as the rounds go on Fury starts to break him down & wear him out.

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                  • #49
                    Sounds like House admitted Fury took the right hand away from Wilder. That means Wilder lost because of the skills Fury possessed, not because of Juju, heavy costumes, poisoned water bottles, crooked referees, egg weights, unpaddded gloves, disloyal trainers, or none of that other bs. He wasn't able to land his bombs, and he was unable to avoid Fury's punches. Period, end of story

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by Squared.Circle View Post
                      Lol...I doubt Ducktay Whiner can even spell "body punch", nevermind throw one.
                      He can spell millionaire I’m sure. But nice attempt at trying to put the man down because he’s culturally different than you.
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