Comments Thread For: Wilder's Trainer Says Equilibrium Was Never The Same After Third Round

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  • champion4ever
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    #61
    No, Wilder lost the fight because Fury is just the better overall, well-rounded and complete fighter that's all. Remember, that Fury has been fighting his whole life, It's in his pedigree.

    Therefore, he is the more fundamentally sound fighter, While on the other hand, Wilder took up the sport very late at age 21. It's very hard to develop a fighter at that age. Also, once Tyson neutralized that right hand after the 4th round; Wilder never stood a chance.

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    • hugh grant
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      #62
      Wilder let a 19 stone man hit him too often and can't allow that as the outcome won't be good.
      the right hand of wilder wasn't going to save day as fury used to facing hard hitters. But all things considered wildebeest didn't do too bad for nfl player who took up boxing late

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      • Toffee
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        #63
        Originally posted by Slowhand
        Seems like DW and AJ have something in common: a good ear smack takes their legs away for the rest of the day.
        I think that's something everybody in the world has in common.

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        • Slowhand
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          #64
          Originally posted by Toffee

          I think that's something everybody in the world has in common.
          I know, but when it happened to AJ and he fought a few more rds (even winning some) and getting his arze kicked heīs a quitter - and when DW does the same heīs a mighty warrior. Sure, AJ propably couldīve kept going for another 30 seconds, but why?

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          • eco1
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            #65
            Originally posted by MeanestNiceGuy

            The jab kept Wilder on his feet in fight 1...that was my overall point; His jab was non-existent in the 2rd and 3rd fights.
            As I said one day after fight one the only thing that kept Wilder on his feet was Team Fury's gameplay to play it safe.
            I remember writing live here while fight 1 was progressing that Fury could've had Ko'd Wilder if he pressed the fight and I was called crazy, then when #2 happened I was lucky to call it (Said the Wilderettes)

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