Fury vs Wilder body language analysis
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Fury changed trainers because he got robbed in the 1st fight. He clearly beat Wilder on points so he decided he didn't want it to go to the judges. Worked out well i would sayNot 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.Comment
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Not sure which exact moment you're talking about here and I can't check the time you gave me without knowing which video you were watching. Wilder looked hesitant and unsure of himself on more than one occasion though. And what I picked up on more than anything else was that he didn't stand up when Fury was moving toward him. I've never seen lack of aggression like that from Wilder before, but then, I've never seen him going into a fight off a loss before.Comment
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I don't believe body language can tell you who is going to win a fight, and sometimes, like Mike Tyson said, being afraid of an opponent can make a guy fight harder and with more aggression when the bell goes.
I started following Bruce's channel after I read about him correctly sussing that there was some kind of problem with Andy Ruiz's preparation or fitness going into the AJ rematch, based on the body language of Andy and his trainer when they were asked how the training camp had gone during a presser.
Andy and Manny Robles both said that Andy had never trained harder, never been fitter. Bruce said they were hiding something, and he turned out to 100% correct about that.Last edited by kafkod; 10-08-2021, 01:27 PM.Comment
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Take one of your award winning *****s and shove it up your arse
When you have to reshape truth for a sting you've already lost.
You're a ****** talking about body language experts on a boxing forum. That's not me repainting what you do or said in anyway, like you have here, that's just what happened and you can't even front on it. So, grow a pair, talk like a man, once.
Did I ever call myself renown? Does one call Tesla a world renown electrician? Does one call Gates a world renown computer programmer? I am not simply world renown and never once claimed that low rung for myself. I am the industry.
Do I make *****s?
Did I say Wilder's the greatest or my favorite of all time?
Seems to me you have to do quite a bit of spin to form an insult while all I need to do is highlight your acts. Hmm, wonder why that is sister?
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Isn’t incredible insight to know Ruiz preparation for the rematch was trashI don't believe body language can tell you who is going to win a fight, and sometimes, like Mike Tyson said, being afraid of an opponent can make a guy fight harder and with more aggression when the bell goes.
I started following Bruce's channel after I read about him correctly sussing that there was some kind of problem with Andy Ruiz's preparation or fitness going into the AJ rematch, based on the body language of Andy and his trainer when they were asked how the training camp had gone during a presser.
Andy and Manny Robles both said that Andy had never trained harder, never been fitter. Bruce said they were hiding something, and he turned out to 100% correct about that.
dude went on a pleasure seeking binge
biggest display of unprofessionalismComment
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