If they rematch, how can Wilder beat Fury?

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  • Boxing56
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    If they rematch, how can Wilder beat Fury?

    What adjustments can he make to beat someone with Fury. I mentioned this before but it's a shame Emmanuel Steward isn't around today because he could have been a great trainer for Wilder. He could be like the heavyweight Tommy Hearns but all he did against Fury was try and find the straight right.
  • R_Walken
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    Wilder probably is never able to put box Fury

    Fury’s too big , awkward and his IQ is too high

    So his best bet is to land the Hammer again but this time hope Fury doesn’t get up from it or at least hit him with the hammer early and often enough that it leaves no doubt

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    • R01
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      #3
      He needs to knock him out..only way and we witnessed yesterday; one can simply not knockout a Gypsy.

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      • Scipio2009
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        #4
        The easier answer is to have more variety and to keep with his jab. Head, body, into the chest, off the shoulder, etc.

        Fury has great reflexes and really good eyes, but Wilder was able to finally land when Fury was occupied with a bunch of stuff from the lead hand and finally kept his head in one headslot.

        On top of that, when he does get him hurt, Wilder needs to keep a touch calmer and not smother his work; mix in a jab to the chest with the bombs.

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        • sentax
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          #5
          He knocked him down twice both went to 9 count with the last more like a 9.9 count.

          Fury getting up on the last was a fluke of nature, he wouldn't get up again from that same hit.

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          • The3
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            #6
            Jump on him early go wild with the puches

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            • vwelsh
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              #7
              Actually use his jab. When he did it was effective. And throw punches down the middle and not so wide. Also go to the body. That’s it. Be patient and let the knock out come to him. The number show fury was more show than anything. It’s not like he ever hurt wilder. It was like watching a heavyweight Pauli fight. Light fast punches but even in punch stats it didn’t create a large gap. I actually like Deontay in the rematch. If he can make those adjustment. He needs to fight like he fought ortiz.

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              • Gillie
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                #8
                More body work, straighter punches and better stamina. He looked tired.

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                • chrisJS
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                  #9
                  Close his eyes and swing and hope Fury walks into it and doesn’t get up. Different levels of fighters.

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                  • FrankieClutch
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                    #10
                    He's never going to be able to outbox Fury-- he just has to let his hands go more and pray more right hands land. That said, he got buzzed a few times last night and that made him really reluctant to sit down on his shots

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