did tyson fury prepare thoroughly for his trilogy with deontay wilder?

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did tyson fury prepare thoroughly for his trilogy with deontay wilder?

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  1. Juan carlos

    Juan carlos Active Member Full Member

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    What do you think? after having seen the fight .. based on the performance of tyson fury could you say that he prepared correctly? or could have done better?
     
  2. OldSchoolBoxing

    OldSchoolBoxing Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Yes, he trained at his best. But still, in 3rd fight he looked so slow and vulnerable. He will be knocked out soon. That's why he doesn't want to fight Whyte.
     
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  3. exocet76

    exocet76 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    The 2nd fight yes.
     
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  4. Moonlight

    Moonlight Walking in the moonlight... lonely.. as always.. Full Member

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    Only for second fight.
     
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  5. miniq

    miniq AJ IS A BODYBUILDING BUM Full Member

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    No. He had covid twice this year spent half of his camp in a hospital awaiting his newborn and was nursing his elbows with anti-inflammatory.

    It's the reason Fury was pulling lots of antics and trying to goad Wilder in the build up

    If you see Fury in the 2nd bout in peak form he didn't bother with any of that stuff. Totally focused and ready.

    Fury barely used his jab in the 3rd bout, it was REALLY hard to watch him basically just walking into Wilder exposed. He took a nuclear bomb because of it which would have ended most other heavies.

    Fury is always confident though, the first Wilder bout he was pretty drained from all the weight loss and had to ditch Big Bear as the altitude was killing him.

    Just seeing Fury's career it's very evident he has a very tight window to peak inside. He can easily undertrain or overtrain. Hammer bout 2014 at 265 and Wilder 2 2020 at 273 he looked best, holding his weight but swift as a wasp. Wlad fight he slimmed down a little bit to jib jab around and embarrass Wlad but he could have put more hurt on him if he wanted.

    Fury has ectomorph arms/legs with an endomorph torso. He is built for stamina despite his size. His co-ordination isn't perfect but it's well above average for a man of his size along with his speed. He is a hard gainer, to trade his bodyfat for a little muscle without losing weight takes very precise diet and training.
     
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  6. Smokin Bert

    Smokin Bert Boxing Addict Full Member

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    As much as a lazy sack of **** like Fury is capable of. Some fighters just aren't built for Supreme dedication.
     
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  7. On The Money

    On The Money Dangerous Journeyman Full Member

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    Fury has only been in shape for two fights, Wlad and Wilder2.
     
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  8. don owens

    don owens Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    as he had covid a few months before the third fight...it may be that he was unable to. I may be wrong on that though. just sayin
     
  9. Braindamage

    Braindamage Baby Face Beast Full Member

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    You kidding? Fury does not need to train. He only trains for show. To give no hopers(every single fighter in history) hope. He can work a regular job, 16 hours a day for 6 months. Work a 12 hour shift the day of the fight and still beat the top 5 HW's in history on the same night. Without stepping into a training camp.
     
  10. NEETzschean

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    Post your betting slip when/if the fight happens.
     
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  11. NEETzschean

    NEETzschean Well-Known Member banned Full Member

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    Rusty, semi-active and semi-fit for the first fight. Rusty, inactive and less than semi-fit for the third fight.
     
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  12. sasto

    sasto Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I think people are underestimating what it takes to get someone like Fury to box for 12 rounds, of course his preparation must have been at a high level.
     
  13. BCS8

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    He was in shape for Wilder 2. Much much sharper. He was worst for #1 where I actually predicted he'd lose thanks to the drastic weight loss. Glad Fury proved me wrong. #3 looks like he came in half baked. He was mentally ready but he looked overweight and undertrained. He made a war of it when he wouldn't have had to if he'd trained properly. Fury is so much a better boxer than Wilder ... he was giving him every kind of chance in #3 by mixing it up with him sloppily. Best to worst: 2, 3, 1
     
  14. Ilesey

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    His preparation was poor for the 3rd fight for a number of reasons.

    2nd fight was better.

    First fight somewhere in between.
     
  15. It's Ovah

    It's Ovah I am very feel me good. Full Member

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    The first fight he was physically underprepared but mentally ready.

    Second fight he was both mentally and physically prepared.

    The third fight he looked both mentally and physically underprepared and making it up as he went along.

    Wilder, to his credit, was prepared for all three fights. He just wasn't good enough.