Fury vs Wilder body language analysis
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Wilder is quite calm and collected in my opinion. And is extremely game. He has clearly chosen not to react strongly to anything Tyson Fury does, this is exactly what Fury wants.
Wilder has not quite played the game this time around, as he probably knows he is not going to beat Fury in my department.
Tyson Fury is on edge, and is dealing with new pressures he has never experienced before.
This is the first time, at elite level where he is favourite and people are expecting from him 'It is also his first world title defense'.
People in general are just seeing what they want to see, to back up their own narrative.
Both fighters are game, Fury to his credit has prepared for this fight 'And he is not playing the underdog'.
Usually in the past tactically, I have always felt like he played the underdog. He can no longer do that, this fight is a completely new venture for Tyson Fury.
From this point on wards, in any of is fights 'Fury can no longer play the underdog'.
Against Joshua, Usyk, Whyte, Wilder you name it 'Fur is the now king they are all coming for'.
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Please tell me again, from your unrivalled perspective as a world renowned ***** designer, how Wilder's "posture" makes you absolutely certain that he is the best HW of the present era.Pseudo-scientist uses pseudoscience to justify popular opinion on YT.
Right or wrong, y'all ****ing lame ass women for ****'s sake.
Next gonna tell me about some crystal whore talking to her crystals told her exactly what most of the world's headlines on the subject have to say. With **** all no irony or any sense of how feminine this whole forum is becoming.
PLEASE, tell me again about your body language expert, ****ing cream puff.Comment
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Nope, he didn't just sat there. Go watch the video again from yesterday. There is a small reaction (cant remember but I think it was around 37-38ish minute) the kind of reaction that made me think he did not know weather to stand up or try to not show how nervous one is in some situations.
I'm no body language expert, but one thing I noticed when I watched that presser was that Wilder didn't try any of his usual intimidation tactics and stayed in his chair when Fury moved toward him, pointing his finger and talking ****. The old Deontay would have been straight up and in Fury's face, threatening him, shoving him, etc. This Deontay just sat there, fiddling with his spectacles and picking imaginary fluff of his clothes, like a sulky kid getting a dressing down from his dad!
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Apparently not .... http://believingbruce.com/
This clown should know that the general public will question his sense of sound judgement by covering himself with cringy-ink, which is often associated with simple lower-class people, criminals, and ironically mentally-ill screw-balls.
and I'm always changing my avatar and signature for upcoming fights -- I been doing this for years, you just noticed?
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I don't like ink myself, but his content is very SOP body language wise. Read some books (former fbi interrogator) and masterclass content and this is all baseline.
This clown should know that the general public will question his sense of sound judgement by covering himself with cringy-ink, which is often associated with simple lower-class people, criminals, and ironically mentally-ill screw-balls.
and I'm always changing my avatar and signature for upcoming fights -- I been doing this for years, you just noticed?
I dunno, not like you're on a checklist for me.Comment
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When Fury told Wilder to get a room with Malik Scott. Wilder stopped talking and looked like he was about to cry.Comment
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