Any gameplan Wilder can win other than a lucky one shot right hand?

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  • BoxingOutlaw
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    #1

    Any gameplan Wilder can win other than a lucky one shot right hand?

    I just don't think his team can come up with a game plan to beat Fury or he can follow it like Holyfield did vs Bowe 2 or vs Tyson.

    Outside of everything being perfect for 1 second and Wilder landing that right hand cannon I can't see him winning.
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    #2
    If Fury really comes in around 300 lbs, he'll be slower and will have less stamina in the later rounds, while Wilder should be relatively athletic the entire fight. If Wilder can survive and goad Fury in to punching himself out early, which is inline with Fury's given strategy, he's practically a goner in the later rounds. Essentially an exaggerated strategy of what happened in their first fight or Rocky III with Clubber Lang.

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    • KillaMane26
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      #3
      Ain't no such thing as a lucky punch in boxing when you have to train moves over and over for years then have to be in the right position to execute it.

      But yeah only way he winning is by KO or stoppage

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      • sbbigmike
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        #4
        Conditioning

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        • Shadoww702
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          #5
          He can learn from Andre Ward and punch Fury in the nuts a bunch of times?

          Who's the ref.?

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          • Cypocryphy
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            #6
            Of course there is a game plan, and it's landing that right hand. It's an issue of whether he can go about landing that right hand differently than before and whether he can keep Fury away from him.

            Here's already working on controlling distance by disengaging when a shot isn't there. You can see that in the drills. He's also working on punishing Fury from the inside and then pushing him off of him.

            There are a few other things that look to be different, new strategies that he's going to use. The only problem is that Fury is going to try to do exactly what he did before, except this time he's going to make it harder on Wilder by coming in at nearly 300 pounds. They have been bulking up Fury so that he punches harder, drains Wilder further and becomes a physical juggernaut in the ring.

            A 6' 9" man that weighs 300 pounds, who is the better boxer, is practically guaranteed to win. He'll be able to take Wilder's punches better because he has more mass to him than before. The only thing Wilder can do is drag Fury into the later rounds and hope that his extra mass is going to have him gassed by then. A gassed Fury will make mistakes. Mistakes will give Wilder a better chance to land cleanly and get that KO. Wilder is athletic enough to do that. The question is can Wilder survive nine to 10 rounds with Fury beforehand.

            What do you think?
            Last edited by Cypocryphy; 10-05-2021, 06:16 PM.

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            • NYG
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              #7
              No, i don't think so

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              • davef
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                #8
                No way in the world will Wilder out box Fury over 12 rounds guy was getting out boxed by an NFL player and Szpilka until his right hand sent them to the shadow realm

                He needs a KO or an Al Haymon gift
                Last edited by davef; 10-05-2021, 06:03 PM.

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                • 4truth
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by sbbigmike
                  Conditioning
                  Exactly and it wouldn't be just luck if he was in good enough shape to throw several hundred very low percentage punches. Just because he only lands 1 in 100, that doesn't make the one punch he does land "lucky". That's a calculated plan.

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                  • PBR Streetgang
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                    He will need to land the right clean but if it happens it's not going to be a "lucky". It will come by way of Wilder working on something to set it up (as Cypocryphy astutely mentions above) or because Fury makes a mistake and leaves an opening.

                    Not sure if it will work but it will be damn entertaining to see what happens.

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