AJ set the standard, Don’t Count out Wilder in Trilogy finale

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  • Thuglife Nelo
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    AJ set the standard, Don’t Count out Wilder in Trilogy finale

    I’m not taking anything away from Fury, but I mean, if you applied any optimism with the AJ Ruiz rematch then in theory Wilder can easily come back to win.

    Let’s not be hasty, Fury can return overzealous...not focused, or Wilder can overtrain or simply perform better unexpectedly.

    AJ set the standard.
  • Kezzer
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    #2
    I don’t disagree that wilder can come back. I wouldn’t say it will be “easy” though

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    • boxinggod101
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      Fury beat him twice. Wilder as that hail mary puncher chance but thats about it. He's pure trash with sick power. Fury beats him up again in the rematch

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      • boxinggod101
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        I have a feeling he took Wilder's soul. You could tell he had nothing for Fury. He didn't want to give up but he knew he couldn't fo sh#t. He hit Fury flean twice and Fury came back at him right away.

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        • _Rexy_
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          It’s boxing. Everyone counts someone out when they take an L. What matters is how they come back from it.


          What really matters is that with no buildup or fights, I can now beat Death Stranding before this Saturday’s card

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            #6
            Originally posted by boxinggod101
            I have a feeling he took Wilder's soul. You could tell he had nothing for Fury. He didn't want to give up but he knew he couldn't fo sh#t. He hit Fury flean twice and Fury came back at him right away.
            Wilder was obviously throwing that jab to the body hoping it would pay off in the later rounds. Clearly he didn’t expect to get his **** pushed in in the third round lol

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            • dan_cov
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              Just always a game of throw enough darts you'll hit the bullseye eventually with Wilder. If they rematch enough I'm sure he'll get one in eventually.

              I think Fury beats him 99 times out of a hundred.

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              • patrick_p
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                Part of AJ success in the rematch was the failure of Ruiz to compete at the highest level that a HW boxer should comply to.
                Ruiz was fat, did not properly trained and partied for weeks.

                And that was fight number 2. Wilder was stopped in fight number 2.

                Wilder's only chance apart from his right hand was to learn some technique but thats a far cry in this stage or age. He should switch trainers at least.

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                • deathofaclown
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                  It’s heavyweight boxing so nobody can be totally written off.

                  But realistically, he has almost no chance of beating Fury. He cannot compete with him in ANY aspect except one punch power. A top level fighter like Fury or other top fighters don’t lose to fighters who only have a punchers chance.

                  Wilder’s best chance was when he fought a 50% Fury and still couldn’t finish the job.

                  On saturday he fought the real Tyson Fury and he got annihilated and it’ll likely be a bigger annihilation next time

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                  • TheMyspaceDayz
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                    #10
                    Ruiz got fat and AJ exploited it in the rematch by simply moving. The circumstances are completely different as Fury is getting better. Wilder is doomed if he goes into the rematch right away because he doesn’t have the tools to make it a fight.

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