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Originally posted by Plick647 View PostWilder did one thing wrong; he had the wrong game plan. he went in looking for the KO from the start. he admitted this was his mistake.
For me he doesn't beat Fury in this rematch, he fights with too much emotions, and you cannot do that against Fury. Fury is much more fitter now and the dangerous you are to Fury the more he is cautions, especially now that he has felt Wilder's power and knows its real.
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Originally posted by Gamboal00 View PostThe problem with your assessment is that it wasn't as skilled a performance by Fury as the media try to make out.
He had hardly no offensive game that fight and got knocked down twice.
Also, you say 'wins even more clearly'. Fury did not win the first fight, I don't care what anyone says, no way. I've watched it 4 times (1 time with the sound off) and it's a draw or 1 round win for Wilder because of Fury barely doing anything the first 4 rounds with Wilder chasing him and throwing punches and of course the two 10-8 rounds for Wilder.
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Wilder won't win a round in the rematch.
Wilder fans can spin it however they want, most of the boxing world thought Fury won. Fury is now fitter, more active and far sharper than he was in the first fight. That bum Wilder isn't going to suddenly learn how to box.
Fury via shut out.
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Wilder never has a game plan. Doubt he has the ability to implement one either, Hes technically garbage, but he comes in fit, well conditioned and expects to land his monstrous right hand at some point and put you to sleep.
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Originally posted by denium View PostFury is now fitter, more active and far sharper than he was in the first fight. That bum Wilder isn't going to suddenly learn how to box.
Fury via shut out.
Far from looking fitter, he looked even weaker and even more grandad-shaped.
And yes, 100%, Wilder did not lose the first fight. 2 knockdowns and Fury barely throwing a punch and running the whole fight means Wilder edged it, I think the one judge was too generous to Wilder by giving him 4-5 rounds, but he definitely did not lose.
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Oh boy-o, the whole time leading up to their fight we're going to have to read all about how super talented Fury is, despite having not looked good since 2015, and how lucky Wilder is, despite Fury being dropped twice.
This idea that power punchers have no skills, low skills, less talent, less ability, is ****ing dumb. I realize y'all heard "a good boxer beats a good puncher" repeated yer whole lives, but, who's the retired undefeated HW champion? Not a ****in' boxer right? Plenty of weak eras, plenty of boxers, one unbeaten champion ever, Duuuuh, duh, duh, duh, dumb.
Fury is massively talented and excellent at his craft. So if Deontay Wilder, that's why Fury got dropped twice. Fury's basic MO is a loser's gameplan doomed to catch an L. Wilder's form has never lost in the history of gloved boxing.
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