So how does Wilder adjust for the trilogy fight?

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  • Robbie Barrett
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    #11
    He can't. The only thing he can do is go out swinging and hope for the best. The longer the fight goes the worse it is for him.

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    • k1llu
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      #12
      He's been fighting the same way since his amateur debut it doesn't look like he has the ability to learn anything new. he needs to hire roach to work with limited ability if not it's just going to end the same way.

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      • TMLT87
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        #13
        All he can really do is try to repeat what brought him to the dance in the first place. I think he should come in lighter though, hes never going to have Furys bulk/strength so he may as well not compromise his speed, mobility and cardio. His power is largely reliant on his explosiveness anyway, the speed tradeoff for adding more bulk might mean it doesnt actually even increase his punching power in any significant way.

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        • Dean_Razorback
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          #14
          he can't adjust. i thought that by now it would be obvious that wilder is a terrible boxer.

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          • mick1303
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            #15
            Originally posted by Tutsa
            Sounds crazy but get back down to 210 . Use your speed and fast combos hopefully you connect . Stick and move do not try to out jab him pick your spots every round and run . Long shot but that’s only way I see him winning
            What "fast combos"? You're probably thinking about another Wilder. Not the one we saw doing the same for 40+ fights.

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            • NaijaD
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              #16
              The solution would be better movement and footwork on the back foot, a more active jab and to hope that this time he is able to land the Hail Mary right hand. I don’t believe he can do the first 2 things effectively, it’s hard to adjust when you have almost no fundamentals.

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              • NaijaD
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                #17
                Originally posted by Dean_Razorback
                he can't adjust. i thought that by now it would be obvious that wilder is a terrible boxer.
                No!!

                He just uses angles and techniques that you can’t understand or see, he’s actually a really good boxer.

                Saturday definitely did not expose his flaws.

                that was sarcasm in case anyone wants to argue with me lol

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                • sunny31
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                  #18
                  Work on the left hook, he probably needs another camp and a fight or two but a couple of camps working on the left hook and if he can present Fury with a threat from both sides hes then giving Fury a lot more to think about

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                  • Luilun
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                    #19
                    Face it Fury has his number has out boxed him 17 of 19 rounds boxed

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                    • Marchegiano
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                      #20
                      I'm not sure his current team can evolve him.



                      What great puncher has such little output? Take Fury out of it, Wilder's never been a volume puncher.

                      What great puncher loses all composure when pressure is turned on to him? Take Fury out of it, Wilder froze in place with a half assed guard when Ortiz nearly KO'd him.

                      What great puncher punches on a single plain? It's not the right Wilder wins with, it's the straight right cross. Not overhand, no uppercuts, not even his hooks. Nothing to worry about but that straight right.


                      More volume, more compuser, more variety, don't even mess around trying to learn to box because he will always be **** at that. He could be an ATG puncher though.


                      He's got the speed, he's got the power, and if anyone can KO him again it's only Josh or Fury, even with just one punch he's favored over the rest of the division outside the champs. With a little more he could be a threat again.

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