Comments Thread For: Fury's New Trainer: A Knockout of Wilder is Part of Rematch Plan!
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I'm going to disagree with you on both fighters improving. Fury basically fought a perfect fight, did exactly what he needed to do, and in the end he only landed about 5 punches a round and ended up on the canvas twice, once pretty much knocked out. This is why Fury is bringing in a new trainer. Fury is trying to figure out what he can do differently in the rematch, but really there isn't much. On the other side of that, Wilder has a lot of things he can improve on, and now that he knows he can get to Fury and knock him out, Wilder wont be as indecisive and unsure as the first fight. So in my opinion the major improvements to be made will come from Wilder, while Fury will fight the same exact fight. I fully believe this is why Fury has been reluctant to fight Wilder again, well that and the 12th round.Yup he had to be thinking that he was way down on the cards. You could see the relief on his face when he thought he had Fury outta there. He tried to finish fury when he got up but his punches looked so lethargic. Then Fury caught him with a left hook and he immediately held on for dear life.
I think they both have the ability to fight better in the rematch. I know Fury is gonna be more careful, if Wilder straightens out his shots he's bound to catch Fury again. Only question is whether or not Fury will be able to get up again.
I'm just hoping Kenny Bayless isn't the ref. Should be Jack Reiss again but I'm sure Team Wilder don't want him officiating for him ever again.
When in doubt go with Arthur Mcantee, in my opinion he is currently the best ref in boxing.Comment
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It would be cool if he did and was rooting for a particular fighter.
Guy gets punched and goes flying into the cheap seats like he was shot out of a cannon.
A man can dream.
Fury was trying pretty hard to ko Wallin. They were trying not to take chances of the fight being stopped with the massive cut.Comment
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Wilder does get hit quite frequently so we cannot rule anything out 100%. Is it likely? I would say, definitely not.
If Wilder does not improve as a boxer and keeps losing rounds in the hope that he'll get his KO, that is a very, very dangerous plan. One day, he will meet someone where that lucky punch does not land and he will lose. And if there is any candidate for that someone, it is Fury. I do not think Fury KOs Wilder but he can hit him enough that Wilder does not come into range as frequently and, therefore, minimizes the chances of Wilder knocking out Fury.
Wilder too needs someone or something extra in his camp. Fighting the same as last time is a dangerous strategy. It is funny though that Fury and Joshua are teaming up to defeat Wilder. That alone could be used as a marketing tool by Wilder. Also, I think AJ is there for some practical boxing lessons from Fury. That would help him prepare for Usyk and, in future, Wilder if they ever fight.Comment
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