Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder Shares Game Plan On How To Beat Tyson Fury

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  • DougalDylan
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    #11
    Roid rage Wilder has always been good at avoiding the tests like his brother, they all fail the UKAD ones rather than the WBC we never send the samples to VADA boxing program and just claim we did.

    Wilder can inject all he wants, he can't inject skill, it didn't help his brother in the end.

    Originally posted by giant_king
    It will be toug beating a roid user but I think deontay can do it.He's beating roid users before with Ortiz so anything possible

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    • Zelda
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      #12
      Fury moves a lot...but upper body movement as well as foot movement. Its good that Wilder intends to throw a lot more (hopefully he doesn't gas himself out in the process). He did poorly against Ortiz just waiting and hoping for the KO. I get that part and I think it is the right thing to do.

      Fury did look uncomfortable against Wallin from body shots. I think if Wilder can, out of nowhere while hunting for Fury's head, give one or two of those right hands to the kidney/liver, Fury will think twice coming close and will have to decide where to keep his left hand...up high or down lower. In short, not just more shots but more careful shots with a better variety with some strong ones straight to the body.

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      • JakeTheBoxer
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        #13
        Originally posted by Zelda
        Fury moves a lot...but upper body movement as well as foot movement. Its good that Wilder intends to throw a lot more (hopefully he doesn't gas himself out in the process). He did poorly against Ortiz just waiting and hoping for the KO. I get that part and I think it is the right thing to do.

        Fury did look uncomfortable against Wallin from body shots. I think if Wilder can, out of nowhere while hunting for Fury's head, give one or two of those right hands to the kidney/liver, Fury will think twice coming close and will have to decide where to keep his left hand...up high or down lower. In short, not just more shots but more careful shots with a better variety with some strong ones straight to the body.
        Wilder...and body shots..

        Get real. Wallin won against Fury maybe 2 rounds and he is far better boxer than Wilder.

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        • markther
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          #14
          2 things that concern me about both Wilder and Fury in this fight. The last fight with Wilder and Ortiz actually speaks to it.

          1. Wilder gets behind like he did with Ortiz, losing many rounds, getting out boxed.

          2. Fury gets over confident that he is beating Wilder so easily that he losses focus and eats a big right hand and gets put to sleep.

          My prediction. I see Fury staying away from the right hand successfully this time around and boxing Wilder. But I don’t see him landing anything significant on Wilder, but just enough to win a split decision. Less fireworks this fight.

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            #15
            Originally posted by markther
            2 things that concern me about both Wilder and Fury in this fight. The last fight with Wilder and Ortiz actually speaks to it.

            1. Wilder gets behind like he did with Ortiz, losing many rounds, getting out boxed.

            2. Fury gets over confident that he is beating Wilder so easily that he losses focus and eats a big right hand and gets put to sleep.

            My prediction. I see Fury staying away from the right hand successfully this time around and boxing Wilder. But I don’t see him landing anything significant on Wilder, but just enough to win a split decision. Less fireworks this fight.
            That is the most likely outcome, boring decision for Fury.

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            • steeve steel
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              #16
              Game plan = right hand. Period.

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              • Richard
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                #17
                Whatever happens I feel its going to be an exciting fight.

                Interesting though what Peter Fury said on Bt sport about his son Tyson.

                "The first fight against Wilder my son was weak as a kitten .I know this time I know what my son is capable of doing.I know since him being small give him the platform and when he is mentally and physically right he is unstoppable"

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                • Andrij
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Ricky12
                  Whatever happens I feel its going to be an exciting fight.

                  Interesting though what Peter Fury said on Bt sport about his son Tyson.

                  "The first fight against Wilder my son was weak as a kitten .I know this time I know what my son is capable of doing.I know since him being small give him the platform and when he is mentally and physically right he is unstoppable"

                  https://twitter.com/i/status/1225862965439717378
                  John Fury not Peter. The latter is his uncle and former trainer.

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                    #19
                    Wilder should definitely go to the body more. It would be easier to hit Fury there than in the head, and as the fight goes on it will stop Fury from moving so much.

                    Don't know if Wilder or his team focused on that at all during training, though.


                    Originally posted by DougalDylan
                    Roid rage Wilder has always been good at avoiding the tests like his brother, they all fail the UKAD ones rather than the WBC we never send the samples to VADA boxing program and just claim we did.

                    Wilder can inject all he wants, he can't inject skill, it didn't help his brother in the end.
                    Wilder has been in the WBC Clean Boxing Program for a long time now. I have more faith in him being steroid-free than I do for most other boxers.

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                    • Zelda
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                      #20
                      Btw, while Ben Davison was in the ring and encouraging Fury and giving him tips, Jay Deas stayed outside (with ice bag?) while the other black guy was inside the ring.

                      Ain't Deas the head trainer? There seems little mid-way course correction in Deontay Wilder fights.

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