Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder: I Don't Know How Fury Got Up In the 12th Round

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  • Butch.McRae
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    #21
    Originally posted by JcLazyX210
    He didn't go to body once during that fight. It was nuts.
    This is hyperbole. Wilder threw several left hooks to the body. That was his third best punch in the first.

    Also recall several wide right hands downstairs. They were catching Fury around the side.

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      #22
      Wilder was properly spent in that last round. Had there been a 13th round he'd have been stopped. Surprising that Fury showed the better stamina in the end.

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        #23
        Originally posted by Butch.McRae
        This is hyperbole. Wilder threw several left hooks to the body. That was his third best punch in the first.

        Also recall several wide right hands downstairs. They were catching Fury around the side.
        Dude Deontay has no body work skills at all. He if went to the body like you say he did that fight would had been over. He needs real body training. The same power he puts in his haymaker he meets to put in a body punch. He needs to watch Joe Frazier or Chavez now that some body work. If he cut off the ring and ready went to the body then set up his combos. Jesus it would had been over by 7.


        If you are American you should be ashamed. That boy needs a trainer. He only landed 17% and fury landed more power punches.

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          #24
          Originally posted by skinnystev
          if fury had shown more aggression instead of sticking his tongue out and dropping his hands behinds his back he could have won this fight
          Agreed. Fury left Wilder off the hook several times after stunning him. Between round 9 and 11 Wilder's legs were rather unsteady, had Fury forced an assault then he could have stopped him.

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            #25

            Wilder's big mistake - clicking restart instead of shutdown.

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              #26
              Originally posted by JcLazyX210
              Dude Deontay has no body work skills at all. He if went to the body like you say he did that fight would had been over. He needs real body training. The same power he puts in his haymaker he meets to put in a body punch. He needs to watch Joe Frazier or Chavez now that some body work. If he cut off the ring and ready went to the body then set up his combos. Jesus it would had been over by 7.


              If you are American you should be ashamed. That boy needs a trainer. He only landed 17% and fury landed more power punches.
              I think that, being Fury a huge man, Wilder should have stuck to boxing him as he did in the first Stiverne fight. That was his lone chance to win. When he weighed in lighter than usual, I was certain he would do exactly that. Instead he wasted a lot of energy with very little effect.

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                #27
                Originally posted by Tatabanya
                I think that, being Fury a huge man, Wilder should have stuck to boxing him as he did in the first Stiverne fight. That was his lone chance to win. When he weighed in lighter than usual, I was certain he would do exactly that. Instead he wasted a lot of energy with very little effect.
                Fury would had beaten him to the punch with his range and height advantage. Idk why he came in so light but I doubt Deontay can box fury for 12 rounds when he can't even set up a decent combination. It's getting out of hand.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by JcLazyX210
                  Fury would had beaten him to the punch with his range and height advantage. Idk why he came in so light but I doubt Deontay can box fury for 12 rounds when he can't even set up a decent combination. It's getting out of hand.
                  Yeah, by writing "his lone chance" I meant that he was going to be beaten 99% in a boxing fight as well.

                  I was pretty much sure that Fury was not there to be taken out by Wilder. To think that six months ago I would not have given him three rounds against the windmill machine...

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Tatabanya
                    Yeah, by writing "his lone chance" I meant that he was going to be beaten 99% in a boxing fight as well.

                    I was pretty much sure that Fury was not there to be taken out by Wilder. To think that six months ago I would not have given him three rounds against the windmill machine...
                    Sorry man I over looked that part of your moment. My fault.

                    I definitely agree with you Tatabanya. Love to see who AJ decides to face first out of the two either one could be a match up nightmare. Weakness chin is Fury or AJ, Strongest Punch - Wilder, Best boxer Fury , Best combination - AJ.

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                      #30
                      I don't see a rematch happening for a while if ever. Wilder knows he was in there with a man with the will to win. Matter of fact,I see Joshua and Wilder avoiding Fury. Fury is the people's champ now. God bless him.

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