17st was TOO HEAVY for Wilder!

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  • cushtytaz
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    17st was TOO HEAVY for Wilder!

    He was totally ****ed after round 2 and for every round after. Who the **** advised him to put on that extra weight?
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    #2
    Did you expect him to be lighter and try to outbox Fury?

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    • Boxing-1013
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      Fury knows how to lay on Wilder and make Wilder carry all his weight. Wilder doesn't have the legs for that. It's a great gameplan by Fury, and just a tough matchup for Wilder.

      Wilder will always have a chance to score a KO, especially early, but yeah 9 times out of 10 Fury wins it. Maybe 19 out of 20
      Last edited by Boxing-1013; 10-10-2021, 03:30 AM.

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      • cushtytaz
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        #4
        Originally posted by Naps
        Did you expect him to be lighter and try to outbox Fury?
        I expected him to stay around the same weight he's been for his career.

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        • Naps
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          #5
          Originally posted by cushtytaz

          I expected him to stay around the same weight he's been for his career.
          he lost twice to Fury at a lighter weight already though. Might as well bulk up and hope that a hail mary lands with the extra bulk.

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          • Frankie Coffeecake
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            #6
            Bro we have seen Wilder try and fail to beat Fury coming in light, medium and heavy.

            Is the magic number somewhere between light and medium or what?

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            • Damn Wicked
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              #7
              Originally posted by Boxing-1013
              Fury knows how to lay on Wilder and make Wilder carry all his weight. Wilder doesn't have the legs for that. It's a great gameplan by Fury, and just a tough matchup for Wilder.

              Wilder will always have a chance to score a KO, especially early, but yeah 9 times out of 10 Fury wins it. Maybe 19 out of 20
              Fury also knows how to connect with punches on Deontay much more so than Wilder does on Fury. The gypsy can take Deontay’s punches better than Deontay can take Fury’s punches. There was many things that Fury did better in the trilogy than Deontay did. Still, I love Wilder’s “never say die” attitude. He has nothing to be ashamed about in these losses. He fought like a warrior.

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