Comments Thread For: McGirt Willing To Help Wilder Prepare: He Can Beat Tyson Fury
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My thoughts too - I'm not sure the adjustments Wilder needs to make are minor. Fury consistently two-stepped into Wilder to close the distance and flicked out a jab to the left of Wilder's head to steer him into position for a following right. Wilder reacted instictively by going to where Fury steered him, but also when he got there only knew to cover up which allowed Fury to connect with looping shots with nothing coming back.If you break down and analyse the fight, the gap between the two fighters in ability and skill is vast. Fury's movement, timing, defense, feints, inside game, jab, etc is on a different level. That's the difference between somebody who has been boxing his whole life compared to somebody who came to the game late. Wilder mostly just has a puncher's chance, and I don't think McGirt can do much to change that.
There are some major adjustments that Wilder needs to make ashe needs to overcome his instinctive reactions to what Fury is doing - just not sure he can do that. His best hope is that Fury comes in less motivated or overconfident in the rematch and Wilder can land the right - can't see Wilder making the sort of adjustments better boxers are capable of.Comment
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McGirt must've smoked a couple spliffs before the interview. Fury beat Wilder twice. Wilder NEVER listens to trainers. McGirt just needs to accept the fact Wilder is yesterday's news. Sorry to sound harsh, but facts are facts.Comment
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Exactly! Oh and all I hear is "That's it baby" lhhhhLast edited by Wyl-Out; 03-07-2020, 10:39 AM.Comment
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