Comments Thread For: Fury: Wilder's A One-Trick Pony; Has Big Right Hand & That's It

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  • Ake-Dawg
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    #41
    Originally posted by BillyBoxing
    You can punish Wilder in close quarter. Washington, DUhaupas, Fury had success in that range, but you better be carefull when Wilder get his range back by stepping back.

    Wilder is dangerous long range.

    If Fury's plan is to come in face first like Breazale did with his slow a;ss jab he will get koed.

    I think Fury plans to rough him up by spot at best OR it is a full bluff mind games from the big brit.

    Fury is not dumb and is aware more tha nybody of Wilder's power, he tasted it well. I think is not afraid of Wilder, but smart enough to play it safe, even in close range.

    Kinda like Canelo did with GGG in the rematch, or Ward vs Kova rematch
    Does not mean to walk full rhetard into something big ala Breazale, Spilzka.
    Fury will have to be smarter than that.
    In principle that sounds like a good approach, but Ward and Canelo were trying to stay away from power jams and knew they had chins that could take shots coming in. Fury doesn't have that luxury. He can't afford to give away 10-8 rounds with flash knockdowns.

    Duhappas had success but at what cost. He took some crazy shots. I expect Wilder to target the body more this fight.

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    • thabanga510
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      #42
      Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
      Wilder wouldn`t be even a fringe contender in 60-is, 70-is, 80-is.
      Who cares it's 2020.

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      • thabanga510
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        #43
        Fury fought the fight of his life and still ended up on his back twice. I do not think he cant fight any better, Wilder will knock him out.

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        • JakeTheBoxer
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          #44
          Originally posted by thabanga510
          Fury fought the fight of his life and still ended up on his back twice. I do not think he cant fight any better, Wilder will knock him out.
          Lol, Fury was 40% prepared for first fight.

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          • thabanga510
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            #45
            Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
            Lol, Fury was 40% prepared for first fight.
            Lol keep going with that fake narrative. Fury has everyone giving him passes, the dude had three training camps he was fine.

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            • Zelda
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              #46
              Since Wilder's a one-trick pony, doesn't that make Fury bad since he couldn't avoid that one single trick twice?

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              • jikeccfc
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                #47
                furys one trick pony

                big gob and thats it talentless leotard wearer

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                • TScott2254
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                  #48
                  Wilder is not a one trick pony. If that's the case he would've lost by now. Instead of stating that why hasn't any opponent made Wilder change his strategy to box instead of just trying for the KO? Do you know how many fighters talk a gang of ish about KOing their opponent and when fight night comes they have to change up their strategy.

                  Better yet a lot of you all just plain dumb because in the Amatuers Wilder was boxing. He wasn't KOing guys like what he is doing now. You don't get positioned/ranked dead last in the Olympics then turn around and place 3rd (Bronze medal) by luck.

                  If Wilder is this bum one trick pony fighter every HW in this era is a bum as well including Vlad. The more you all talk down on a fighter deminishes the opponent's victory which is dumb.

                  How many of you can honestly say you can KO every person you have fought? None of you because it's hard AF to KO somebody especially if they know you are about to fight them one on one (meaning no sneak shots).

                  I leave it at this:
                  "I fear not the man who has practiced 10,000 kicks once, but I fear the man who has practiced one kick 10,000 times." -Bruce Lee

                  Wilder is a very skilled man and what makes him dangerous is that he practice to KO fighters while others practice to win rounds. Both are lethal just Wilder is the first to ever do it the way he is doing it.

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                  • TScott2254
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
                    Lol, Fury was 40% prepared for first fight.
                    Then explain why he struggle with 2 bum fighters after he fought Wilder? Do you honestly believe Otto Wallin is a better boxer than Wilder. Fury was not 40% prepared for the first fight. He had 2 fights prior to fighting Wilder.

                    It was Fury's doing for choosing to fight weak competition in the lead up to both fights.

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                    • saintpat
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by Corelone
                      Too bad it's not a trick like pulling a table cloth from under the dishes. Wilder isn't going to ask Fury to pick a card. It's more like an exploding cigar trick, one of those tricks that blows up in your face.
                      Haha. Well said.

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