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  • Comments Thread For: Parker's Trainer Breaks Down The Wilder vs. Fury Rematch

    Odds makers have the upcoming Deontay Wilder-Tyson Fury as a virtual pick 'em fight. The rematch takes place on February 22nd at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. They fought to a split draw in their first fight and observers are split on who will win the rematch.
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  • #2
    Tyson takes this for me. I don't see him stopping Wilder but I see him being far more elusive than he was in the first fight. Having felt Wilder's power he won't make the same mistake again. I do expect Wilder to give him a far sterner test this time but Fury will be FULLY prepared.

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    • #3
      Fury had lost like 200 pounds in the year preceding their first fight. That would have an effect, I believe. People say he had two tuneup fights and I know that, but I just don’t think he was at the best he can be yet. Granted, I don’t think he’ll ever be as good cardio-wise as he was before the *******. And yes, I know he also took steroids But that doesn’t usually have the negative effects of the *******. He can move better ... should be a good fight either way, but if he wants to win he has to make this an inside a phone booth fight. Wilder is one of the hardest hitters if he can get rhythm, timing and footwork right, and if he is allowed range. He usually does since people try to stay away from him and are scared to move close. But I was recently watching Tyson fight and he could put people down with almost no space at all... Wilder hasn’t ever shown us that skill (yet)...
      Fury’s chance will be on the inside.

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      • #4
        I agree with this especially after that Wallin fight. After Wallin cut him he fought exclusively on the inside really bullying a man who at 6ft 5 isn't easily ragdolled. Was impressed by that honestly. Not saying Wilder can't damage him on the inside but I doubt he'll be as effective as Fury will be.

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        • #5
          its so boring to say the guy who makes the best adjustments in the rematch will win - no shit sherlock - just have an opinion - we're not gonna think you're a crap trainer if you get it wrong

          Wilder by early to mid rounds KO!! Rounds 3-8.
          Last edited by SteveM; 01-24-2020, 10:31 AM.

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          • #6
            I see Fury getting knocked out brutally wilder right hand is too vicious.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Legends456 View Post
              Fury had lost like 200 pounds in the year preceding their first fight. That would have an effect, I believe. People say he had two tuneup fights and I know that, but I just don’t think he was at the best he can be yet. Granted, I don’t think he’ll ever be as good cardio-wise as he was before the *******. And yes, I know he also took steroids But that doesn’t usually have the negative effects of the *******. He can move better ... should be a good fight either way, but if he wants to win he has to make this an inside a phone booth fight. Wilder is one of the hardest hitters if he can get rhythm, timing and footwork right, and if he is allowed range. He usually does since people try to stay away from him and are scared to move close. But I was recently watching Tyson fight and he could put people down with almost no space at all... Wilder hasn’t ever shown us that skill (yet)...
              Fury’s chance will be on the inside.
              He looked 10 times better and fitter vs wilder than he did in his last 2 fights. He also went 12 rounds vs wilder without any problem so clearly fitness wasn't an issue.

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              • #8
                What is there to break down? Assuming both are in good shape for the rematch, Wilder lands and KO's Fury or Fury wins a wide decision. Other than Wilder needing to vary his offense a little to be more effective early, I do not think much adjustments will be made by either fighter. They are who they are at this stage of their careers.

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                • #9
                  What is that song, "end of the road"...? For who? It has to be for Wilder. This is a bout between boxing and a puncher.

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