Deontay Wilder vs Tyson Fury 2 Film Study - What You Can Learn

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  1. mark ant

    mark ant Canelo was never athletic Full Member

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    Wilder`s footwork was what lost him this fight, not weak legs, he hasn`t been trained on basic footwork should he get a trainer that can straighten out this flaw?
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  2. lefthandlead

    lefthandlead Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    1st Lesson: Learn the basics of boxing before fighting the linear Heavyweight World Champion.

    The video is not needed, nobody would watch a Wilder fight to learn about boxing. What he has you can't teach and what he does you don't want to copy.
     
  3. UFC2020

    UFC2020 Active Member Full Member

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    There is only one Tyson Fury. Even he had to eat a few Wilder right hands which he miraculously ate and survived while fighting him in this style. Anyone else would have tasted the canvas. AJ cannot fight Wilder in this manner and he will taste the canvas upon the first right hand that lands.

    Just because Tyson Fury did it does not mean anyone else can do it
     
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  4. Naked Snake

    Naked Snake Active Member Full Member

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    We don't know that for a fact because he never fought anyone with a pulse. He kept well away from AJ and anyone else who wasn't a bum. The only reason he fought Fury was because his handlers had convinced him Fury, fresh off a three year boozer, was finished.
    He could well be a top ten heavyweight but we'll never know because he'll never fight the eight other mother****ers
    You misunderstand the point. The point is not to teach you what to do. The point is to teach you what not to do
     
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  5. MorvidusStyle

    MorvidusStyle Well-Known Member Full Member

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    About the RH's Wilder landed ... we should consider Fury can set up further away than others due to his reach (including AJ), has great speed, movement, head movement, rolls. Wilder is so quick he still touched him and Fury probably took just enough off to survive.

    I believe those Wilder RH's would definitely land on AJ and cleaner, and surely on smaller slow fighters.

    This is why Hearn's latest comments about Ruiz demolishing Wilder are either a baffling example of how little Hearn understands about the sport he promotes day in and day out(Fury and Ruiz couldn't be more different in their dimensions, approach) or truly shameless propaganda to minimise the loss of his cash cow.
     
  6. Tabby73

    Tabby73 New Member Full Member

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    Wilder knocking out no one while he’s getting back up ....Fury was able to back up wilder with a stiff jab he only learnt how to throw properly 4 weeks prior to the fight ...How far back you think Wilder will be backing up when AJ harder jab smacks him in his stupid face he’ll be sitting in his wife’s lap ring side
     
  7. Naked Snake

    Naked Snake Active Member Full Member

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    It's obviously the latter.
    Never ever listen to the promoter when he's talking about who's the best, who could beat who, etc. The promoter will always always push the angle that makes their fighters look the best.