Comments Thread For: Wilder: Fury Switched Trainers Because He's Nervous, Concerned

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Wilder: Fury Switched Trainers Because He's Nervous, Concerned

    Tyson Fury switched trainers by amicably splitting with Ben Davison and assigning coaching duties to SugarHill Steward in December. Deontay Wilder thinks the abrupt move is a sign that he's already won the mental warfare with his British opponent.
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    Lmao Fury doesn’t even know how he got up!

    That’s gotta be up there with one of the best getting up after getting KD moments.

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    • Zodogg
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      #3
      There was 1 knock down in the 9th rd. In the 12 Wilder scored a knock him back up..... hahahahahaha

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        Fury views Wilder as an easy fight it’s why he had Warren call Finkle ,he saw and still sees him as easy pickings. Fury already had a rematch clause in place in case he lost due to only 6 months back from out of the ring for 3 years ,people like to ignore that .

        Now that he’s back in top form he’s not even viewing a loss as a possibility, he is nervous but not from Wilder,he is nervous of corruption should the fight once again go 12, he knows he has to win over 2 minutes of ever round convincing so he will try and batter Wilder that’s where Sugar Hill comes in .

        After the fight Wilder will know the importance of why it’s necessary to grow and improve with real skill , if he comes in like the Ortiz fight rematch it’s all over .

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        • vitali1999
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          Yeah yeah he said the same thing about roach being in his corner the last time. Wilder is the one that looks nervous and concerned the me this time. Maybe it's because Fury showed he can take Wilder's best punch where nobody else has. Yes

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            #6
            Originally posted by REDEEMER
            Fury views Wilder as an easy fight it’s why he had Warren call Finkle ,he saw and still sees him as easy pickings. Fury already had a rematch clause in place in case he lost due to only 6 months back from out of the ring for 3 years ,people like to ignore that .

            Now that he’s back in top form he’s not even viewing a loss as a possibility, he is nervous but not from Wilder,he is nervous of corruption should the fight once again go 12, he knows he has to win over 2 minutes of ever round convincing so he will try and batter Wilder that’s where Sugar Hill comes in .

            After the fight Wilder will know the importance of why it’s necessary to grow and improve with real skill , if he comes in like the Ortiz fight rematch it’s all over .
            Yes he's gonna wait on one shot and if he gets it, he's worried Fury will rise again. I see no reason why he won't if Wilder does land a bomb

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              Wilder always plays deflectorama... and this is no exception. He knows good and well this is a 50/50 fight. And he knows he has hit a wall, and Fury seems to improve. No predictions here because of the size and power factor, but I think Fury will make an even better accounting of himself in the rematch... no matter the result. Then lookout for fight 3... just to keep everybody in deep cash for the rest of their lives.

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                Originally posted by vitali1999
                Yes he's gonna wait on one shot and if he gets it, he's worried Fury will rise again. I see no reason why he won't if Wilder does land a bomb
                Bayless is waiving the match off once Fury goes down. There's no way he's going to count to 5 before he waves it off

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                  Originally posted by Oshio
                  Bayless is waiving the match off once Fury goes down. There's no way he's going to count to 5 before he waves it off
                  I hope the instant furys back touches canvas, bayless waves his arms, no more.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Oshio
                    Bayless is waiving the match off once Fury goes down. There's no way he's going to count to 5 before he waves it off
                    I don't think so

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