Comments Thread For: Fury Co-Trainer Andy Lee: Wilder Needs To Be More Aggressive In Trilogy

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  • jbpanama
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    #11
    Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
    Wilder will never again see such a bad version of Fury like it was in first fight, don`t forget that.
    Not sure The Bomber can Fight going Backwards...

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    • eco1
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      #12
      When you see:

      "wilder is going to be more dangerous than the last fight"

      Then

      "Wilder Needs To Be More Aggressive In Trilogy"

      Means:

      Come on in, we will F u up!

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      • jackblack008
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        #13
        Originally posted by Bunch Pag
        With what seems like lead in his boots he can't move quick enough to be aggressive..

        Fury will be all over him like a rash and using every trick in the book and leaning his huge frame all over him. Wilder needs a brain to counter that which unfortunately he doesn't.. Wilders best chances is if Fury changes tactics from his last fight..
        I was shocked by Fury's change of tactic. This guy has been a slick technical boxer winning rounds by outpointing. and here he went complete style overhaul going after the most feared puncher. lol, that too in such an important match of his life.
        I can really feel that must have damaged Wilder's confidence. Hopefully Wilder changes tactics too and comes back strong
        Last edited by jackblack008; 05-28-2020, 02:19 PM.

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        • JakeTheBoxer
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          #14
          There was a myth, that trading with Wilder is very dangerous. Wilder is the most dangerous, when opponent keeps the distance and gives Wilder the time to prepare his right hand.

          Fury understood there was no need to give Wilder the time. He simply went through him and beat the man down. It was even easier because Wilder has always been inferior boxer skill wise.

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            #15
            Wilder might be adding Joe Goosen? Eh. I think there are better choices out there.

            Why not Freddie Roach?

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            • FlyingFJ
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              #16
              Why would Andy Lee give Deontay Wilder tips against his own boxer? Or is he looking for a job in the opposite camp? The other day Tyson Fury's ex manager also gave some encouraging words to Deontay Wilder, why? Either they want to jump ship or playing mind games. Though, I know lot of people are losing their jobs during this difficult times but Andy is on the winning side and you don't fire winners.

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              • eco1
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                #17
                Originally posted by FlyingFJ
                Why would Andy Lee give Deontay Wilder tips against his own boxer? Or is he looking for a job in the opposite camp? The other day Tyson Fury's ex manager also gave some encouraging words to Deontay Wilder, why? Either they want to jump ship or playing mind games. Though, I know lot of people are losing their jobs during this difficult times but Andy is on the winning side and you don't fire winners.
                I already told you why, they are just going to fish him in and Ko him earlier this time.

                This fight is already lost by wilder mentally.

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                • LA_2_Vegas
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                  #18
                  I really will be interested to read what people here think Wilder should do in the 3rd fight. He's been developing some bad habits lately with his activity and falling behind in rounds, even slow ones. Personally, I think he's gotten the most out of his ability, I don't know if there is more improvement to be had but maybe it doesn't matter, it's HW's, anything can happen.

                  It's not really a tactical thing but I think limiting the time he takes to adjust the knuckle on his glove, it's a bad habit he does it all the time and it moves his hands completely out of defensive or offensive position. Smart fighters like Fury, guys like Lee, DAvidson teaching him about Wilder for sure noticed that
                  Last edited by LA_2_Vegas; 05-28-2020, 07:55 PM.

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                  • FlyingFJ
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by eco1
                    I already told you why, they are just going to fish him in and Ko him earlier this time.

                    This fight is already lost by wilder mentally.
                    You could be right. Everyone has an opinion and a plan but some work and some doesn't. Only time will tell who has more pressure and who can deal with it swiftly. We can't deny that this will be Fury's first defense and with past experience he has more pressure on him then Wilder. At this stage Wilder has nothing to lose. Am looking forward to a good fight

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                    • jackblack008
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by LA_2_Vegas
                      I really will be interested to read what people here think Wilder should do in the 3rd fight. He's been developing some bad habits lately with his activity and falling behind in rounds, even slow ones. Personally, I think he's gotten the most out of his ability, I don't know if there is more improvement to be had but maybe it doesn't matter, it's HW's, anything can happen.

                      It's not really a tactical thing but I think limiting the time he takes to adjust the knuckle on his glove, it's a bad habit he does it all the time and it moves his hands completely out of defensive or offensive position. Smart fighters like Fury, guys like Lee, DAvidson teaching him about Wilder for sure noticed that
                      He has dropped Fury twice, so knows how its like. For the trilogy match, use more Jabs and foot movement. Be ready to go 12 rounds and in between look for the eraser.

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