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  • #21
    Originally posted by DaNeutral. View Post
    It may be on Fury's mind that fury beat wilder the last time they fought and this time he's in much better shape.
    Sure helped Kovalev in Ward Kovalev II. Certainly helped Harrison in his rematch versus Charlo. Feeling like you did enough to win doesn't erase getting knocked down multiple times nor will it help Fury remember how he got up in the 12th.

    Fury may just win...and by TKO, but the thought that he won the first time is probably the furthest from his mind...as it should be.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by Ake-Dawg View Post
      Sure helped Kovalev in Ward Kovalev II. Certainly helped Harrison in his rematch versus Charlo. Feeling like you did enough to win doesn't erase getting knocked down multiple times nor will it help Fury remember how he got up in the 12th.

      Fury may just win...and by TKO, but the thought that he won the first time is probably the furthest from his mind...as it should be.
      If you look at rematches throughout history there's a clear trend to who most likely wins. The more skilled technically better fighter usually wins. They have more room for improvement and have the ability to adjust where needed.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Ake-Dawg View Post
        Sure helped Kovalev in Ward Kovalev II. Certainly helped Harrison in his rematch versus Charlo. Feeling like you did enough to win doesn't erase getting knocked down multiple times nor will it help Fury remember how he got up in the 12th.

        Fury may just win...and by TKO, but the thought that he won the first time is probably the furthest from his mind...as it should be.
        Hey I'm just saying, wilder is confident cuz he knocked fury down hard in the last fight and I'm sure fury is confident cuz he beat wilder the last time they fought.

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        • #24
          Wilder got away from his gameplan last fight he got too crazy in there. Wilder has always been crazy with his punches, but the first time around against Fury, he was too wild and sloppy and because of that, he got tired at the end of the fight. If he just picks his shots better, it would suit him so much better.

          He doesn’t even need to worry about winning rounds he’s never had to. His gameplan has always been KO and when you plan for a KO, you can give up rounds. It just backfired against Fury the first fight because he didn’t KO him, but he was damn close.

          I think Wilder has the same gameplan that he’s always had. He just has to be more selective and set up his right hand better. It’s always the straight right, he just has to blind Fury first. But Fury is so open to it the way he moves his head.

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          • #25
            Suitcase checklist

            ☑ six-feet-inch nails
            ☑ Alabama hammer

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            • #26
              Originally posted by DaNeutral. View Post
              Hey I'm just saying, wilder is confident cuz he knocked fury down hard in the last fight and I'm sure fury is confident cuz he beat wilder the last time they fought.
              Yep..so confident he switch trainers and plans to fight way different from the first time. Does that sound like he is confident in the last fight. He may be confident in his current preparation and gameplan, but everything said and done after the fight is that of a fighter who felt lucky to have not lost.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Ake-Dawg View Post
                Yep..so confident he switch trainers and plans to fight way different from the first time. Does that sound like he is confident in the last fight. He may be confident in his current preparation and gameplan, but everything said and done after the fight is that of a fighter who felt lucky to have not lost.
                It says he isn't confident of being scored properly by the judges again. He seems to be aiming to take it out of their hands after the last robbery. But then that's America, the Mecca of cheating in Boxing.

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