2/22 FOX/ESPN PPV | Wilder vs Fury II

Who Loses The 0?


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Wilder was "blocking" punches with the side of his head, that's how he got his shyt pushed in. Everytime and i mean EVERYTIME Fury threw the right, Wilder ducked and turned his head making it easier to get hit in his shyt. He got no one to blame but himself

That habit is why I be wondering what they doing in that nikka training camp. Dude boxes like a guy that's not use to anybody punching with him or going at him aggressively.
 

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The only black man in furys corner with no mustache singing American pie at the end

I need to get that out my mind.

Wilder coming out as a final fantasy boss talkin about I'm blacker than outer space then getting pummeled licked, stopped for an ear cut and sung on like he interrupted karioke night in Ireland.

Just gonna forget this happened. Cringe overload
Is that what you only found significant from the fight?
 

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I think we all can agree that Wilder needs a new trainer....and probably has for a long time now
He is who he is. He doesn't need any major changes. He needs a guy who can maximize what he's already good at. But completely switching up the style at 34 is gonna get him starched. He lost. Life moves on. He can still fight AJ down the line. Andy Ruiz. Mid tier guys. If fury loses to AJ, that Wilder fight could be back on the table. He doesn't necessarily have to beat fury to get his belts back. And fury isn't exactly the most consistent fighter in the world. The division still has many intriguing matchups. But I wouldn't mind Wilder switching trainers just for a fresh perspective.
 

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I would like to see Wilder pop back.


But he has to learn..... to box.... on a whole different level. Dynamite in your right hand is only good enough when the rest of the field is dogshyt. And most of it is luckily, but Fury aint it. The second Fury stood up from that right in the first fukking fight I KNEW. Because if thats your one win condition and theres a nikka out there surviving it.... whelp.. :francis:

I thought he was gonna duck the rematch for that reason... But at least he showed heart and fought him again. But I don't see how at this point in his career he can learn and adapt enough to overcome the difference in just raw boxing ability vs Fury. But he is our only hope. Joshua will get bodybagged by either of these nikkas.... So its basically just these two IMO.
Joshua actually knows how to box. Wilder would get dropped.
 

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I meant late 2020 indeed :lolbron: We're in February so I thought that maybe both would fancy an easy matchup before the summer and then get down to business in December. But maybe Wilder will trigger the rematch clause. IMO it's useless but Wilder has a fighter's pride so he'll probably want to avenge this L but I sont see what he could do to make things different.

True,

But If Wilder has his legs under him, he always has a punchers chance to lay anyone out at any moment even Fury.

The question is, does he have the mental toughness to fight against Fury in a third one like this last fight never happened. It's too late to change his style so he gonna live and die with his style.

I just watched it again, that ear shot just took Wilders legs away. He couldnt generate any snap on the power punches once his equilibrium and legs were gone. Plus his legs being gone against a fighter like Fury just was too much.

It may have been epic in the later rounds if that earshot never happened because of Wilder's equalizer.

Nevertheless Fury was tagging him up though even before that just like the first fight. Fury too skilled for him. Even if Wilder is more cautious next time around, Fury still gonna tag him with his tactics.

So, I think we get Wilder Fury 3 definitely like right away in like the summer just based on Wilder's fighting pride and him going out like that last night with the towel being thrown.

And I agree, AJ vs. Fury in December 2020 if AJ handles his next fight and if Fury handles Wilder again.
 

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This was the equivalent of the Ronda Rousey hype train coming to a screeching halt after Holly banged on her. Ultimately sent Ronda to a place where her ego and identity were completely shattered , and then out of the sport completely.


Wilder has to use this time wisely to avoid what could be a similar path . And he needs someone to be all the way 100 with him .
 

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Facts... I know my fukking boxing. I know what I be seeing in these squared streets. :obama:

Once Fury decided to go to Kronk and come in heavier, talk KO life, I knew it was a wrap for Wilder.
Fury was going to use the Lamont Peterson pressure strategy on Wilder.

Wilder had no answer for it because he never prepared for a fight of that nature. Fighting guys like Chisora, Jennings, and Kownaci would have gotten Wilder better prepared for a guy like Fury who can do it all. How you a Bronze medalist with damn near 50 fights and never had to box backing up or on the inside. :what:
nikkas always bytching and moaning about GGG's jab, but the same nikkas wish Wilder had one. shyt's hilarious. :mjlol:
Facts. They said this on the on the 3 Kings boxing video too. Wilder didn't face Jennings, chisora or Miller or their type of style so when he switched it up damn. He wasn't put in that situation and looked lost because most were shook of his power. Wilder just didn't seem to improve :francis:
 
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How is it possible that a 34-35 yr old boxer
With 42 professional wins
have no footwork & no head movement


What does he do in training :what:


IMO. Fury looked a little sloppy on top of it
He couldve fukked Wilder up worse if he tightens it up

His perfect style to me should be that dirty Bernard Hopkins jerky feint .. Lead jump right crosses, spin nikkas jabs & hooks at weird angles
Shoulder in their chest w/headbutts.. lean on them .. Hit on the break, rabbit punch and all that

Just straight mauling mofos
 
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