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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Fury: Wilder Can Try To Land More Punches On My Face, Will Help His Chances Of Winning

    From the training camp videos made available to the public, it's evident that Deontay Wilder is hard at work in making all the necessary adjustments ahead of his trilogy fight with Tyson Fury.
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    We will find out very early in the fight whether or not wilder is saying goodbye to the lazy wait to land one punch style and whether fury is properly trained for this fight

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    • Tatabanya
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      #3
      Fury KO1, anyone?

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      • Oregonian
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        #4
        Originally posted by Oldskoolg
        We will find out very early in the fight whether or not wilder is saying goodbye to the lazy wait to land one punch style and whether fury is properly trained for this fight
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        But we did find out that that’s exactly what Wilder does including the 1st & 2nd fight with Fury, did we not?
        Fury was also properly trained for the last two fights with Wilder so what exactly is different now?

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        • Greenfield02
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          The key for Wilder here, is to go to that flabby midsection of Fury. Going to the body would do wonder's for Wilder, that with throwing more combos. If Wilder actually worked on that, he might have a shot, if he fights the same fight and doesn't change anything, the results will be the same.

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          • Oldskoolg
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            #6
            Originally posted by Oregonian
            ——
            But we did find out that that’s exactly what Wilder does including the 1st & 2nd fight with Fury, did we not?
            Fury was also properly trained for the last two fights with Wilder so what exactly is different now?
            Thanks for your comment.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Tatabanya
              Fury KO1, anyone?
              I'm going with 5th round.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Oregonian
                ——
                But we did find out that that’s exactly what Wilder does including the 1st & 2nd fight with Fury, did we not?
                Fury was also properly trained for the last two fights with Wilder so what exactly is different now?
                I Disagree
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                1.Fury was not properly trained for the First fight with Wilder
                2.Wilder has a new trainer soo Fans wanna see the difference that he will bring to this 3rd Fight
                Last edited by greeneye99; 10-01-2021, 10:35 AM.

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                • b Murphington
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Greenfield02
                  The key for Wilder here, is to go to that flabby midsection of Fury. Going to the body would do wonder's for Wilder, that with throwing more combos. If Wilder actually worked on that, he might have a shot, if he fights the same fight and doesn't change anything, the results will be the same.
                  If he flashes a jab to the face to blind him, then he can just fire a straight right to the midsection. Easy.

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                  • Liondw
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                    #10
                    Fury moves so well for such a big guy, and he's rightly the favourite.

                    But, the fact that he has been knocked down in the past, including by Wilder, means he can be knocked out. If he gets caught with too many of those, he won't make the ten count.

                    With the postponements, this fight has us go from a bout we're not that interested in to an intriguing fight that is going to be explosive.

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