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Originally posted by MaksBox View PostAre you seriously suggesting that Wilder needs to box?
He CANT box.... and why Fury really won the last fight.
If Wilder decides to box (first he would have to learn how to) he is going to get KTFO.
Wilder really needs to hope he can catch Fury early and the refs are properly paid off this time to give Fury the quick count.
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Originally posted by KTFOKING View PostI'm suggesting Wilder not just try to knock Fury's head off and get so out of control like he did early in the fight last December. He telegraphed his right hand and Fury was able to duck below it and then just smother. Wilder has to be smarter this time around but can't be too patient as Fury can just out box him from the outside without taking all that many risks.
Just trying to knock Fury’s head off with no control is just playing into his hands. Fury has been perfecting his style of boxing for years by training with guys that are trying to take his head off, a bit like Floyd and his style too. Different fighters, but they want fighters to come at them like that. It’s what they’ve practiced.
Wilder needs to be measured. He can’t be too hesitant but also can’t be too wild, because he’ll get picked off either way. It’s about finding the right balance and being varied in his pace.
I think to beat guys like Fury, you have to keep them thinking all the time and not set their own pace too mch. Once someone with style really settled into a rhythm, it’s very hard to beat them.
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Originally posted by KTFOKING View PostI'm suggesting Wilder not just try to knock Fury's head off and get so out of control like he did early in the fight last December. He telegraphed his right hand and Fury was able to duck below it and then just smother. Wilder has to be smarter this time around but can't be too patient as Fury can just out box him from the outside without taking all that many risks.
Hence why I think he went Windmill Wilder against Stiverne...
Wilder is outboxed everytime...
That is simply not his style to box. He wins by trying to knock someone's head off and I am not sure he can transition to being a boxer...
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Gypsy b---h is done playing duck duck goose. At least he finally admitted to it.Once a Duck always a duck though....
Not much of a gambler, but would some DUMB Fury fan like to bet on Feb. 22nd's results?
Believe it or not I am a man who pays his debts
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Originally posted by EnglishOxide View PostI didn't say he should stand and trade. But he should definitely take the centre of the ring and take the distance away from Deyonce. Don't allow him to find his range.
If he runs for 12 rounds he runs the risk of getting dropped. Backfoot counterpunching doesn't work at heavyweight. Fury needs to be on the front foot and show his own power, it will make the fight alot easier for himself.
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but fury signed with top rank and that killed any chance of this fight happening...20 threads, countless posts. Is there going to be a single one of you that admits you were wrong? Fighters will fight, if they want to. It's always been true.
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This can only turn out good for the sport... only exception would be if it's delayed too long or is a snoozefest. IMO they have to let Fury get the W if he does a points win like he did in reality the first fight. Which will setup the trilogy. I'm not going to use the worn out boring "everybody knows" line... but still I think last fight was a points win for Fury... and most fans agree. Meanwhile, Joshua will likely fight Usyk, and win via close points victory. Then sooner than later we'll see the grand unification. The HW division has more potential blockbuster fights back to back than have happened in many years.
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Say what you want, Wilder is OLD SCHOOL as ***.
How often does a guy take near immediate rematches with his toughest opponents? After his "escape" against Fury the first time, why on earth would he go right back to Fury? After his near disaster against Ortiz despite finally getting the stoppage late and being dominated for most of the fight, why would he rematch him???
Hate him or love him, you should respect Wilder for taking the fights where some might say were close wins or he was in deep. He's taking them to prove the doubters wrong and leaving no stone unturned. Imagine he ends his career undefeated or at least on a high, you can honestly say the man fought the toughest fights he could get himself into.
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