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

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  • eco1
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    #21
    Originally posted by FlyingFJ
    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
    Honestly, I am not. Wilder waits too much and will not change at this point in his career.

    Besides he know he did catch Fury 2 times flush in the first round and Fury kept coming.

    What, is he going to become Mayweather now? Nope.

    But people can hope until fight night.
    Last edited by eco1; 06-04-2020, 11:13 PM.

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    • FlyingFJ
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      #22
      Originally posted by eco1
      Honestly, I am not. Wilder waits too much and will not change at this point in his career.

      Besides he know he catches Fury 2 times flush in the first round and Fury kept coming.

      What, is he going to become Mayweather now? Nope.

      But people can hope until fight night.
      Neither do i believe that Deontay can fight like Mayweather but he can give the fans a good therd fight like the first one. And i also give him 2% chance to win.

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        #23
        Originally posted by FlyingFJ
        Neither do i believe that Deontay can fight like Mayweather but he can give the fans a good therd fight like the first one. And i also give him 2% chance to win.

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        • FlyingFJ
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          #24
          Thank you mate, but i am more interested in the contracted fights. They are paid to entertain us and i respect all boxers including past and current.

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            #25
            Originally posted by FlyingFJ
            Thank you mate, but i am more interested in the contracted fights. They are paid to entertain us and i respect all boxers including past and current.
            Me too. I think any pro would kick my arse in this stage of my life.

            But still, Wilder is a hoye job and some of us here always told many that as soon as he fought real competition, he was done.

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              #26
              Originally posted by jackblack008
              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

              If you were actually familiar with him as a fighter and paid attention to his fights, you would have known he was a complete fighter and you would have seen this before.

              He has refined his punching but this isn't new. High IQ fighters fight opponents in ways that provide the best chances of success. Sometimes that is boxing off the back foot, sometimes it isn't.

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                #27
                no he doesnt, hes got jay deas who is the perfect guy to teach him how to punch on the back foot which would be the perfect counter to an aggressive fury

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