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Does he not have a history of knocking out bigger guys?
It's true but Fury was strategically using his weight in the clinch to tire him out and it worked. He couldn't withstand the bigger man.
Does he not have a history of knocking out bigger guys?
Can't speak for that poster, but I think he meant Wilder gained too much weight too fast and should have maybe only done about half that.pssht he looked slower with the extra weight tonight man..
pssht he looked slower with the extra weight tonight man..
he's full of excuses too. i've seen holes in his game for a long time. i'm surprised it took this long. Fury totally exposed him as a one trick mediocre pony.
Wilder has absolutely zero in fighting ability. Fury has just been the only fighter good enough to expose it.
this game plan from fury just took his soul,he drained him every clinch you could see every clinch his soul being taken more and more
That front headlock was downright abusive lol
I dont watch boxing enough to know the ref but he did not take control of the ring tonight lolthat irritated me so much to watch...but until refs start taking points for tactics like that, there is no reason for the boxers to stop, regardless if it’s against the rules.
Wilder has absolutely zero in fighting ability. Fury has just been the only fighter good enough to expose it.
I wouldn’t say great fighter he’s a mediocre fighter with a nuke in his right hand but that’s pretty much itHe's a great fighter and will bounce back better in the third fight. With that said. He will never beat Tyson fury. In my eyes and majority of people's, Fury is 2-0 over wilder.
Your fucking delusionalYet Ortiz is a ten time better technical boxer than Fury
Your fucking delusional
eh, I'm a Wilder fan and I liked what he was trying to do in the first 2 rounds. I liked that he was working his jab a little more, I liked that he was poking to the body. That said, if a guy says he wants to go out on his shield, then he has to fight back. Going out on your shield (to me at least) isn't just standing at range eating shots. Its taking a risk when you know you're behind and Wilder didn't do that. When he actually threw punches, he was landing but once he got hurt, he stopped fighting back.That was a very bad performance tonight (and Fury was a fucking maniac), but we've learned something important: He's not a quitter in adversity and he has heart.
Props to him, he wanted to continue and he impressed me in that regard.
Look forward to cte and brain damage. He’ll be shitting himself when he hits 50.Respect the hell outta Wilder. Being a warrior isn’t only about how much pain you can dish out, being able to take it like that and not quit is the true definition of a warrior to me. Still just as big of a fan of Wilder as I was before the fight. I just hope he’s alright. Excited for what’s next