Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury Drops Deontay Wilder Twice, Stops Him in Seven

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  • Adamsc151
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    #591
    Thought Fury had pillow fists? Well those pillows just put Wilder to bed.
    I'm not sure he can come back from that, it's not as if Wilder's ever shown any boxing ability. This is what happens when a one trick pony has that trick fail him.

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    • R.KHLMS4LIFE
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      #592
      There's a trilogy clause for the fight so we'll see if Wilder can adjust like AJ did. Wilders team sucks they barely was talking between rounds Wilder needs to either fire his trainers or add another trainer like Abel Sanchez . Wilder needs to keep working that jab and learn uppercuts and body shots as well. Especially uppercuts. I knew fury was gonna use the Klitschko tactics. Been saying from the start fury beats Wilder aj beats fury and Wilder beats aj. It's the styles and boxing iq as well as aj chin. Equilibrium was off after that behind the ear shot like what happened to aj vs Ruiz in 1st fight. Wilder would be ite if can learn to adjust. Cong**** to fury the 3nd best heavyweight behind AJ.

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      • R.KHLMS4LIFE
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        #593
        There's a trilogy clause for the fight so we'll see if Wilder can adjust like AJ did. Wilders team sucks they barely was talking between rounds Wilder needs to either fire his trainers or add another trainer like Abel Sanchez . Wilder needs to keep working that jab and learn uppercuts and body shots as well. Especially uppercuts. I knew fury was gonna use the Klitschko tactics. Been saying from the start fury beats Wilder aj beats fury and Wilder beats aj. It's the styles and boxing iq as well as aj chin. Equilibrium was off after that behind the ear shot like what happened to aj vs Ruiz in 1st fight. Wilder would be ite if can learn to adjust. Cong**** to fury the ,2nd best heavyweight behind AJ.

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        • Outlaw420
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          #594
          I don’t know what adjustments Wilder can make for a third fight. Just have to hope to land that right I guess.
          If he can learn to move better that would help, but at this point in his career who knows.

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            #595
            I don’t know what adjustments Wilder can make for a third fight. Just have to hope to land that right I guess.
            If he can learn to move better that would help, but at this point in his career who knows.

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            • sportbuddha
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              #596
              The last time I saw anything like that it was Calzaghe vs Lacey, and Lacey was never the same man, his spirit was crushed. I don’t think Wilder will ever be the same after that, he knows he was outboxed in fight one and in fight two, he now knows Fury is fitter and has him ranged and timed, he’ll never fight him again.

              The thing all boxing coaches knew is that eventually it would come down to fundamentals in and as Wilders confidence continued to rely on the big weapon right hand, one day someone was going to put him in reverse and he’d be off balance and battered, and it happened. Thank the lord, everything I believed in boxing is true, I’ll sleep better now. Cong**** Fury, let’s see AJ give it a whirl.

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              • Skip Bayless
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                #597
                this is what i feared, fury has too much size difference and boxing iq.

                no point for a rematch, nothing wilder can do different. he is just outgunned, wilder landed some good right hands in round 2 but fury ate them up.

                i had a bad feeling since the weighin, knew fury would come to back him up and beat him up. wilder has no inside game or backfoot game, just a straight right.

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                  #598
                  Fury is the greatest HW of this era. Completely dominated Wilder, just like i predicted. He ****s Joshua up as well. Easy work.

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                  • Outwest Exp 355
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                    #599
                    I actually enjoyed the fight even though I was rooting for Wilder. Fury was boxing. Wilder was trying to play baseball. What was up with that stance? If it wasn’t the right hand behind the head it would’ve been some other right hand. Wilder didn’t even move when Fury would throw the right. Still I feel like I got my moneys worth.

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                    • Skip Bayless
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                      #600
                      this is what i feared, fury has too much size difference and boxing iq.

                      no point for a rematch, nothing wilder can do different. he is just outgunned, wilder landed some good right hands in round 2 but fury ate them up.

                      i had a bad feeling since the weighin, knew fury would come to back him up and beat him up. wilder has no inside game or backfoot game, just a straight right.

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