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Last edited by kushking; 11-28-2018, 03:40 PM.
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Originally posted by kushking View PostI've watched Wilder countless times start immediately throwing flurries of punches at the 1st opportunity,he then oftentimes leaves himself highly vulnerable to being countered because he pulls his arms way back & starts windmilling. The problem has been that his opponents lack the ability/agility to capitalize on this fact to exploit this obvious weakness. If Fury is to beat Wilder he needs to wait for Wilder to start windmilling then counter potshot him to death each time,when Wilder pulls his arms way back to start windmilling hes completely vulnerable but his opponents in the past usually just start covering up out of fear of his massive power.
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Originally posted by Boxingfanatic75 View PostIt’s EXACTLY the same way Foreman fought and they couldn’t get himLast edited by kushking; 11-28-2018, 03:47 PM.
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Originally posted by kushking View PostYou must also remember that Foreman punched himself out vs Ali through Alis own design. Ali knew that if he can whether the storm foreman would become too tired to defend himself as his only defense was great offense just like Wilder. Fury needs to conserve his energy & frustrate Wilder by taking him to deep waters. Wilder also doesn't have the frame to withstand being countered to the body all night like foreman did.
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Originally posted by Boxingfanatic75 View PostGo rewatch his fights again. Folks chooses to see what they wish to see. On almost EVERY occasion he has landed a solid jab quickly followed by a straight strong hand then and only then does he throw hard extremely hard haymakers. Go watch Foreman. Same exact thing. The only difference is that folks don’t like Wilder
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Originally posted by Mindgames View Post
When i rewatch hes fights i see a very low workrate, an over reliance on power, and an occasional shaky chin against very low level opposition. I see a guy with a wide stance who relies on hes length and range alot. Ive seen a guy who seems very disorganised under fire. In the Ortiz fight he seemed to go pretty stiff under fire. Luckily, Ortiz had no stamina, which was to be expected in hes condition. Wilder falls behind against inferior op because of hes low output. He'll do it here but wont be able to be so gung-ho to pull it back because Fury can match him size wise, actually knows how to move hes head and is experienced.
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Originally posted by Boxingfanatic75 View PostShaky chin against very low level opposition? Is that why the entire HW division avoids Ortiz to convince all the fans Ortiz is very low level competition? NOONE wants Ortiz and there’s a good reason why
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It's got that vibe, I think Fury will shock a lot of people, hope he doesn't get clipped because he will school Wilder badly.
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