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Not at all worried about Tyson beating Wilder. I was, but then he started talking more and more about what he plans to do and bubba his plans are all wrong.
First his mental game. What the damn hell guy? Wilder is already going to look to take your head off. Motivating him is just motivating him, he's not going to get emotional and fighter differently because there is no differently for him to fight. He's not Wlad, he's Deontay Wilder. He over loads, over reaches, punches too often, and gets off balanced already. If you must see them as bad things then it's best to say it like this; he's not going to get even worse in those regards because there is no worse to get.
Next his physical game. Wilder's not going to get confused and try to figure him out. Not because Wilder knows the answer, but because Wilder has always been indifferent to the chess match. Only Tyson is playing chess, Wilder, in his own words, is a gladiator. He's fighting along an entirely different game plan which is why the loading,reaching, off balance, etc isn't a bad thing to him. Tyson's going to find out the same thing Mayweather showed McGregor. If you can dish it but you can't take it we don't even need to box to knock you out we need to walk you down like a caveman. Wilder's going to do everything wrong and that's why he's going to knock Tyson Fury out. Tyson will be as happy to believe he's beating Wilder as Szpilka was. The boxer breaks down his opponent to get a KO or early end. A puncher lays work throughout the fight too, in the form of baiting for the perfect punch. If tyson plans to box he is giving Wilder his best chance. He is playing chess and that's all Wilder needs him to do.
Finally, Tyson's with a **** team of kiss asses because he doesn't feel like he has anymore to learn.
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Originally posted by Noelanthony View PostTyson is very convincing I will give him that. Nope I’ve made up my mind. Pianeta who is 6ft 2 clipped Tyson so I’m backing Wilder to catch him also
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Originally posted by Marchegiano View PostNot at all worried about Tyson beating Wilder. I was, but then he started talking more and more about what he plans to do and bubba his plans are all wrong.
First his mental game. What the damn hell guy? Wilder is already going to look to take your head off. Motivating him is just motivating him, he's not going to get emotional and fighter differently because there is no differently for him to fight. He's not Wlad, he's Deontay Wilder. He over loads, over reaches, punches too often, and gets off balanced already. If you must see them as bad things then it's best to say it like this; he's not going to get even worse in those regards because there is no worse to get.
Next his physical game. Wilder's not going to get confused and try to figure him out. Not because Wilder knows the answer, but because Wilder has always been indifferent to the chess match. Only Tyson is playing chess, Wilder, in his own words, is a gladiator. He's fighting along an entirely different game plan which is why the loading,reaching, off balance, etc isn't a bad thing to him. Tyson's going to find out the same thing Mayweather showed McGregor. If you can dish it but you can't take it we don't even need to box to knock you out we need to walk you down like a caveman. Wilder's going to do everything wrong and that's why he's going to knock Tyson Fury out. Tyson will be as happy to believe he's beating Wilder as Szpilka was. The boxer breaks down his opponent to get a KO or early end. A puncher lays work throughout the fight too, in the form of baiting for the perfect punch. If tyson plans to box he is giving Wilder his best chance. He is playing chess and that's all Wilder needs him to do.
Finally, Tyson's with a **** team of kiss asses because he doesn't feel like he has anymore to learn.
Good post
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