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  • #21
    Originally posted by Califire209 View Post
    Only adjustment Wilder needs to make is to invest in the body early,, If he did that the first fight we wouldn't be having this rematch.
    That would definitely be better than swinging for the fences with right hands all night.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by SteveM View Post
      It was a slap, but it still shook Wilder enough that he needed to clinch real quick. Just imagine if Fury can improve his punching technique even 20%.
      Tyson will need more than an extra 20%, that would not even equal 'King-Kong' Luis Ortiz punching power. And talking about punching technique, there is probably no other HW with better punching fundamentals.

      Sugar-Hill was a desperate move by Tyson. Fury knows hes out-gunned and is going to hit the floor harder this time around.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by TheMyspaceDayz View Post
        It’s less dangerous to take the fight inside and go for the knockout against Wilder than to try and outbox him for 12 rounds.

        In one scenario you’re shortening the length of the fight in a manner that exposes Wilders lack of skill and ability. In the other scenario you’re letting him fight at a slow pace where he will be dangerous for 36 minutes.

        When there is a guy with less talent than you then you got to test him. If he passes that test then test him again. Do not stand in front of him or back away. That’s what he wants you to do because his lack of experience requires him to think about every move he is making. Shut all that down by rushing him.
        Rushing requires getting from far, to close. Ask spilka, Ortiz, stiverne etc. that comes with its own dangers

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        • #24
          Originally posted by SteveM View Post
          It was a slap, but it still shook Wilder enough that he needed to clinch real quick. Just imagine if Fury can improve his punching technique even 20%.
          Slap or no slap, Wilder looked ready to go. Look at his eyes. Looks half asleep

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          • #25
            Originally posted by emceetns View Post
            I didn't see Fury run away the whole fight. I saw him utilize movement but he certainly wasn't exclusively on his bike for 12 rounds.
            Before the first fight. Fury said he was going to meet Wilder in the centre of the ring and not take a step back.

            Before Fury fought Wlad he said he was going out there to KO him.

            The point is Fury says the same thing every fight and there are still idiots here who believe/hope he will do this. Fury just going to fight the same way he always fights.

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            • #26


              Horrible, simply horrible. These are the slaps that transfixed the dopes at Showtime, especially that clown Paulie Malignaggi. Who taught you to punch Tyson? Bas Rutten?

              But I see what you did there in the seventh, your hands are not fast enough to catch your opponents in a fire-fight, so you punch in a manner that holds your opponents head in place ( Palming ), just long enough to land your right hand -- and you still failed in this example!

              The best part is you conned the public into believing that you really put hands on Deontay 'Bronze-Bomber' Wilder, HA!

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              • #27
                Ironically Wilder was staggered and buckled but everyone concentrates on Fury , Fury went down more to off balance and was not hurt ,that’s why he still outboxed Wilder when he got up. The biggest shot from Wilder was the left hook as Fury was going down what are the chances of that happening again ? If he can’t stop him there and in the 12th he’s already out of options and has no choice to be a high punch out put fighter this time but how’s he going to do that if Fury jabs his head off and smashes him with follow up shots ,digging him on the inside to ?

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by Califire209 View Post
                  Only adjustment Wilder needs to make is to invest in the body early,, If he did that the first fight we wouldn't be having this rematch.
                  Yeah, Fury only had fought Pianetta and Seferi in 3 years, he was ready for the taking.

                  For whatever reason Wilder failed.

                  He better bring his A game to secure a kO because with no ring rust this bald nutjobs is boxing his ears off worst this time.

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                  • #29
                    If those slaps staggered Wilder, imagine if he manages to connect solid.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
                      There is no speculation whether YOU were hurt Gypsy-Bum, the world seen your Looney-Tunes eyeball's spinning around like Green-leaf-clovers inside a slot machine in the 12th round -- YOU GOT LUCKY TYSON! A 212 pound, injured Deontay Wilder gave you the beating of your life ; tha champ was dehydrated, injured and fatigued -- you are getting it real soon!
                      Delusions of grandeur?

                      Wilder was supremely out boxed. Fury was never KO'd

                      Stop making **** up lol

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