Comments Thread For: Davison: Wilder Will Be Dangerous If He Lets His Hands Go In Third Fury Fight

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  • Squared.Circle
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    #21
    Yea, go on, do it, I dares ya!! LOL throw those ridiculous wild punches at those poor ode oxygen molecules, skim them off Fury’s shoulder, gas yourself out by the second round then let Fury pummel you into submission.

    It’ll be 3-0 to Fury followed by the best part of Wilder’s career...retirement baha

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    • 5000boxing
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      #22
      This will be the most dangerous Wilder we have ever seen! He's coming to destroy you Tyson.. No doubt! Mr. Fury.. Get ready to fight for your life!!!

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      • Oregonian
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        #23
        Originally posted by 5000boxing
        This will be the most dangerous Wilder we have ever seen! He's coming to destroy you Tyson.. No doubt! Mr. Fury.. Get ready to fight for your life!!!
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        So the first fight Wilder wasn’t dangerous? The two knockdown saved him from getting his 1st loss.
        But that’s ok, you and your ilk decided the fight was a fluke but the 2nd fight Wilder was going to destroy Fury. Sure he did. Not.

        Now, you want us to believe the 3rd time is when Wilder is going to destroy Fury?

        Wonders never cease

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          #24
          Originally posted by Oldskoolg
          The question is really is he too stubborn to do that?
          I agree with you. It all depends how badly he really wants it.

          In other words, Wilder has to make this a very fast paced fight by getting his punches off first and beating Tyson Fury to the punch and not by outjabbing or outboxing him but with power punching in order to force him to fight off his back foot; Or he doesn't stand a chance of winning.

          He can't afford to absorb 2 and 3 punches to 1 punches just to land the perfect single shot. He needs to put his combination punches together in bunches. The more punches Wilder throws the greater are his chances of landing, hurting, dropping and stopping Tyson Fury.

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            #25
            Originally posted by champion4ever
            I agree with you. In other words, Wilder has to make it a fast paced fight by get his punches off first and beat Tyson Fury to the punch and not by outjabbing or outboxing him but with power punches in order to force him to fight off his back foot; Or he doesn't stand a chance of winning.

            He can't afford to absorb 2 and 3 punches to 1 punches just to land the perfect single shot. He needs to put his combination punches together in bunches. The more punches Wilder throws the greater are his chances of landing, hurting, dropping and stopping Tyson Fury.
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            So he couldn’t throw more punches in the first fight yet done said he would do it in the 2nd fight. That never happened, BUT now he will in the 3rd fight?

            Ok. Great. Now it’s going to happen “if” he lets his hands go.
            What does that even mean? “If he lets his hands go”?

            Isn’t that what boxing is all about? Beating each other up!

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              #26
              Originally posted by Oregonian
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              So he couldn’t throw more punches in the first fight yet done said he would do it in the 2nd fight. That never happened, BUT now he will in the 3rd fight?

              Ok. Great. Now it’s going to happen “if” he lets his hands go.
              What does that even mean? “If he lets his hands go”?

              Isn’t that what boxing is all about? Beating each other up!
              He has to be the effective aggressor. He needs to come forward and throw multiple power punches in bunches and not just the one hit quitter; Which is the equalizer or the eraser called the right hand. He needs to trade punches with Tyson Fury in order to catch him in some exchanges.

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                #27
                Originally posted by BangEM
                His only chance is to turn his chin and body into rock.

                A guy like Wilder who windmills and doesn’t know how to throw punches would punch himself out by the 3rd rd if he decides to let his hands go from early.
                Nah. Didn't you see the Gerald Washington stoppage? Just need the right ref to step in.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by champion4ever
                  This is a very practical, sound and prudent strategy. Wilder weakness is that he is a slow starter who throws very few punches and telegraphs his right hand.

                  If he's able touch Tyson Fury then chances are Wilder will hurt Tyson and knock him out; Especially if he is able to land the left hook. However, he cannot touch Fury unless he throws a large volume and output of punches per round.

                  If he comes out fast like a prototypical Mike Tyson with all guns blazing then Wilder will win the fight early by either KO or stoppage.
                  I agree that Wilder needs to press the action but I have a couple issues with your post.

                  1st, Wilder hit Fury with big right hands in the first fight and he took them. A big part of Wilder’s downfall was that he expected Fury to fold when he hit him with the right hand

                  2nd, you mention Wilder’s left hook. I don’t think I’ve ever seen Wilder do significant damage with the left hook, to the point where I genuinely don’t even consider that a valid weapon in his arsenal. I’ve seen him training the left hook plenty but never seen it be effective in the ring against a fresh opponent

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Redgloveman
                    I agree that Wilder needs to press the action but I have a couple issues with your post.

                    1st, Wilder hit Fury with big right hands in the first fight and he took them. A big part of Wilder’s downfall was that he expected Fury to fold when he hit him with the right hand

                    2nd, you mention Wilder’s left hook. I don’t think I’ve ever seen Wilder do significant damage with the left hook, to the point where I genuinely don’t even consider that a valid weapon in his arsenal. I’ve seen him training the left hook plenty but never seen it be effective in the ring against a fresh opponent
                    You are spot on in your assessment. Wilder has to fight at a much faster pace. He has to press the action while throwing and landing many more punches including the right hand to put Fury away.

                    Landing just a single punch or two every now and then won't get the job done. He needs to throw punches and combinations in bunches in order to hurt, drop and stop Tyson Fury.

                    His anemic workrate his hurting his overall performance against the "The Gypsy King". He is being outpunched by some 2 or 3 to 1 odd margins at times by him.

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                      #30
                      I'm sick of hearing about "THIS HAND" knocking Fury out.

                      2 fights and counting and yet to see him knocked out.

                      Is it going to be one of these carry on till I win saga's in Wilders favour?

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