Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder in "Amazing Physical Shape" For Fury Trilogy

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  • Izzy1973
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    #121
    Waiting for this fight

    Fury is gonna be tough to beat if he keeps up his training and does not get over confident.

    Fury is big (bigger than pretty much every other HW on planet)
    Fury is faster (again pretty much as compared to every other HW)
    Fury can box from the outside (as he has done for most of his career)
    Fury is willing to come forward and be rough (as demonstrated in his last fight)
    He has the highest level of fight IQ (particularly in today's HW division)

    Can't see where anyone is going to have an edge over him.

    Ofcourse Fury can make a mistake, get caught by a bomb and be knocked out. But outside of that, I don't see anyone truly besting Fury in the ring!

    Expect Fury to come with a similar game-plan as the last fight.

    Wilder, while not necessarily the most talented is not ****** at all and would have made adjustments. Expect that we will see him lead more with jabs (though making that adjustment this late in his career is going to be a big deal).

    Wilder needs to keep the fight at a distance and not let fury close the distance easily. The clinch is Wilder's biggest challenge. If Wilder can use his jab to keep the fight at a distance then he may fight the opening at some point in the fight to land a bomb.

    That said; I got my money on Fury. Too slick, too big, too strong for Wilder to handle.

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    • Squ□redCircle34
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      #122
      Wilder needs to stop putting his lead foot first when he goes backwards, change levels on Fury so he won’t get tagged by the jab and feint the right hand and catch Fury with a left hook
      To the head an body!

      It’s important for Wilder to do those things if he wants chances at victory!

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      • NYG
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        #123
        If this fight happens, i see Fury getting Wilder out of there early. No way Wilder takes another beating like he did before, he will take his money and happily get out of there when he's in trouble.

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        • eco1
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          #124
          3 secs after the fight:


          "You know I was pregnant, Doe" Even then I fought until I lost my shield in round 2.

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          • Monty Fisto
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            #125
            Originally posted by Squared.Circle
            Makes no sense, but ok. Wilder is still getting ****** out



            So I either spelt it wrong or it's interchangeable...which is it?
            OK, the grammar police are in the house.

            Seems a bit pointless to be nitpicking grammar here, but to clarify what was being said.


            The interchangeable spellings are spelt or spelled. Both are acceptable variants.

            Wrong is a noun and wrongly is an adverb. Wrongly is the word to use if you want to describe how you spelled it. Adverbial examples: You spelled it correctly. You spelled it wrongly.

            If you ask a man how he spells his name and he writes W-R-O-N-G, then he spelled it wrong. Wrong here is a noun. It is the thing he spelled, not how he spelled it.

            Hope that clarifies thing. Maybe it makes thing worse. Anyway, just trying to help...

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            • MaksBox
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              #126
              I am dumbfounded as to why people even bring up shape... Wilder has ALWAYS been in shape. That is NOT his issue.

              His issue is his lack of boxing skills and not his mental health.

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              • champion4ever
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                #127
                Originally posted by Noelanthony
                U know I usually have your back but everything you are saying is in your mind. You are hoping this is the case, you are showing just how fond you are of Deontay and that’s ok. You know I like AJ but he got whooped and there was no Excuses. Especially from me who was never in the ring. to receive the punishment. I took the L with AJ for all my talking. However, what I wont do is make excuses for a man I have never met.
                When wilder lost you mourned then you went on the full offensive blaming everyone but him. Now you are back at it again. Lol
                I am only speaking facts Anthony. Wilder overlooked Fury the last time as AJ did Ruiz in their first encounter. Wilder knew that he was a dangerous opponent but at the same time, he felt that he was a better fighter than him.

                As Joshua was against Ruiz, Wilder was distracted, lost focus, overconfident and underestimated Fury. Now he is well rested, healed, recovered and knows full well what to expect this time.

                There's no way Wilder is leaving that ring without his title. It's going to come down to the man who wants it the most. Wilder must throw more punches per round and work on both his stamina and fighting off the front feet.

                If he implements this strategy, he wins by way of knockout like he should have done in their first meeting but was cheated by the ref.

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                • BodyBagz
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                  #128
                  So much for Wilder won't want that 3rd fight

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                  • champion4ever
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                    #129
                    Originally posted by jonnyc420
                    Lol, exactly what wasn't, the fight was in the US, American ref, same sized gloves. What more can clowns like you ask for? First fight was a clear robbery, everybody knows Fury won that one. 2nd fight was destruction, you guys have nothing but empty excuses. Fury was too good and smart for that bafoon who only has one punch. Fury is a master boxer and exposed him, get over it and stop lying to yourselves.
                    That's a damn lie. Wilder knocked his ass out and the referee threw him a lifeline by giving him an extended count because he was biased.

                    Had the referee who officiated Whyte vs. Povetkin officiated the Wilder vs Fury I fight; Wilder would have one by TKO. Since the referee wouldn't have bothered to give Fury a ten count, because he was already out by the time he hit the canvas.

                    We shall see in the trilogy who is truly the better man is. I got my money on Wilder. I say he stops Fury this time before the final bell. Master boxer my ass. Being a master doesn't mean damn thing once you are counted out on your back.

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                    • BritishBoxing92
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                      #130
                      Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
                      Former WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder is already in "amazing physical shape" - according to the once-beaten boxer's protege, Raphael Akpejiori. (photo by Ryan Hafey)
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                      I see, not really sure the point in a third fight but I guess it wouldn't make as much money as the first two fights? ah who knows really but I wonder if there was a third fight and regardless off the outcome if wilder would either blame or credit his ringwalk outfit for it?

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