He got his ass kicked, probably has a broken ego
Wilder’s Injuries
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Makes sense, this very well could be what happenedWilder is always gassed. In every single fight, he gets gassed, and looks wobbly on his feet. This just the first time you seen a bigger man leaning on him, and wrangling him, which quickened the process. Nothing was wrong with Wilder, he make mistakes, and Fury really doesnt. After while, Wilder was a sitting duck, their to eat punches.
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What's up, NC. He got hit in the same spot as Joshua did. Joshua never got back his legs either.What’s up Siablo! It looked a like a lot more than just a small cut in the ear. Also it appeared to be a heavy leak from the inside. I don’t even see how the glove wrap or laces could’ve made a cut on the interior of his ear. His balance is usually always kinda suspect, but he looked way off after the knockdown and ear issue. Like his equilibrium was affectedComment
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Is this the heaviest he has been?I give 100% credit to Fury for defeating Wilder. No matter what, yesterday was going to be Fury's night.
Based on his performance last night, I'm inclined to believe something was wrong with Wilder before the fight.
Pre-fight injury? Sick? Mental exhaustion?
He mentioned something about his leg?
Wilder in round 2 was already gassed, in no way looked like the Wilder who fought Fury in the first bout.
My 2 cents
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Not from last night but..
WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder said he couldn’t gain full extension and was hindered from properly targeting lineal champion Tyson Fury with his powerful right hand likely due to damage that occurred in his arm while training for their December 1 draw in which “The Bronze Bomber” scored a pair of knockdowns.Comment
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sIf you look at wilder's previous fights, he does often get winded. The assumption was, as is often the case, that the extra weight would benefit him. I always question this logic. It worked for Fury but it had me spooked a bit when Fury showed up with his shirt on... Fury did make it work, and to me this is rare.
Wilder might be in a situation where he fights better at his lower fighting weight. If I was training heavyweights I swear, I would want them in light as possible.
People look but they often do not see Larry... When i lived in a Buddhist Monastery my Dharma brother (the person that laces you up) was making a point to me: He said when people drive, they often "see" a cyclist, but they do not respond to the cyclist, they are not really seeing the cyclist at all and still have an accident.
With Wilder did his team "look?" Did they see him getting winded in fights? Having to just back off a while, lose rounds, etc? Did they think Fury would just let Wilder catch his wind? Wilder does not even understand how to fight off his back foot. Teach him how to do that instead of putting more weight on his frame. The weight looked good, but I have my doubts.
Guys like Haye, other ambush fighters start their attacks all the way from the other side of the ring. Wilder has to stand in front and measure his man. He gets hit way too easily. He always loses rounds, he was losing to Ortiz... Twice.
If i was his trainer I would have him learning how to use his back leg...at the very least.Last edited by billeau2; 02-23-2020, 04:48 PM.Comment
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