Comments Thread For: Wilder: Deep Down In His Heart, Fury's Very, Very Nervous

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  • TheMyspaceDayz
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    #31
    Originally posted by 1hourRun
    I often disagree with Nestor. Hes a fanboy and loves hype. The content of the podcast/vlogs is predicated on whats buzzing, for views. TBV is for casuals, they dont follow the whole sport ; lighter-weights get overlooked by this brand.

    Nevertheless, the host does ask questions that other bloggers fail to ask promoters and the sanctioning bodies due to fear of getting blacklisted. The fans that call in make it a fun show.
    It’s an entertaining show, I agree. I just feel it’s necessary to caution people against treating it as an educational tool, which it seems you don’t. All good.

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    • AdonisCreed
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      #32
      This fight could go either way. I think Wilder will get Fury's timing down the second time around. I also feel like Fury's experience helped him out big time in their last fight. Whereas wilder came in over anxious and not setting up his punches but towards the end he started to figure Fury out. If Fury does decide to come in heavier then he better finish the job and get Wilder other wise I think he'll slow down and get caught by Wilder. He is making a lot of changes this time around so we'll see if that benefits fury or hurts him.

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      • Legends456
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        #33
        I don’t see what the big deal is with Wilder, constantly saying “oh, I can tell Fury is very nervous”. If he said it once or twice, cool. After the umpteenth time it’s starting to seem odd now.

        Besides, what does it matter if he’s nervous? One of my favorite fighters of all time, Nigel Benn, said once that he had to be nervous and scared to fight well. One of the reasons he knew it was time to retire was when he wasn’t feeling that scared adrenaline feeling anymore.

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        • Oldskoolg
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          #34
          Come on Deontay, DONT FEED THE MATCHROOM TROLLS!

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            #35
            Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
            Imagine what would prime Mike Tyson do to him.
            Why stop at tyson? What about Ali, Foreman, Frazier, Holmes etc? And imagine what th ode same fighters plus tyson would do to whyte, fury, and Joshua as well.

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            • BillyBoxing
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              #36
              Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez
              He said that the before the first fight "If Wilder can land a punch on my chin - then I'm not the great fighter I think I am"

              Well Wilder did.

              I think it's too much for Fury. Maybe if Wilder was slower he could do it. But Wilder is very fast for a HW and he's a better boxer than a lot of people think. He also read Fury a good few times in the first fight I think Wilder will KO him this time.
              Wilder has not gotten better by any means, what he is gonna do differently?
              He looked worst in the Ortiz rematch.

              If someone will do adjustments it will be Fury, he has a better boxing IQ hence why he chnaged trainer.

              Wilder has that puncher killer aura, but he's very beatable for a guy of Fury's size, talent.

              Maybe Tyson is shook, scared by the 2 KD he took, maybe not, we'll see.

              But the smarter guy is Fury IMO.

              Wilder has Jay Deas thinking for him.

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                #37
                Originally posted by 1hourRun
                I often disagree with Nestor. Hes a fanboy and loves hype. The content of the podcast/vlogs is predicated on whats buzzing, for views. TBV is for casuals, they dont follow the whole sport ; lighter-weights get overlooked by this brand.

                Nevertheless, the host does ask questions that other bloggers fail to ask promoters and the sanctioning bodies due to fear of getting blacklisted. The fans that call in make it a fun show.

                NES is a Wilder Fan boy fa sure
                Wow
                I actually agree with you on this Post
                Other Post Not soo much
                Lolololol

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                • Roberto Vasquez
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by BillyBoxing
                  Wilder has not gotten better by any means, what he is gonna do differently?
                  He looked worst in the Ortiz rematch.

                  If someone will do adjustments it will be Fury, he has a better boxing IQ hence why he chnaged trainer.

                  Wilder has that puncher killer aura, but he's very beatable for a guy of Fury's size, talent.

                  Maybe Tyson is shook, scared by the 2 KD he took, maybe not, we'll see.

                  But the smarter guy is Fury IMO.

                  Wilder has Jay Deas thinking for him.
                  Widler has had 12 rounds boxing against Fury. A lot of the early rounds he wasted swinging at Fury. He's going to fake more this time and watch what Fury does. Most of all - he is goimg to do more of what worked last time and less of what didn't work

                  Don't forget Ortiz is a decent boxer and is ranked 6 in the world. That's way better preperation than Fury has got against Schwarz and Wallin. Even Breazeale is better than those 2 guys

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                  • texasboi15
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by FinitoxDinamita
                    Wilder is too ****** to get under anybody’s skin lol.

                    Dude is very dumb and cringe worthy.
                    That's not Deontay's angle

                    He use terrorism.

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                    • Tonylove
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                      #40
                      Whether fury is nervous is debatable. However I gotta give Fury credit he is such a inspiration. I do believe that Fury has peaked based on his last two performances. Wilder seems to get better every Fight.

                      I truly believe this fight will end badly for Fury

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