Why would Wilder be in Fury’s head when he beat him twice? Keep grasping at straws man Wilder is losing again.
Fury is a master boxer and he knows someone with a punch like Wilders can catch you eventually. It's already caught him twice. Fury likely sees wilder as someone who is high risk and low reward at this point.
I ask them all that question and not one of them reply
Of course not. To reply would mean having to admit you were wrong. I'm going to be here tonight serving up plates of doo-doo to the losers, whom I will ask to admit they didn't know ****. There are so many of them, however, that I'd like to ask you for your assistance here. The plan is to spoon feed them a big helping of sheeit.
Just wait until this evening and save that.same energy because Fury is getting his ass knocked the fuck out and I fucking guarantee it! So take that to the bank.
Just remember to save that same energy for this evening because Tyson Fury is getting his ass knocked the fuck out and I can fucking guarantee it. Now take that to the bank!
Fury is a master boxer and he knows someone with a punch like Wilders can catch you eventually. It's already caught him twice. Fury likely sees wilder as someone who is high risk and low reward at this point.
Fair enough but the pressure is on Wilder more his entire being is at stake talking about being a killer and taking peoples lives in the ring then gets bullied and humiliated in front of the whole world, then to come out with 50 excuses to why he lost this time he has 0 excuse he should have everything in check.
Right. Because that method worked SO WELL against a Tyson Fury that was at 75% at best.
The second fight and this third fight Fury is at 100%. He hasn't just lost 10 stone in a matter of months and been out of the ring for nearly 3 years. He seems to have recovered fully from his drug addiction too.
And of course Wilder is facing a fight with a top drawer professional after a two year layoff. We know that Fury can do this after an even bigger layoff as mentioned in the paragraph above, but this is Wilder's longest layoff since his career first started.
And if all of that wasn't enough Wilder is carrying considerably more weight and muscle in boxing terms which is going to slow him down, particularly in the last third of the fight, despite his denials I saw him make in an interview earlier. Doesn't matter how gradually he put that weight on and how long he spent doing it, he can't beat the laws of physics and biology no matter how much he may want to.
Like I've been saying for a while, Wilder will ALWAYS have a puncher's chance, but Fury is a much higher calibre of opponent than he's used to facing. A win for Wilder IS possible because of that right hand of his, but to connect with it Wilder has to fight on the front foot and get past the best defence I've seen on a heavyweight for donkey's years. It's NOT going to be an easy thing to do.
It doesn't matter. This fight has less to do with skill and more to do with will. I admit that Fury is the more complete and fundamentally sound of the two fighters but that means nothing if you don't prepare. Wilder wants this trilogy bout a lot more than the Gypsy King does this time. He's trained more than six months just to prepare.for this bout.
In addition, he is the much hungrier of the two which is why I am picking him to win. Likewise, he is naturally the strong puncher of the two as well. Moreover, the word is out all over town that Tyson hardly did any training for this fight either .So he is going to be very rusty coming off a 20 month layoff.
Also, You cannot compare Fury's first encounter with Wilder with this encounter with Wilder either. While it is true that Fury was coming off a 30 month layoff at the time but at the same time he had two stay busy bum tuneup fights before meeting Deontay Wilder back in December of 2018 too.
Now he is coming off a 20 month layoff with no stay busy bum tune up fights which will come back to haunt him. We might as well face it. Fury is mentally broken. He doesn't have no more fight in him. He lost both the hunger, drive, will, determination and the focus he had the last time.
I am sorry British, Tyson Fury fans and Deontay Wilder haters but your hero is going to lose this time and he is going to lose it big in a blow out loss.by way of knockout or stoppage.
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