Fury vs Wilder body language analysis

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  • pesticid
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    #71
    Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

    I am quite neutral on the fight. I don't mind both fighters and teams.

    So my perception on this is objective.

    This is the most I have ever seen Fury on edge, to this level.

    Fury's hardcore fans, will say that he always acts this way 'Yes he can be very animated, but nowhere near this level'.

    Fury does not even looked to be enjoying himself, he is really putting a lot of effort into this ranting and raving. Usually you can see that he enjoys the banter.

    I think it is clear now, that Fury will be coming with the same game plan. So Wilder full well knows what to expect.

    Overall both fighters are game, they are not afraid of each other. Fury just understands now, that these big fights are different when everybody expects you to win.



    I felt like Fury was trying to get under Wilder's skin by any means necessary and when Wilder wasn't biting he even went after his wife who was at the presser. Wilder still didn't overreact and at this point I thought Fury was completely mad and about to go after Wilder's daughter. Thank God he didn't. Fury looked very, very insecure to me but he is the bigger guy, he is the dirtier fighter and he has the horsehair gloves besides the outlandish skills. So styles-wise Fury should be favored to win unless Wilder has become quite proficient in the clinch and his legs have gotten stronger, if Wilder has improved in these areas then he has a chance to clip Fury. If not, then Wilder will receive a viscous beat-down once again. I still find it odd to see Fury that nervous, jittery, just off. He had this weird stressful energy about him while Wilder was composed.

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