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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Nigel Benn: What Will Wilder Do Different? Fury Can Nullify Him!

    Former world champion and British legend Nigel Benn is giving Deontay Wilder almost no chance of winning a trilogy fight with Tyson Fury. The fight with Fury is being targeted for a date of July 18th at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.
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    Wilder can't outbox fury so best thing to do is close the boxing gap between them. As in example Wilder can work on carrying weight att 230 work on using the jab as a weapon and measurement. Work on combination and most importantly if fighting fighters using the Klitschko clinch game work on your uppercuts and body shots. Basically wilders right hand gives them chance in anyfight yet you need alot more to the arsenal to defeat fury.id say work on a Mexican fight style inside game using jab to set up combinations and bodyshots as well as always applying pressure since it's obvious Wilder isn't a Marquis type counter striker. Imagine if Wilder with his athleticism and natural power had ggg Abel Sanchez style boxing and iq would be deadly but aye everyone can create the perfect blueprint for a fighter easier sad than done. Closest well get to a complete boxer fighting tough competition more than 5 top 5 opponents is canelo Alvarez . Fury only fought a Klitschko who seemed to not wanna let hands go like did vs AJ. And Wilder who has little to no technical abilities courtesy of shi... Trainer Jay deas. AJ at least fought Klitschko Whyte povetkin Ruiz Parker so slightly better resume but want fought fury or Wilder. Wilder only good win is vs Ortiz who id put on a Whyte povetkin caliber

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    • Gamboal00
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      #3
      One things for sure, this fight we will see what Wilder is made of. No more excuses, he either shows up or loses again and makes excuses.

      It's all on him now. How strong mentally is he? Does he truly believe in himself? He needs to show it. Any performance better than the last one gives him a better chance against Fury as lets face it, he never showed up.

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        Originally posted by R.KHLMS4LIFE
        Wilder can't outbox fury so best thing to do is close the boxing gap between them. As in example Wilder can work on carrying weight att 230 work on using the jab as a weapon and measurement. Work on combination and most importantly if fighting fighters using the Klitschko clinch game work on your uppercuts and body shots. Basically wilders right hand gives them chance in anyfight yet you need alot more to the arsenal to defeat fury.id say work on a Mexican fight style inside game using jab to set up combinations and bodyshots as well as always applying pressure since it's obvious Wilder isn't a Marquis type counter striker. Imagine if Wilder with his athleticism and natural power had ggg Abel Sanchez style boxing and iq would be deadly but aye everyone can create the perfect blueprint for a fighter easier sad than done. Closest well get to a complete boxer fighting tough competition more than 5 top 5 opponents is canelo Alvarez . Fury only fought a Klitschko who seemed to not wanna let hands go like did vs AJ. And Wilder who has little to no technical abilities courtesy of shi... Trainer Jay deas. AJ at least fought Klitschko Whyte povetkin Ruiz Parker so slightly better resume but want fought fury or Wilder. Wilder only good win is vs Ortiz who id put on a Whyte povetkin caliber
        Perhaps you forget the fact that Wilder's insane ego won't let him admit he has no fighting talent... which makes him simply too lazy and/or arrogant to learn anything boxing 101 in the gym. His power is in effect his worst enemy. And he's very weak mentally when he can't bully his opponent. Sure, there are lots of things he could do if he had the talent and mindset. But he doesn't. Fury will demolish him again, maybe even faster.

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          Idk that he can do anything except try to land that right hand. That's pretty much been his only MO for 40 something fights. It almost worked the first time. He pretty much didn't get anything going past the 2nd round in the rematch & not a whole lot in those first 6 minutes either. They need to find something they can exploit to get that right hand it's chance to end the fight the 3rd time around. I think Wilder's power is so nuts it's always a possibility, but it's hard to feel like the window to winning a 3rd fight is open very wide. So they need some better tactics & plan B's & C's & some luck I'd imagine.

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            The people responsible for making the costume already came out and stated that it weighed 20-25 pounds. I'm much more inclined to believe Bud Crawford's comments regarding how nervous and anxious Wilder was in the dressing room before the fight. Anxiety will wear you out fast. Maybe Wilder can address that before the next fight and come in relaxed, but I still think he loses. Fury just has too much for him skillwise and he's a far more intelligent fighter. Wilder was outboxed by him in the first fight and out-brawled in the second. That's gotta play on your mind. Wilder's excuses are puerile and expose him as possessing a fragile ego.

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              Originally posted by Jack_*****
              The people responsible for making the costume already came out and stated that it weighed 20-25 pounds. I'm much more inclined to believe Bud Crawford's comments regarding how nervous and anxious Wilder was in the dressing room before the fight. Anxiety will wear you out fast. Maybe Wilder can address that before the next fight and come in relaxed, but I still think he loses. Fury just has too much for him skillwise and he's a far more intelligent fighter. Wilder was outboxed by him in the first fight and out-brawled in the second. That's gotta play on your mind. Wilder's excuses are puerile and expose him as possessing a fragile ego.
              Even if it weighed 40, a professional athlete of that freakish size wearing 40 lbs distributed over their entire body? He wouldn't even notice it after a few seconds.

              Soldiers of avg build spend all day running around in 100+ lb kits in 100 degree weather...

              6'7" professional athlete wilder who does nothing but train endurance for a living was gassed wearing a halloween costume in an air conditioned arena for a few minutes? LOL

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              • Dr Rassclart
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                Gary Glitter; now that is funny.

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                  Good to hear the 'dark destroyer' who was in a similar situation to Wilder at one stage 20-0 all KO's then was out thought,out smarted then ko'd by Micheal Watson .Benn really improved from there as a almost complete fighter I don't think at 34 Wilder can .And Benn is right if Fury is stable and fit then Wilder has very little chance of beating Fury.

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                    Wilder needs to wear the costume again to prove he can defeat it during the ring-walk.

                    He also needs to make this his entrance music.....

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