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  • #21
    Originally posted by tiliheels View Post
    yea he sure did, but i said he was getting his but spanked to be dropped by a guy that smaller..

    dont look at the early rounds
    ..i promise u the man started moving his head and i couldnt believe it..also in training now he's keeping his right hand up to guard when he throws the left jab...wilder fought slow comp in those 2 fights..they are nt horrid but they are not world class..AND I SAW IT HELP HIM..

    the molina fight reminds me a lot of erroll spences last fight...spence and wilder both got caught with several counters early...they had to adjust the adjustments were different for spence bc of the southpaw angle but we dont say spence is a bad fighter and isnt picked to beat ppl...
    Why don't you ignore the early rounds of Fury vs Cunningham as well? You'd have a very different impression of the fight.

    Both Wilder and Fury got hurt early, made adjustments and came back to knock out their opponents. Fury did it against a former Cruiserweight world champion and Wilder did it against a guy who got destroyed by Chris Arreola, but the pattern of the fights is still the same.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by Fury4daWIN View Post
      Why don't you ignore the early rounds of Fury vs Cunningham as well? You'd have a very different impression of the fight.

      Both Wilder and Fury got hurt early, made adjustments and came back to knock out their opponents. Fury did it against a former Cruiserweight world champion and Wilder did it against a guy who got destroyed by Chris Arreola, but the pattern of the fights is still the same.
      bc the fight went on the same way except size!..he laid on him and tired him out..there wasnt perfect adjustments it was just fury being too big..it was a more of a natural adjustment from fury..where as wilder had to actually show a reflex of some sort to get awy from shots that had hurt him..

      props to fury for getting off the canvas, but i hope u see wat i mean when i say laying on a smaller guy really isnt a skill it is just natural inclination

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      • #23
        Originally posted by tiliheels View Post
        bc the fight went on the same way except size!..he laid on him and tired him out..there wasnt perfect adjustments it was just fury being too big..it was a more of a natural adjustment from fury..where as wilder had to actually show a reflex of some sort to get awy from shots that had hurt him..

        props to fury for getting off the canvas, but i hope u see wat i mean when i say laying on a smaller guy really isnt a skill it is just natural inclination
        Sorry but I don't see a difference. Fury made a conscious decision to be more physical on the inside, knowing that it was exposing him to potentially more return fire. He could have easily gone into a shell or responded in any number of ways that would have lost him the fight. There was nothing instinctual about his reaction.

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        • #24
          Why is Haye getting facetime for his opinions? Ask him after he beats that Aussie/Serbian bum.Actually don't.He's just brown nosing so that Fury gives a title fight.Hopefully Fury will not wilt and give Haye one.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Fury4daWIN View Post
            Sorry but I don't see a difference. Fury made a conscious decision to be more physical on the inside, knowing that it was exposing him to potentially more return fire. He could have easily gone into a shell or responded in any number of ways that would have lost him the fight. There was nothing instinctual about his reaction.
            my point is this..when u are post player/center/power foward and apoint guard is on you...u should go in the post right......fury is a tall man tht is a good shooter from the outside, but cunningham proved that he coudl strip the ball from fury before he gets the 3 pointer up.....fury showed weakness there..if a small man is gettin his right hand off at distance...lord only knows wat a long explosive guy who is not holding his nuts all night in fear like wlad could do...

            but i brought bball in it to show u..its second nature to use size...its not 2nd nature to adjust to punches..u really have to figure it out to stop getting hit unless u are mayweather and 90% of boxers if not more are not

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            • #26
              Originally posted by denium View Post
              Haye still using Fury's name to keep himself relevant. How pathetic.
              That's pretty much it, yeah.

              Looks like Haye's 'comeback' fight at the O2 is going to bomb

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              • #27
                Originally posted by yoz View Post
                That's pretty much it, yeah.

                Looks like Haye's 'comeback' fight at the O2 is going to bomb
                The only people who like David Haye are bored, fat housewife's.

                Unfortunately for Haye, bored fat housewife's don't generally watch boxing fights.

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                • #28
                  Let's remember that Haye said Wlad would annihilate Fury, which was the majority opinion and mine as well.

                  This could still happen in the second fight if Wlad wakes up out of his stupor. Surely he doesn't want to go out like he looked in the first fight.

                  Everything Haye says is calculated. Is Fury going to buy this sudden brown-nosing by Haye?

                  I really doubt it. The guy wasted a year or more of his life on Haye and got zilch out of it. A few coy remarks now won't change his loathing of Haye.

                  And a win over some truck driver from the Aussie Outback isn't going to impress anyone, either.

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