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  • #31
    Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
    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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    I know what you are saying. Wilder couldn’t do it the first time or second time but now somehow through some miracle he’ll be able to do it?
    That’s what you are saying.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Oregonian View Post
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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
      Don't blink! Ur hero Fury will go Full ****** when that right hand connects flush!!!

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Oregonian View Post
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        I know what you are saying. Wilder couldn’t do it the first time or second time but now somehow through some miracle he’ll be able to do it?
        That’s what you are saying.
        No, that is not what I am saying. In the first two he fights he refused to try. I know that he is a much better fighter than what he displayed in the rematch with Fury. It's more like he didn't do it the first or second time as opposed of couldn't do it the first and second time.

        Wilder's best fighting is still inside of him. We have yet to see the best of Deontay Wilder in this series. I expect a more hotly contested and highly competitive fight in the trilogy. The fight is going to come down to the man who wants it the most.

        If he does implement that game plan all Fury is going to do is clinch and hope that the referee would break them apart as soon as possible because the last thing that Fury wants to do is trade and exchange power punches with the "Bronze Bomber".

        However, I do have one and that one concern is that ref won't allow infighting by not letting Wilder and Fury to punch themselves out of the clinch.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by 5000boxing View Post
          Don't blink! Ur hero Fury will go Full ****** when that right hand connects flush!!!
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          Right! Because that right hand connected flush in the rematch??
          Did it? Answer the question. Did it connect?

          Wilder got beat easy. In two different fights
          Keep waiting for that right hand

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          • #35
            Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
            No, that is not what I am saying. In the first two he fights he refused to try. I know that he is a much better fighter than what he displayed in the rematch with Fury. It's more like he didn't do it the first or second time as opposed of couldn't do it the first and second time.

            Wilder's best fighting is still inside of him. We have yet to see the best of Deontay Wilder in this series. I expect a more hotly contested and highly competitive fight in the trilogy. The fight is going to come down to the man who wants it the most.

            If he does implement that game plan all Fury is going to do is clinch and hope that the referee would break them apart as soon as possible because the last thing that Fury wants to do is trade and exchange power punches with the "Bronze Bomber".

            However, I do have one and that one concern is that ref won't allow infighting by not letting Wilder and Fury to punch themselves out of the clinch.
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            Ok. So “he didn’t do it the first and second fight” but he’ll now do it the third time?

            What does this line even mean? - “ The fight is going to come down to the man who wants it the most.”?
            Two boxers go into camp for 10 weeks to train and prepare for a fight. They both get paid millions. And according to you it comes down to “who wants it the most”?

            So Floyd is 50-0 because he’s the one who wanted it the most NOT BECAUSE HE’s just the better boxer?

            The all-round better boxer will win. That logic would be the same as saying if Brandon Rios were to fight Floyd and he wanted it the most, he would beat Floyd. He would never beat Floyd. Never. Ever. No matter how much more he wanted.

            Clinching, brawling, bobbing and weaving, footwork etc is all part of boxing. A smart boxer just needs to adapt otherwise we should all say that Gatti is the greatest boxer of all time because of his caveman brawling style.

            Lastly, Wilder for all intentsnd purpose had two opportunities to dispatch Fury and he failed. Miserable the second time. How is he going to be different the third time? You and all his fans seem to be depending on the one perfectly timed punch.

            You know even if it did happen, Fury fans will call it a lucky punch.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
              No, that is not what I am saying. In the first two he fights he refused to try. I know that he is a much better fighter than what he displayed in the rematch with Fury. It's more like he didn't do it the first or second time as opposed of couldn't do it the first and second time.

              Wilder's best fighting is still inside of him. We have yet to see the best of Deontay Wilder in this series. I expect a more hotly contested and highly competitive fight in the trilogy. The fight is going to come down to the man who wants it the most.

              If he does implement that game plan all Fury is going to do is clinch and hope that the referee would break them apart as soon as possible because the last thing that Fury wants to do is trade and exchange power punches with the "Bronze Bomber".

              However, I do have one and that one concern is that ref won't allow infighting by not letting Wilder and Fury to punch themselves out of the clinch.
              In-fighting heavily favours Fury. He's a much bigger guy naturally and has proven adept at in-fighting over the course of his career.

              Wilder's best chance is landing a leaping shot from range using his quickness and explosiveness and Fury seems to have figured out a fairly effective way to defend against this.

              The problem Wilder has is that if he is against a guy who can nullify this he really starts to run out of options. His issue has been that he has beaten his opponents so easily relying on his athleticism that he really hasn't had to hone other parts of his game over the course of his career. Now he has very little to fall back on when plan A doesn't work.

              That's why I don't think he should rush into this Fury rematch. It's basically pride which is forcing his hand. He'd be much better off trying to fight the winner of Fury v Joshua for all the belts again and take heavy step-aside money in the meantime. He could use the downtime to work on his game outside of the elite level and have one concerted title run. It might be that he'll have success against Joshua, but we've unfortunately seen that Fury has multiple ways to win against Wilder which frankly spells trouble for him in the third fight.
              Last edited by Redgloveman; 04-03-2020, 07:33 AM.

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              • #37
                His only chance is to knock out Fury early. Not likely.

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                • #38
                  Big wide punches, which throw him off balance? No he will not be more dangerous. Wilder needs to refine and improve his punching mechanics 'Fury will just come straight down the middle on him, and slowly take him apart'.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by 5000boxing View Post
                    Don't blink! Ur hero Fury will go Full ****** when that right hand connects flush!!!
                    It will connect properly in the third fight.. Fury will go to sleep and u will say Wilder got lucky!.. The End!

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