Wilder-Fury 2 breakdown

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  • Larry the boss
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    #1

    Wilder-Fury 2 breakdown

    This is my take on keys to victory

    Fury-Fury will have to keep Wilder honest and imo push him back, He will have to fight like Loma. meaning he will have to come forward while still being evasive. Wilder has issues while being pushed back and does not throw a lot as he is waiting on that perfect shot. Fury will have to dance with the devil in his own wheel house so he wont be caught at the end of those shots.

    Wilder-Wilder will have to use his jab, not to the head but to the shoulder or the chest and try to follow it up with the left hook. His right hand will have to be worked in with a combo as that is the main thing Fury is working on to take away. I saw him working on uppercuts and that would be a great shot to follow the lead left hook or the left jab as Fury drops levels when he avoids shots..
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    Yeah I can see Wilder using the uppercut more and having success with it, it'll be harder for Fury to anticipate what's coming next with that mixed in

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    • pillowfists98
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      #3
      I agree. Wilder has to be more diverse in his attack and more active than he was against Ortiz. Fury cannot let Wilder get his feet set to land a bomb. I don't think Wilder is very effective moving backward because of his poor footwork.

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      • keith_head
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        #4
        Agree with that.

        I thought in the early rounds of the first fight Wilder had some good success with the jab to the body and his left hook. For some reason he went away from that in the mid rounds. People act like Fury dominated the rounds in which he wasn't knocked down but if you actually watch the fight that's not true. Wilder was out-boxing him early on.

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        • MrBillion
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          Man I think Wilder will be WILDER..... Looking for that right hand and pawing the jab... Everyone talks about him waiting in Otiz fight! NO he was confused on what to do and getting OUTBOXED! Ortiz made the mistake and Wilder just threw it hoping it landed! Fury will be defensive while being Agressive! When your aggressive with Wilder he don't do anything, but hold it hands up! Fury will be throwing strong jabs and stepping right hands... Also work Wilders body make those little legs tire out again!

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          • MrBillion
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            #6
            Originally posted by keith_head
            Agree with that.

            I thought in the early rounds of the first fight Wilder had some good success with the jab to the body and his left hook. For some reason he went away from that in the mid rounds. People act like Fury dominated the rounds in which he wasn't knocked down but if you actually watch the fight that's not true. Wilder was out-boxing him early on.
            No Sir...I guess all the pros and 95% of the world are wrong....Wilder was swinging at air mouth open confused 99% of the fight

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            • SplitSecond
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              I don’t think Fury needs to come forward, but he’d do well with more aggression and meanness. Wilder needs to use his jab, I mean there are plenty of ways to set up a punch, jab is just the easiest, more jabs, better footwork i.e better positioning so he can actually land a loaded right hand. First fight he only hit Fury during Fury’s lapses, he definitely needs to change up.

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              • keith_head
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                #8
                Originally posted by MrBillion
                No Sir...I guess all the pros and 95% of the world are wrong....Wilder was swinging at air mouth open confused 99% of the fight
                Think you've been listening to an echo chamber mate.

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                • D4thincarnation
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                  #9
                  Fury will make Wilder miss and make him pay.

                  Keep it at range and win the jab battle.

                  Land some nice one twos, then go on the inside where Wilder cannot fight. Tie Wilder up, push him around.


                  Fury will be looking to time his right hand and left hook, which maybe the punch that knocks Wilder out.

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                  • Ray*
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                    #10
                    Fury needs to be Fury, Wilder needs to be patient but double up on his jab. That’s it really... None of them have variety of punches to mix their game up with.

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