Imagine how much shame Wilder is feeling right now!
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Wilder and Deas is lying about how much the suit weighed and here is why
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Military walk miles with 100lb backpacks.
Women and children in poor countries walk miles with big jugs of water.
Wilder can't walk 200m with a costume on.
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Originally posted by PAC-BOY View Postlol A car battery's weight depends on the size of the battery, but is typically between 30 and 50 lbs, with most running around 41 lbs (14 kg to 22 kg).
He had a great working knowledge of electricity and electing i notions. Capacitors inductors.
Good stuff. I love pac.
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Originally posted by kidbazooka View PostDamn fury fanboys are really losing it researching this BS you noobs are lame as fucck
40 pounds worth of sequins and ornamentation? I know 3 brides who wore that, in heels, and finished the night.
— Maggie Gray (@MaggieGray) February 25, 2020
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Originally posted by Zelda View PostI am not sure about the wight of that costume but I thought it was weird that Wilder is having a quick turn-around and having a 3 fight in less than a year. He fought Breazeale in May, Ortiz in Nov. and now taking Fury in Feb. That is going back to training camp immediately after a hard camp and fight. Can your body cope with that? and at this age?
I think that could be a potential problem more than a costume. One thing is for sure...Wilder never looked to be himself in that fight. Its a weird feeling, just like Joshua never looked comfortable from the start in Ruiz 1 fight. I called the fight 50-50 and can easily see Wilder losing, including by KO. But I expected him to at least look himself in the first few rounds until he gets hurt.
So, something somewhere did look wrong. He never looked confident, energetic, and present-minded from the start. Perhaps Fury did get to his head and he wasn't that confident? Perhaps immediate fight after Ortiz II took a toll on the body? Perhaps something went wrong in the training camp?
All the credit to Fury though. He (unexpectedly, for me) turned out for war and did what he said he will do.
He could just be posturing and was truly doubting inside while fury truly believed everything he said.
So im leading towards the latter that fury got into his head and he wasn’t really confident deep inside, esp the fact that fury survived his right hand in the first fight has to have a mental effect.
Then he saw round 1 where fury really was true to his words, added more doubt to him.
Personally i saw the same wilder, he looked the same slow starter in the ortiz 1-2 fight,
The only difference was fury was pressing with that hard powerful and meaningful jab to his head. So by round 2 it was already taking its toll. He was bleeding in his mouth at the break before round 3.
So nope im not buying there was something wrong with him coming into the fight, whatever was wrong with him it was created in that fight by punches.
He looked slow gassed with no balanced? Yup that’s because he was getting pummeled from round one by a 273 pound giant while others are giving him space in that early rounds.
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Originally posted by Zelda View PostI am not sure about the wight of that costume but I thought it was weird that Wilder is having a quick turn-around and having a 3 fight in less than a year. He fought Breazeale in May, Ortiz in Nov. and now taking Fury in Feb. That is going back to training camp immediately after a hard camp and fight. Can your body cope with that? and at this age?
I think that could be a potential problem more than a costume. One thing is for sure...Wilder never looked to be himself in that fight. Its a weird feeling, just like Joshua never looked comfortable from the start in Ruiz 1 fight. I called the fight 50-50 and can easily see Wilder losing, including by KO. But I expected him to at least look himself in the first few rounds until he gets hurt.
So, something somewhere did look wrong. He never looked confident, energetic, and present-minded from the start. Perhaps Fury did get to his head and he wasn't that confident? Perhaps immediate fight after Ortiz II took a toll on the body? Perhaps something went wrong in the training camp?
All the credit to Fury though. He (unexpectedly, for me) turned out for war and did what he said he will do.
He's used to intimidating his opponents and forcing them on the back foot. He got mauled.
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