So how does Wilder adjust for the trilogy fight?

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  • j.razor
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    #21
    Don't think he can but he should really stop walking backwards while a taller man with more reach is coming at him. He needs to keep his gloves on his temples.

    Also why is NO ONE talking about the hits D.Wilder took on the back on his head that got him all fvked up in the 1st place?

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    • bboy80
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      #22
      He can't, he didnt for that fight and came in swing for the hills in the very first rnd. He will come in exactly the same if the 3rd fight gets made. He's a power puncher not a boxer and doesnt have the ring IQ to come and execute some masterful gameplan.

      He has punchers chance thats it.

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      • j.razor
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        #23
        Originally posted by Jax teller
        Slap Fury in the balls when he comes in for the headlocks/fight fire with fire use elbows and head, or wear a lighter dress for the ring walk?
        Originally posted by eco1
        The only way he lasts for 12 rounds is if he misses the venue by mistake and goes to another part of the country.
        You dudes are not funny, try harder.

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          #24
          Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
          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.
          HEY Robbie, haven't seen you much lately....lol....your boy Aj still won't fight Fury or D.Wilder eddie does nothing but clout chasing.

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          • Ray*
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            #25
            The first thing he needs to do is fire his team (except Breland). He has too many yes men on his team, secondly he needs to get more NO-men in his camp, he doesn't need any YES-men because they are trruly making him more delusional by the minute. Then work on a gameplan, which includes the jab, and light enough to move around Fury.

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              #26
              Originally posted by Toffee
              It looks pretty certain he'll take the rematch.

              So what does Wilder do to be more competitive against Fury?

              My guess, he comes in light. Not so he can score points, but so he can run and stop Fury cutting him off. Hoping he can land something big from the outside.

              I don't think it will work, but I think it's his best chance.
              wilders best chance is to bring a grenade launcher into the ring. yes wilder lookes like a fat slob in there hahahah how the fu#k could a few lbs on a skinny bird leg 6'7" frame make a difference. how come the added weight on Fury did not make a difference?

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              • Smyte
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                #27
                Again, the key for Wilder is to defend the left jab of Tyson Fury. Watch the first round again. Wilder was well on his way to winning the round and probably knocking Tyson Fury out in the early rounds until Tyson landed that hard left jab in the last minute of the round. He did it one more time and Wilder had no answer for it, other than eat it and keep boxing. His corner gave him no advice or warnings about that shot. It went undefended the rest of the fight. That is how Fury controlled the fight and did most of his damage.

                If wilder had prepared for that jab and either slipped it or blocked it 2 out of 3 times, then the fight would have been far different and probably an early knockout for Wilder.

                I am not sure he can defend it, but that is what he must work on.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Smyte
                  Again, the key for Wilder is to defend the left jab of Tyson Fury. Watch the first round again. Wilder was well on his way to winning the round and probably knocking Tyson Fury out in the early rounds until Tyson landed that hard left jab in the last minute of the round. He did it one more time and Wilder had no answer for it, other than eat it and keep boxing. His corner gave him no advice or warnings about that shot. It went undefended the rest of the fight. That is how Fury controlled the fight and did most of his damage.

                  If wilder had prepared for that jab and either slipped it or blocked it 2 out of 3 times, then the fight would have been far different and probably an early knockout for Wilder.

                  I am not sure he can defend it, but that is what he must work on.
                  whatever drugs you are on you can make a fortune selling them

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                  • 4truth
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                    #29
                    Though it may be beyond Wilder’s ability but I think he needs to go Manny Paquiao on Fury. Go in and get out, hit with a 1-2 and then step out of range. One thing for sure is, he cannot let Fury push and grab and then club him like a baby seal.

                    The good news is, is that Wilder, despite how helpless he look Saturday, still has one punch fight ending power in his right hand. The bad news is, he can’t deliver it if Fury has his paws on him.

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                    • deathofaclown
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                      #30
                      He can’t.

                      He’s too mentally fragile to beat Fury, never mind technically not good enough.

                      Like i’ve always said, when skill levels are so far apart, then a punchers chance doesn’t exist. Real top level fighters don’t lose to guys with a punchers chance and nothing else. Yeah he dropped Fury before but this isn’t the half fit Fury coming of a drug binge anymore and dropping 140lbs. That’s what needs to be remembered.

                      Once the rematch happens and Fury starts catching him in round 1 again, the reality is going to set in for Wilder and he will get beaten more easily this time.

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