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

Who Loses The 0?


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An aspect I don't see discussed enough about the first fight was Wilder's conditioning. He was noticeably tired by the 12th, moreso after swinging wildly when he tried to stop fury after he beat the 10 count.

Granted I think Wilder didn't help himself by swinging so wildly all night, but with the extra weight on Wilder, the extra weight that Fury is gonna use to lean on him, it's going to be interesting to see how Wilder's conditioning is going to hold up.

I don't know how to call this one at all. Fury is truly the wild card, but there's no way he tries to press the action like he says, right?:mindblown::lupe:
It will be different because he has never fought the way he fought in that fight...he was trying to force the action and cut the ring off like a Hagler or Spence but is not his strength. He needs Fury to get comfortable and find that distance and opening which has led to two spectacular KOs last year.
 
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It really depends IMO on the context of the right hand. He can't throw it solo. So how do you disguise it? Disguise when you're throwing it and you win. IDK if they can.

That 1st fight Fury was on ready set to move every time Wilder threw the jab. Just that threat of the right had him on edge ready to move.

I would have him double or triple jab to through him off; especially to the chest. The biggest thing I would have Wilder do though feint the right hand off the jab to maneuver him into a big shot. That's the key to me is feinting that right off the jab so Fury doesn't know when or how it's coming
 

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That 1st fight Fury was on ready set to move every time Wilder threw the jab. Just that threat of the right had him on edge ready to move.

I would have him double or triple jab to through him off; especially to the chest. The biggest thing I would have Wilder do though feint the right hand off the jab to maneuver him into a big shot. That's the key to me is feinting that right off the jab so Fury doesn't know when or how it's coming
Body. When he did some body work, that's how the knockdowns came...stop head hunting. And that's the same way to get Canelo out of there too.
 

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Wilder has said he likes fury as a person a lot. Said he took 50/50 first fight off rip because tyson was hurting
You right but
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An aspect I don't see discussed enough about the first fight was Wilder's conditioning. He was noticeably tired by the 12th, moreso after swinging wildly when he tried to stop fury after he beat the 10 count.

Granted I think Wilder didn't help himself by swinging so wildly all night, but with the extra weight on Wilder, the extra weight that Fury is gonna use to lean on him, it's going to be interesting to see how Wilder's conditioning is going to hold up.

I don't know how to call this one at all. Fury is truly the wild card, but there's no way he tries to press the action like he says, right?:mindblown::lupe:
The 12rh was an energy dump, think if you’ve blown a team out and then you have to come back in, you not gone have the same energy because your adreline rush stopped.
 
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