Will Tyson Fury be as twitchy in the rematch?

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  • Legends456
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    Will Tyson Fury be as twitchy in the rematch?

    In the first fight with Wilder, Fury looked so twitchy and his eyes were as wide as dinner plates, as he feinted and moved and danced and showboated around the ring.

    It was as if he had consumed 5 Starbucks ventis and 4 cans of monster before the fight.

    Do you think we will see the same intensity and constant motion in the rematch, or will Fury have a more heavy, slow, measured game?

    If he changes things up and goes slower, will this be his downfall?
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    #2
    If you had a guy in front of you throwing bombs you’d be twitchy too.

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    • Vinnykin
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      No, he will rely on staying closer and a high-guard more in this fight.

      He's not dancing around in the danger zone for 12 rounds.... again.

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      • Marchegiano
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        He's mostly double feinting his jab....I don't see why he wouldn't do it again. He's got to mix it up differently but it's an effective technique that worked well for him so I dunno why he'd abandon it.


        What he's really trying to do is keep that right hand under his control and force it to be predictable. Fish it out while Tyson is in a position he can easily defend it from and make Wilder pay.

        I expect to see it.

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        • Yoseph
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          He better be twitchy. Because he's not going to try & knockout wilder in 2 rounds. He can't just go in the highguard and come forward because we've seen that Wilder's power can go through the guard and put someone down. Fury better box from the outside again. He's putting himself in more danger trying to come forward.

          Unless he's going to make wilder smother his punches of course...But hell he was knocked out cold and he wasnt even hit clean the first fight.

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          • miniq
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            No,

            He was fienting to draw Wilder and work him out for the first fight. Also finding small places to unload safely

            fury will be more fluid in the rematch. He won't need to fient Wilder as much or draw him, Fury will work the pocket much more.

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            • LoadedWraps
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              Originally posted by Legends456
              In the first fight with Wilder, Fury looked so twitchy and his eyes were as wide as dinner plates, as he feinted and moved and danced and showboated around the ring.

              It was as if he had consumed 5 Starbucks ventis and 4 cans of monster before the fight.

              Do you think we will see the same intensity and constant motion in the rematch, or will Fury have a more heavy, slow, measured game?

              If he changes things up and goes slower, will this be his downfall?
              He will be even faster, and have quicker reflexes and more in the tank. Don't mistaken that for me changing my mind about his approach, he will still take the fight inside. Fury is slick enough to slip everything in Wilders chest.

              He will be better in every possible way, the only thing about Fury that won't be optimum is the scar tissue, and like has been discussed before, if Wilder hunts the scar, it will play into Furys hands.

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                Originally posted by LoadedWraps
                He will be even faster, and have quicker reflexes and more in the tank. Don't mistaken that for me changing my mind about his approach, he will still take the fight inside. Fury is slick enough to slip everything in Wilders chest.

                He will be better in every possible way, the only thing about Fury that won't be optimum is the scar tissue, and like has been discussed before, if Wilder hunts the scar, it will play into Furys hands.
                In what ways, strategically, would Wilder trying to hit him above the eye open Wilder up?

                Interesting thought and I’d like to hear how you think that’s going to play out.

                Because I feel confident Wilder will try to reopen the cut

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