Comments Thread For: Warren: Knockdowns Give Fury Psychological Edge Over Wilder

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  • TMLT87
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    #21
    Could go either way - could be that Wilder is negatively psychologically effected having someone get up from his usual fight ending shots and then seem to recover very quickly and be right in his face taking it to him. But it could also be that Fury thinks "damn, that was scary, not sure I have it in me to get up from something like that again"

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    • Califire209
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      #22
      That Logic is ass backwards,, Wilder will be more confident in the rematch. Why would Wilder be more cautious when he floored Fury 2X? Fury has been the man losing sleep for the past 15 months, he will be the one affected in the fight.

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      • Bmore18
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        #23
        Originally posted by thereeldeel
        Wilder hit Fury with his best shot and knocked him down hard, Fury then got up and proceeded to dominate Wilder for the rest of the round, that's gotta hurt.
        The straight right is Wilder's best shot. Fury has not been hit flush with one of those (see Ortiz, Breazeale, Stiverne etc.) now thats a credit to Fury's defense.
        Last edited by Bmore18; 02-17-2020, 08:55 AM.

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          #24
          Originally posted by TMLT87
          Could go either way - could be that Wilder is negatively psychologically effected having someone get up from his usual fight ending shots and then seem to recover very quickly and be right in his face taking it to him. But it could also be that Fury thinks "damn, that was scary, not sure I have it in me to get up from something like that again"
          Exactly, both guys can take something from it. Fury can survive a huge KD and can land clean shots on Wilder. Wilder knows his power can survive all 12 rounds and Fury is never out of danger.

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          • Get em up
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            #25
            The fact Fury got up may create a Stiverne 2 scenario where Wilder goes straight for the kill dont get it twisted Stiverne and Fury are 2 different creatures but does seem to improve in his rematches. Time tells all on this one though.

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            • South Champion
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              #26
              Originally posted by Claude Palle
              Wilder get's the edge for knowing that he can drop the gypsy king. Warren has it twisted!
              Wilder already knew he had the power to drop Fury going into the fight.
              If anything, he left the fight thinking his power isn't as effective against Fury, because after Fury got up in the 12th, Wilder couldn't drop again.

              Wilder admits he thinks he was too light the first time around and has put on weight. But if Fury goes 8 rounds without getting dropped like he did in the first fight, Wilder will be tired chasing a better conditioned Fury in those last 4 rounds

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              • Roberto Vasquez
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                #27
                Lol Warren really tops himself for talking BS here.

                Knockdowns only create doubt in Fury's mind because before the first fight he was saying there was no way Wilder could land on his jaw

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                • REDEEMER
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by therealpugilist
                  you have to be an idiot to think getting damn near put to sleep is a pyscological edge
                  It’s an edge if Fury knows he wasn’t near 100% because the other guy knows he failed to do what he does best then gets outboxed afterwards. Fury knows he can take it to late rounds if he doesn’t hurt Wilder in the first few ,he’s the guy with the options . Wilder has to wonder if he can’t stop Fury ,how does he win with difficulty getting to him ?

                  When a guy relies on one way to win and now faces a the same even better prepared Fury who can take away another thing he relies on which is Wilders length ,it puts doubt in ones mind .
                  Last edited by REDEEMER; 02-17-2020, 10:09 AM.

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                  • Southpaw010
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                    #29
                    Warren is such a joke. It would give Wilder the edge because he knows he can put down and hurt Fury. Just like fighting a 4-48 middleweight for Anthony Yarde was a good move. He wonders why all his fighters leave him and he can't get new young talent.

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                    • OldTerry
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by thereeldeel
                      Wilder hit Fury with his best shot and knocked him down hard, Fury then got up and proceeded to dominate Wilder for the rest of the round, that's gotta hurt.
                      What you said is correct except Wilder did not hit Fury with his "best shot." A good example of Wilder's best shot is the way he hit Dominic Breazeale.

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