Comments Thread For: Wilder Could Strategize With Klitschko Before He Fights Fury

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  • MisanthropicNY
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    #21
    This is kind of like Oscar trying to give Canelo the blueprint for Floyd.

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    • champion4ever
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      #22
      Originally posted by Boksfan
      I believe Klitschko called Fury a "fart in the wind" and most people would agree.
      Yep, those were exactly his words; "A fart in the wind". In other words, he was saying that guys like Fury doesn't last long because they lack that hunger and desire.

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        #23
        Originally posted by champion4ever
        Yep, those were exactly his words; "A fart in the wind". In other words, he was saying that guys like Fury doesn't last long because they lack that hunger and desire.
        Oh I'm sure Fury doesn't lack any hunger

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        • steeve steel
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          #24
          Klitschko fought scared against Fury. If Wilder does the same, he will also lose.

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          • Idunnoshet
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            #25
            Originally posted by MisanthropicNY
            This is kind of like Oscar trying to give Canelo the blueprint for Floyd.
            Oscar actually did pretty good with Mayweather though .

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            • Arma316
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              #26
              It’s easy to think that all Wilder has to do is throw more punches than Wladimir did but it’s easier said than done.

              Clearly, Fury hits harder than his record indicates otherwise fighters would walk through him but they can’t.

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                #27
                Wladimir Klistchko knows too well how it feels to loose to a bum like Tyson Fury, Deontay must heed to the old-mans warnings.

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                • Ake-Dawg
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                  #28
                  Wouldn't hurt to hear WK take on what he felt Fury strengths were and what he may have done differently. You don't have to win a fight to learn from it.

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                  • lefthooklead
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Redd Foxx
                    Wlad was mentally broken and gunshy in the Fury fight. He got over most of that before he fought AJ. If Wlad could see his mistake and correct it in the AJ fight, then he may have something to offer Wilder.
                    I get what your saying but it has nothing to do with him being "gun shy" against Fury and being "over it against AJ". It has EVERYTHING to do with Fury's feints, twitches, upper body movement and footwork. He was never set, and Wlad has to feel settled to throw. He's not a risk taker and won't gamble as he is scared of the counter. AJ is way more static and although he has good defensive movement springing back, he is there to throw against. Fury was never there, he was always moving and that's why Wlad didn't throw much.

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                    • Redd Foxx
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by lefthooklead
                      I get what your saying but it has nothing to do with him being "gun shy" against Fury and being "over it against AJ". It has EVERYTHING to do with Fury's feints, twitches, upper body movement and footwork. He was never set, and Wlad has to feel settled to throw. He's not a risk taker and won't gamble as he is scared of the counter. AJ is way more static and although he has good defensive movement springing back, he is there to throw against. Fury was never there, he was always moving and that's why Wlad didn't throw much.
                      Fury is pillow fisted compared to AJ so that theory doesn't hold up. Movement certainly contributed to it but it's funny how people ignore that Fury barely landed any punches either. It was a very cautious and slow paced fight from both guys. Fury fans that try to ignore the fact that Wlad was strangely cautious against Jennings before this and then suddenly balls to the wall with AJ are just being fanboys.
                      Wlad clearly had a change in mentality between those fights.

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