You say that implying what? It only implies one thing that his hand is not in the glove but in the rust area...... Which as I've explained which you ignore is completely useless and not a real thing. I also told you how you can prove his hand is still in the glove. But if course you ignore that to ask me if the glove flapped or tell me the ice skate comparison is bad....
What do you mean it's not a real thing? Of course it's a real thing. I can't accept this denying that his gloves in fight 1 were loose and they were flapping around. There's no denying this. In the rematch they didn't appear to be flapping like they were in the first tight. What kind of affect having flapping gloves has is very open for debate, but the fact that Fury's gloves were flapping in the first fight is not.
Wilder is gonna be wearing another crazy-ass Dark Lord costume. I'm sure Fury's gloves will probably "flap" at one or two places in the fight Fury will win again. Wilder will make all manner of deluded excuses. Let's hope that Groundhog Day exits then and stuff can move on from this drivel...
Ok bro let's use logic you say the gloves were flappy therefore why were they flapping? The accusation is his gloves were flappy because his hand was out of the glove that is the allegation from these ******ed wilder d riders.... Do you follow?
Yes I follow and I understand that it makes you upset with the kind of allegations being made against Fury. I'm trying to get you out of Fury defending mode and just look at the flapping itself. Lets talk about the flapping, lets not avoid it. And I think it's very debatable whether the flapping gloves helped or hurt Fury. I mean he nearly got knocked out in that first fight, maybe having his gloves too loose and flappy contributed to that fight being a draw and him being knocked down twice. In the rematch he had what appeared to be better fitting gloves, and look at the result, he stopped Wilder by landing more flush punches which maybe he couldn't do in the first fight because his gloves were too flappy. Do you follow?
Interesting isn't it? His primary excuse for the loss to Fury was the 'heavy suit' and yet once again he opts for some extravagant ring walk attire. If he was really making a statement for the third fight, he'd go full 'Mike Tyson' - no robe. And yet he's literally planning to enter the ring wearing an excuse for losing. Says a lot about where his mind's at...
First off his hands were not out of the glove because as I said no one would do that because it's useless and impossible. Now you are asking if it's a disadvantage of him having loose gloves well the truth is his glove was loose....he tried to push it in, his corner tried to pull it up and the ref also tried. So it's a disadvantage but the reason it was probably loose and his hand possibly slipped slightly back is probably because it came loose after pulling out of the clinch. I don't think the gloves made a difference in either fight I think his fight style and game plan made the difference. So no I don't think the gloves mattered much. His game plan in the first fight mattered Ben wanted him running all over the ring scoring points....even Freddie said he should have gone after wilder and hit him harder which if you notice after he got knocked down he got up and gave him the best 1-2 of the fight.
I think Wilders team will pay very close attention to the gloves and how theyre taped at the wrist in this fight.
Why?if his hand was out if the glove that would be a disadvantage lmao I would pay opponents to have their hands out of the glove that is how ******ed this is.
Stop quoting me already. Enjoy the weigh in tommorow and fight on saturday night. This is logic, theyre going to be on the gloves like white on rice.
Yes, Fury will actually be using this new brand of cement called 'Grey Thresh', very flexible and flappable and you can even buy it pre-loaded with egg weights and horse tranquilliser. Surprised Wilder hasn't called him out on it.
If that gave him any sort of advantage at all you can bet Canelo would have combined his stacked wrapping technique with a glove flapping technique. The "stacked flap" as they call it in Guadalajara.