I agree a good chunk would be in the trap but most of the weight definitely would be in the legs. And there's no way wearing 45 pounds for 20 mins str8 wouldn't take some rounds worth of stamina from your legs. I agree that it was still Fury's gameplan that beat Wilder at the end of the day, but one cannot deny that having a few rounds less stamina in your legs is not going to have some appreciable contribution the reasons why Wilder lost. For example, with less stamina in your legs, your going to move and react a bit slower as both fighters do in later rounds. But if you rewatched the fight, you probably noticed Wilder's reaction time starting in round 2 was surprisingly slower for just the 2nd round, like he was already getting tired. Most of that can probably be attributed to Fury but not all of it.
Wilder trains in a 45 lb. vest but 40 lb. costume was too heavy?
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You'd be correct if he was not wearing it for more than a few mins. My argument assumes he wore it for 15 - 20 mins because he said he had the costume on 10 - 15 before the ring walk, with the walk being an additional 5 or so mins. He could be lying about the timing. But i believe it's a decent workout if he did wear the suit as long as he saidComment
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Facts....... Nobody is giving him a pass but the stuff people been saying makes zero since.
Just cuz u train with added weight doesn't make sense to do it b4 going into a fight. Your suppose to be fresh same reason training camp slows down close to the fight.
I can tell which guys never boxed b4 from the ****** things they be saying.Comment
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If he did affect it, then that is even worse, as he is the muppet that chose to wear that freak outfit.
Don't worry Deontay, get the rematch and show us what you really got.
But when you get beat that time around, you will have nowhere to go and even you will accept the truth.Comment
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The excuse is BS, but just because you can do something in training doesn't mean you should/can do it in competition.
Floyd can spar 12 5 minutes rounds with different sparring partners cycling in and out. Doesn't mean he should fight to opponents back to back in a real fight.Comment
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Facts....... Nobody is giving him a pass but the stuff people been saying makes zero since.
Just cuz u train with added weight doesn't make sense to do it b4 going into a fight. Your suppose to be fresh same reason training camp slows down close to the fight.
I can tell which guys never boxed b4 from the ****** things they be saying.Comment
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I agree a good chunk would be in the trap but most of the weight definitely would be in the legs. And there's no way wearing 45 pounds for 20 mins str8 wouldn't take some rounds worth of stamina from your legs. I agree that it was still Fury's gameplan that beat Wilder at the end of the day, but one cannot deny that having a few rounds less stamina in your legs is not going to have some appreciable contribution the reasons why Wilder lost. For example, with less stamina in your legs, your going to move and react a bit slower as both fighters do in later rounds. But if you rewatched the fight, you probably noticed Wilder's reaction time starting in round 2 was surprisingly slower for just the 2nd round, like he was already getting tired. Most of that can probably be attributed to Fury but not all of it.
Throw on top of the that Wilder usually wears similar things to that AND the question that costume truly weighed "40 lbs" or not.
Fury leaning his 273 odd pounds on Wilder imo would far more effect than his costume.
As a high school football player the pads and helmet probably weight like 20lbs. We would wear that gear for like 4 hours and still expect to compete.
Just sounds no self accountability for me.Comment
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And remember that there's a difference between being in shape and being in fighting shape. It takes a lot of strength to withstand punches from a 273lb man, over 12 rounds while trying to move, punch and defend.Comment
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