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  • #21
    What's being forgotten is furys physical decline , evident in his last 2 fights, granted he needs to be motivated to perform but I believe he is not physically what he was and has lost half a yard, he will adjust as he's an intelligent fighter but wilder as has been mentioned above will find the target at some point , wallin did , as arum admitted wilder hits ****ing hard .. for me fury needs an experienced conditioner who
    Knows the game and can train in a smart way to maximise his physical condition in terms of weight and energy levels without over training him .

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    • #22
      Originally posted by Buggy bear View Post
      What's being forgotten is furys physical decline , evident in his last 2 fights, granted he needs to be motivated to perform but I believe he is not physically what he was and has lost half a yard, he will adjust as he's an intelligent fighter but wilder as has been mentioned above will find the target at some point , wallin did , as arum admitted wilder hits ****ing hard .. for me fury needs an experienced conditioner who
      Knows the game and can train in a smart way to maximise his physical condition in terms of weight and energy levels without over training him .
      Physical decline? He lost 10 stone before the last fight you balloon!

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      • #23
        Originally posted by PunchyPotorff View Post
        Deontay? That you?
        Thank you, I am not even close to being him; I wish I was though. I would have loved to be Deontay Wilder; The best heavyweight boxer in the world and the greatest boxing heavyweight puncher in history

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        • #24
          A lot of the idiots who said he didn't stand a chance in the first fight are now saying the same about the rematch. Maybe that is just on here.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by 4truth View Post
            Nothing has changed from the first fight. Fury will outbox Wilder as long as he can remain standing.

            Well, maybe one thing has changed. Fury has a big target over his right eye.
            Deontay isn't studying any eyeball. Name somebody he stopped on cuts. Deontay is a head hunter.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Corelone View Post
              Deontay isn't studying any eyeball. Name somebody he stopped on cuts. Deontay is a head hunter.
              Name the fighters who have gone the distance with Wilder and the fighters he’s faced who had recently had a severe cut.

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              • #27
                It's an open fight between two flawed fighters. Wilder struggled to look competitive for 90% of the first fight. Much has been written about the equaliser of that devastating right hand, and it's a fair point. Wilders right hand was and is a great equaliser. In the mix, we have how Fury was so out of shape leading up to the first fight and how well he moved even not quite being in 100% condition. Subesequent to that, though, we have further intrigue with how epic a struggle it was for Fury just to finish a fight with Otto Wallin. How will that previous cut hold up? Fury worked miracles in terms of fitness with Ben Davison. But Davison is now gone. Fury is not the most stable person. Will he click with the new trainer? Will it throw him into another bout of instability? I feel that if Fury wins, it is going to come via a decision. Will he get a fair shake this time? So many questions...

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                • #28
                  Quote:
                  Originally Posted by PunchyPotorff
                  Deontay? That you?

                  Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
                  Thank you, I am not even close to being him; I wish I was though. I would have loved to be Deontay Wilder; The best heavyweight boxer in the world and the greatest boxing heavyweight puncher in history
                  LOL! Get that nightclub act started there bubba.
                  I see a bright future for ya. LOL!!!!!!!

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                  • #29
                    After 22.2. nobody will care who Wilder fights. Fury will school him, this time no robbery and no knock downs.

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