Comments Thread For: Wilder: The Delay Of Third Fury Fight Was A Blessing; More Time To Go Over The Game Plan

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  • MastaBlasta
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    #21
    I have to say, Fury using Jared Anderson and Efe Ajagba as sparring partners to prepare for Wilder may be the best selection of sparring partners in history ... to prepare for a specific guy. Anderson can really crack as can Ajagba, and Ajagba is tall and built so similarly to Wilder .... down to the right hand ... that it's scary. I wonder how many HW fighters could make it ouf of camp sparring those two ..... wow!

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    • Jack_sh*t
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      #22
      Originally posted by champion4ever
      You tell em' champ. Just remember to make sure that your Team work the Nevada officials big time in order to ensure an even, level and fair playing field because the deck is heavily stacked against you.

      Team Fury is preparing to prevent you from winning this trilogy bout at all costs like they did in the rematch. Once again, the fix is in and they are setting you up to fail. So make sure that your people monitor, examine, inspect and vet Tyson Fury very closey and report it to the commission; Especially with his new minted pair of Paffen gloves

      The ones he wore in the rematch with no padding in them because he is a known, notorious liar, cheat and dodgy as fuck.
      Nice to see those excuses getting aired out before they've even weighed in.

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      • JakeTheBoxer
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        #23
        So there will be no excuses when you lose again?

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        • Oldskoolg
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          #24
          Originally posted by ClubberLang82
          It's become easy to forget that Wilder has been a very aggressive fighter throughout his career. It's always been the right hand, but he'd usually mix it up more. Throwing like a mad man with wide combinations and haymakers which would get him caught sometimes, but also made him less predictable.

          It's only since the Ortiz rematch that he seemed to shell into this one dimensional style of just waiting, only looking for the right hand and nothing else. He completely fell in love with his big punch. Wilder thought he felt off from the opening bell in Fury 2, but I thought he looked just as off in that Ortiz fight. This is what he needs to fix. Just be the fighter that got him to this point. He'll have a better chance of landing the right hand against Fury if he fights with activity like before.
          Very astute assessment of the limitations wilder has imposed on himself

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          • Oldskoolg
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            #25
            Originally posted by mjh1969

            I agree with you. This analysis is 100% on the money. However, like Mike Tyson once said that "everyone has a plan until they get hit". I hope when Wilder gets hit that he sticks to his game plan. If he doesn't then Fury will make short work of him. Fury needs to be humbled.
            Fury is very typical of the travellers. The only ones I have ever seen that didn’t come off as braggarts like that have been Andy lee and Henry Wharton

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