No, it started back in his dressing room. He was very restless and couldn't sit still. He was pacing the floor back and forth and Andre Ward correctly stated that it was a nervous energy. Also, I believe, Lennox Lewis said if he doesn't slow down he could possibly tire himself out. All I am saying that this was an early sign that he was beginning to doubt himself.
When did Wilder really believe he couldn't beat Fury?
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No, it started back in his dressing room. He was very restless and couldn't sit still. He was pacing the floor back and forth and Andre Ward correctly stated that it was a nervous energy. Also, I believe, Lennox Lewis said if he doesn't slow down he could possibly tire himself out. All I am saying that this was an early sign that he was beginning to doubt himself.
But after taking heavy jabs in 1st round he knew he was in for a hard and long night. Because Wilder likes to give you rounds before koing you. He didn't fancy taking hard jabs to face and body for 8 rounds before koing Fury.
So I think Wilder threw a few hayemakers in hope early on. I think fury took one or two but came back for moreComment
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You are probably right, I never saw this dressing room pacing I only saw match on youtube.
But after taking heavy jabs in 1st round he knew he was in for a hard and long night. Because Wilder likes to give you rounds before koing you. He didn't fancy taking hard jabs to face and body for 8 rounds before koing Fury.
So I think Wilder threw a few hayemakers in hope early on. I think fury took one or two but came back for moreComment
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