Funnest one I have heard yet was from one of Wilder’s trainers, who said... Wilder’s legs did not have the strength in them, because his ring walk costume was too heavy!! Lol! Funniest one I have ever heard.
Because the Fury who Bootleg D cherrypicked in the 1st fight was a 40% inactive drug-ravaged suicidal shell of what he once was who hadn't fought anyone with a pulse in 3 years, spent the entirety of his 2.5 years of inactivity abusing the hell out of his body with industrial amounts of coke, booze and junk food and was weakened and muscle atrophied by having to shed 147lbs of blubber. It's not rocket science. We just saw what happened when the real Fury showed up - he whooped his ass. I give credit to Bootleg D for showing heart to hang in there last night though.
I'm pretty sure an ear full of blood might trigger something like this. Espeially when you couple it with someone pounding on your head. https://chearshearing.com/hearing-and-balance Ear Dizziness Ear dizziness, one of the most common types of dizziness, results from disturbances in the blood circulation or fluid pressure in the inner ear chambers, from direct pressure on the balance nerve, or physiologic changes involving the balance nerve. Inflammation or infection of the inner ear or balance nerve is also a major cause of ear dizziness. The inner ear mechanism is about the size of a pea, and is extremely sensitive. There are two inner ear chambers: One for hearing (cochlea), and one for balance (vestibule and semicircular canals). These chambers contain a fluid which bathes the delicate nerve endings. These nerve endings are stimulated when there is movement of the fluid. Nerve impulses are then transmitted to the brain by the hearing and balance nerves. The nerves pass through a small bony canal (internal auditory canal), accompanied by the facial nerve. Any disturbance in pressure, consistency or circulation of the inner ear fluids may result in acute, chronic, or recurrent dizziness, with or without hearing loss and head noise. Likewise, any disturbance in the blood circulation to this area or infection of the region may result in similar symptoms. Dizziness may also be produced by over stimulation of the inner ear fluids, such as one encounters when he spins very fast and then stops suddenly.
Wilder looks like he’s in trouble in every fight. His best win was against Ortiz who is a myth produced to give Wilders resume a lift. Now he’s been exposed, twice, against the first elite fighter he’s faced. He’s finished, way too old to improve and best he retire or goes back to fighting tomato cans in Alabama
Because Fury was muscle atrophied after dropping a welterweight in weight. He was stronger tonight and it showed.
Wilder suffered the exact symptoms of equilibrium loss that AJ did against Ruiz the 1st time around. Only AJ said no excuses and came back stronger. I "expect" Wilder to come back with a better game plan in the trilogy but I doubt it happens, he will just come swinging like a mad man from round one rather than being patient. Maybe that will be a good game plan after all. I don't think so though, If Fury turns up again it's retirement time for Wilder. Wilder should chase a AJ fight now rather than going back for another pasting off the Gypsy King.
He lost to a better man.. Wilder lost the first fight in most people"s eye"s and was lucky to get a draw... His equilibrium was messed up and he got fkd..Fury did an amazing job!