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  • eco1
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    #41
    Originally posted by kafkod

    But he didn't make any attempt to intimidate or impose himself physically on Fury, like he did before the first and second fights. He stayed in his chair and let Fury command the stage. That's the point I'm making.
    And I am with you 100%.

    What I am saying is that Wilder hesitated at 37ish 38ish in the video.
    Just for a split second he did and I think if a fight is lost before the fight, he just did in that split second when Fury started walking up to him.
    Check it out.

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      #42
      Originally posted by kafkod

      But he didn't make any attempt to intimidate or impose himself physically on Fury, like he did before the first and second fights. He stayed in his chair and let Fury command the stage. That's the point I'm making.
      I am talking about how insecure Wilder looked in that moment.

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      • War Room
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        #43
        Originally posted by 1hourRun

        I'm pretty sure that 'pink' bottle belongs to the woman right behind him, and just look at the crowd ; many of them are passing judgement, disregarding his message because they are too distracted by his Mickey-Mouse tattoos and clown shoes.

        Dr. Oblivious should be his name, if he knew that Deontay Wilder is deliberately being reserved, like the majority of boxing fans and media know, he probably would of avoided exposing his ignorance and bias hasty miscalculations.
        So what you're saying is his choice is shoewear is a reflection of his knowledge? Looks like he's been hired to speak in front of these people and a lot of big corporations which means he's rather successful.

        Wilder isn't being reserved, he's nervous, crisis building, and devoid of confidence. He's scared to talk because he can't even communicate properly which is why he won't speak to any media that isn't black. He's ill lmao. The amount of blame he's pointed at others due to his zepplin sized inflated ego; the man isn't well, I get the troll schtick but Jesus man ---> Wilder is cracked.

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          #44
          Not watching the video but it seemed like Fury couldn't even sit down for a second. He was antsy, edgy, twitchy. Wilder was smiling and sitting down with his legs open while Fury was pacing back and forth trying to stir Wilder. When Fury asked Wilder why he switched trainers if he was convinced that Tyson cheated, Wilder did not take the bait, he was like, "why did you switch trainers after our first fight?". From that point on Fury was rumbling all kinds of nonsense cause he got caught in his ******ity. Then Kate asked them to do a face off, Wilder got up calmly to go about it but Arum axed it. I DO NOT like Wilder because of his views on things but he was top notch in this presser.

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            #45
            From what I saw of that presser, both seemed nervous. Fury was pacing and panting while Wilder was pretending to be uninterested and looking down at his phone. At the end though, when they had that little back and forth, Fury seemed more bothered by Wilder's words than the other way round. He was reacting to everything Wilder was saying while Wilder seemed to have a more calm and confident demeaner that bothered Fury - he didn't get the reaction he was looking for.

            I think it's why Arum lost it and was claiming that Abdo had a bias towards Wilder, he felt that Fury didn't come across well which he didn't. Leading up to the presser, I thought Wilder was a defeated man before the fight but this looked like he still has some belief, the Fury fanboys are commenting on what they expected/hoped to see and not what actually happened.

            Having said all that, it really won't matter on fight night. I think it'll be another one-sided win for Fury regardless.
            Last edited by 786; 10-08-2021, 11:49 AM.

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              #46
              Originally posted by War Room

              So what you're saying is his choice is shoewear is a reflection of his knowledge? Looks like he's been hired to speak in front of these people and a lot of big corporations which means he's rather successful.

              Wilder isn't being reserved, he's nervous, crisis building, and devoid of confidence. He's scared to talk because he can't even communicate properly which is why he won't speak to any media that isn't black. He's ill lmao. The amount of blame he's pointed at others due to his zepplin sized inflated ego; the man isn't well, I get the troll schtick but Jesus man ---> Wilder is cracked.
              I'm sure I made my point clear, this bozo lacks common-sense and is oblivious to what everyone knows regarding Deontay's behavior -- everyone but the 'expert'

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                #47
                Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
                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'.


                Wow, you and me see the exact same thing. Are we crazy or are we onto smth?

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                  #48
                  Overrated

                  Rigo looked insecure around Nonito and gave him a boxing lesson anyways

                  Floyd was more quiet than usual in the buildup with manny. manny got a boxing lesson anyways

                  McGregor was always an alpha male leading up to fights and still lose a handful

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by 1hourRun

                    I'm sure I made my point clear, this bozo lacks common-sense and is oblivious to what everyone knows regarding Deontay's behavior -- everyone but the 'expert'
                    Your point is dull and rounded. You're basing his knowledge on his shoe choice. That bozo has a masters degree and makes a lot of money speaking in front of corporations. Body language is a real thing and everything he's said, other experts in the field say as well. Wilder is experessing rudimentary body language.

                    Sing along with me!

                    There's only one --->
                    Tyson Fury
                    There's only one --->
                    Tyson Fury
                    Walking along, singing his song, walking in a Fury Wonderland --->

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by War Room

                      Your point is dull and rounded. You're basing his knowledge on his shoe choice. That bozo has a masters degree and makes a lot of money speaking in front of corporations. Body language is a real thing and everything he's said, other experts in the field say as well. Wilder is experessing rudimentary body language.

                      Sing along with me!

                      There's only one --->
                      Tyson Fury
                      There's only one --->
                      Tyson Fury
                      Walking along, singing his song, walking in a Fury Wonderland --->
                      It is strange seeing Deontay fans talk all this sht

                      considering he immediately rematching the man who DESTROYED him last time

                      all due respect to Deontay if he can pull off the win

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