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

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    #51
    Originally posted by Bronx2245
    Deontay was feeling himself! He wanted to be much bigger than he is, or even his sport is! He thought he was like a hybrid of Ali and Jay-Z! The HW Champion of the World is not what it used to be, especially in America! He thought he should be regarded higher than Tyson and Mayweather! He didn't fall from a second story window, he fell from the penthouse! He has been humbled, so I'm glad to see him act accordingly!
    Me too brother talk is cheap now it's time for him show that actions speak louder than words

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    • Inspired
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      #52
      I'm more impressed by Raphael Akpejiori, 6ft 8...knocks people out. Although he's not young, that's another on the list of new HWs coming up.

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      • DeeMoney
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        #53
        Unless part of the amazing shape is increasing his reach, then he's gonna need something else. Both these guys rely heavily on being the longer fighter.

        Fury uses his size to jab and grab, and while he has other very good skills, its this ability that allows him to negate anyone he gets in the ring with.
        Wilder uses his size to connect his TNT right hand, anyone who wants to land on him has to get past that weapon. He never developed anything else because he always had that advantage and never needed anything else.

        Wilder without the reach advantage is not good news for him. I'm not gonna dump all over him like so many do here, he still probably takes out anyone around now other than Fury, and he still has a punchers chance (and what a punch it is). But Fury has all of Wilder's kryptonite.

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        • Tman500
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          #54
          Originally posted by jonnyc420
          That one punch couldn't keep Fury down in the first fight, he couldn't land it in the next fight. Highly unlikely he can land it in the 3rd fight when he knows Fury can hurt him and drop him too. You are obsessed with Whyte and hate Fury because he was balls deep in your boy's head by ignoring him. He proceeded to get slept because he was too busy running his mouth. Can't compare that never was to a great like Fury. The only man to hold every belt. The only undefeated HW in the top 3. Yet he is a con man. You are a joke, never stop crying do you Crystall?
          Fury learned how to make short work of Wilder in round 12 of the first fight after he was knocked down. Wilder can't deal with in your face pressure. Guys used to sit back our of fear of his right hand. Fury takes the fight to him now and Wilder has no clue how to deal with that and launch and effective offense of his own. Could Fury walk into something? Of course...anything is possible. But unless Wilder suddenly learned how to box and fight while being pressured, he's in a world of trouble in the third fight unless Fury inexplicably chooses not to pressure him. Can't see that happening. He's cracked the Wilder code.

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          • abracada
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            #55
            Originally posted by denium
            Deontay is always in great physical shape, he's just a level below Tyson Fury boxing and skills wise.
            Disagree, he has chicken legs, they wobble about crazy when he gets chinned.

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            • Squared.Circle
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              #56
              Originally posted by MinuteMaid5
              Wilder is going to get knock out of the year.
              You spelt suffer wrong.

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              • Willowthewisp
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                #57
                Regardless of who wins you have to admit, the polarizing figures garner the most exciting fights

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                • Squared.Circle
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by 1hourRun


                  We never really got to see the destructive power of the 231 pound 'Bronze-Bomber' due to a bicep injury that was reported by Junior Fa.

                  Champ, you got to return to what brought the results, of your historic WBC title run of 10 straight successful title defenses. Gypsy-Bum Tyson Phooey, will not get even one in the books.
                  1MinuteCum strikes again

                  You conveniently missed the part out where Junior Fa also "reported" that the bicep injury had no impact on the fight. You can't pick and choose parts of a statement to suit your fangirl fantasies.

                  "Historic WBC title run"...that only includes one opponent within the top ten...yea...such a historic run

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                  • ArturoBalboa
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by IRONCHINHAGLER
                    Fat Fury already proved who the better man is...out boxing Wilder in the 1st(which vast majority thought He won)...then aggressively coming forward putting Wilder on his back foot and laying a straight beatdown on Deontay. Probably do the same thing - Wilder can’t land that big right hand cleanly fighting off his back foot and has no inside fighting skills to speak of.
                    Exactly. A lot of similarities with the two Ward v Kovalev fights.
                    Ward starts off trying to box and stay away from the power, ends up getting put on his arse.

                    Then begins to defy conventional thinking and negates the power by moving towards it and closing the distance. Completely nullifying the honey punch of both Kov and Wilder, that long right hand, now unable to reach full extension. Not only the safer option in terms of avoiding the right hand but discovers Kovalev can’t fight backwards and has no inside game.

                    Ward had the blueprint for the rematch and even though Kovalev knew what was coming, but you can’t develop a polished inside game in one camp.
                    I expect fury to fight like he did in the second fight, and wilder to be able to absolutely nothing to prevent it.

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                    • deathofaclown
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by Tman500
                      Fury learned how to make short work of Wilder in round 12 of the first fight after he was knocked down. Wilder can't deal with in your face pressure. Guys used to sit back our of fear of his right hand. Fury takes the fight to him now and Wilder has no clue how to deal with that and launch and effective offense of his own. Could Fury walk into something? Of course...anything is possible. But unless Wilder suddenly learned how to box and fight while being pressured, he's in a world of trouble in the third fight unless Fury inexplicably chooses not to pressure him. Can't see that happening. He's cracked the Wilder code.
                      The problem for Wilder that is that the way Fury pressures him is super intelligent. Tysons feet were great in that fight the way he was always perfectly balanced to spring in to offence and in spring out to defence.

                      Wilder didn’t know how to deal with that.

                      It’s one thing cracking the “Wilder code” but you have to have excellent attributes to carry it out. If any other heavyweight without that level of balance, IQ and good feet think they can pressure Wilder like that, they are going to end up on the floor very quickly.

                      Sadly for Wilder he has run into a fighter that knows how to beat him and has the actual tools to do it.

                      But thats boxing. most fighters end up running into a guy that just has their number, and Fury has his number because he’s simply too good for him.
                      Last edited by deathofaclown; 09-16-2020, 12:28 PM.

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