Fury definitely had Wilder's number.
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Originally posted by Cool Scant View PostOrtiz has a higher KO percentage than overrated Whyte. Whyte had chances to prove he is faster and hits harder than ortiz. Instead he ducked the old man at every turn
Whyte has fought the likes of Chisora and Parker who have solid chins
I wouldn’t be so convinced who hits harder
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Originally posted by techliam View PostBecause Ortiz has literally fought overmatched opponents all of his career
Whyte has fought the likes of Chisora and Parker who have solid chins
I wouldn’t be so convinced who hits harder
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Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer View PostChisora is third best win of Fury. Parker is ex world champ. Who the hell ever stopped Parker?
You even watch boxing?
Parker is an ex world champion that got a questionable decision against Ruiz a guy who was a nobody until he beat the most overrated heavyweight champion in history. Whoelse Parker has beat to be so highly regarded? If Parker is so good why is he currently on a bum fighting tour that nobody wants to talk about?
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Originally posted by 1hourRun View PostAnd yet Deontay was willing to fight Fury immediately after the world came to the knowledge that Tyson was not washed or 'unfit'. Before Wilder-Fury II. the 'Bronze-Bomber' took a very dangerous and unnecessary risk vs. Luis Ortiz for the second time, despite finding himself on the verge of being stopped in the first encounter.
In truth, Jack Reiss and Tony Weeks out-did Kenny Bayless.
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Fury does have some big minerals I'll admit. Even in the first fight when he got laid out in the 12, he got up and went at wilder. I never saw fear in his eyes.
Now, the 2nd fight, i won't say it was fear in Wilders eyes because he never backed down or gave up, but he had a look of life ****** right out of him at one put. I can't recall which time he went down and got back up that i saw it but he just had a defeated look like he knew he didn't have any answers.
I actually think throwing in the towel may have saved some of his confidence. He didn't lose by being knocked out. He didn't lose by decision. He didn't lose by the ref stepping in and stopping the fight in his own behalf. So, even though wilder had the look of defeat, he can still tell himself that he didn't lose and that the corner lost him the fight.
Of course I'll have all the anti wilder cucks replying back with hate responses but its just another way for wilder to look at it and build mentally on loss. Instead of being mentally defeated telling yourself you lost and not having answers he can keep some of his mental confidence by saying to himself that fury didn't beat him and that he beat himself or his corner did.
Now we all know this isn't the case. Fury man handled wilder all fight long. It's a lot easier to go into a rematch against someone believing that they didn't get the best of you and that you can defeat your opponent. Because if you believe you got beat the 1st time and the second time your adjustments or strengths are taken away, you can easily beat yourself mentally thinking back to the previous fight.
Most of the time it's self defeating if you don't accept the loss because then you're not accepting that you need to improve. But i honestly don't think wilder can improve much of his game so his best option is to stick with his strengths and try to keep any confidence he has and try to build on that.
Fury looks slim from the new vid he put up working out. He looks in the best shape hes ever been in. I am anxious to see the 3rd fight to see if wilder can adjust. Everyone is concluding that fury won the first fight and sure he won most of the rounds and got up to beat the 10 count... Which you can say was suspect... So I'm ok that the 1st was a draw. You can say the same with tyson douglas... When Douglas was down the count was slow and that looking back just like fury he really didn't beat the 10 count.
The 3rd fight will make or break both guys especially wilder. If fury loses he might just retire. You never know with that cat. If wilder loses it will be hard for him to have a title shot very quickly against a 4th with fury or AJ because AJ won't fight wilder.
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Originally posted by Cool Scant View PostMore UK Eddie Hearn propaganda. Provide a link if Ortiz not passing a pre fight medical. Ortiz is so unhealthy but AJ wanted to cherrypick the old man and give him 5 weeks to train.
I heard Hearn is going to promote 53 year old Mike Tyson. I see Tyson V Joshua in the future. But hey why not. It’s not much of a difference from AJ fighting 48 year old Matt Skelton
It’s also funny Wilders post fight presser seems to also be gone where he says he only fought Ortiz because he new he’s older then what he states and underestimated him ,further proof Wilder has been been trying to select the easier fights just like his camp admitting Fury was much better then they thought he would be after the first fight. These guys always expose themselves sooner or later .
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