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  • kafkod
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    #41
    Originally posted by Sledgeweather17
    While what you said is mostly true, let's not forget that Fury himself barely threw any punches and missed most of the ones he threw anyway.
    He threw and landed as many as he needed to throw to beat Wlad by a clear UD, on his own turf, let's not forget that.

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    • jonnyc420
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      #42
      What is there to discuss? Fury outclassed Vlad. Fury is balls deep in Wilder's head and is gonna give him a boxing lesson on fight night.

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      • Jewish-Reptile
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        #43
        The only advice Wilder gets is from a previous quote, Wlad said he ‘couldn’t land the jab so he was unable to throw the right’ against AJ the jab was finding a home.

        Wilder can take all he likes from that his style is so unorthodox I expect Fury will have more issues against Wilder. I’m not even sure Wilder knows what to throw and when to throw, outboxed by the like of Szpilka, Washington who has he really truly schooled, Stiverne ?

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          #44
          Originally posted by champion4ever
          I don't know what input he can gain from Wladimir because their styles are so vastly different. That style Fury used is not going to work on Wilder like it did against Klitschko.

          For one, Wlad was older, slower, stiffer and more static than Deontay. Tyson hardly threw any punches because Klitschko was so slow that he couldn't find him.

          Deontay is the complete opposite of Wladimir. He is willing take risks. He is younger, faster, more athletic and more flexible than Wladimir.

          If Tyson refuses to engage watch how Wilder come out hard, fast and windmill his ass into a firefight. Fury can run but he can't hide because Wilder knows how to close the distance very quickly unlike Klitschko.
          Could not have said it better, although I may have been a little more complimentary to Klitschko. He is a traditional fighter, working behind the jab to open up your opponent. It worked to perfection for most of his fantastic career. Until Fury just took him out of his game. I still feel Klitschko's biggest mistake that night was his complete disdain and disrespect of Fury. He did not train hard, was not active, and allowed Fury in his head.

          Wilder is always wound up, so for those who think Fury is getting in his head in the same way you do not understand what makes Wilder tick. He ramps himself up into a frenzy. It is what he does. To me, he needs only three things: Keep his feet under him (nothing off balance), refuse to give angles to Fury (easier said then done, Fury is really good at that), and be active. That last one is Wilders strength. The man slings punches like a 160 pound fighter.

          I still say this fight is more hype than actual big deal. Fury looked horrid in his last two bouts against club fighters. You can hate Wilder if you want. But the man can brawl, and is legit scary powerful. He will end this ugly.

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            #45
            Originally posted by Sledgeweather17
            While what you said is mostly true, let's not forget that Fury himself barely threw any punches and missed most of the ones he threw anyway.
            That really was a horrid fight. Paint dry, grass growing, dull as your 3rd grade English teacher horrid.

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              #46
              Wilder - hey Wlad, can you tell me everything you did against fury so I can make sure to do the opposite?

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                #47
                Better off consulting Cunningham.

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                • Oshio
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                  #48
                  Fury has successfully entered and bought Wilder's head. He has won the psychological battle lets see how he transmutes that in the ring. Consulting Klitschko? This shouldn't be coming up at all.

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by pillowfists98
                    if wlad had let his hands go he would have knocked fury out. There's a reason fury faked an injury to get out of the rematch.
                    ydksab......

                    Is Wilder intelligent enough to implement specific strategies in the ring? I don't think so. He just wings it and hopes to land that big punch...

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by lefthooklead
                      Hahaha. Come on, if you are really referencing him uppercutting himself or getting dropped with the Fury of today then you really have no clue, or are just trying to be a troll.

                      Personally I just don't think you understand the subtle nuances of what he does, you can't see it because you don't know about it and can't contextualise it. But don't just take my word for it, listen to anyone who has sparred against him talk about him and listen to their judgement as professional fighters who have experienced it first hand.
                      Exactly. Speak to anyone who has shared a ring with Fury and they'll tell you how good he is. I'll take the word of seasoned professionals over some troll on NSB.

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