Wilder gameplan for rematch?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Rikicortz, Feb 28, 2020.


  1. DonTyson

    DonTyson Active Member Full Member

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    He needs Fury to completely dismiss him as a non-threat and get complacent, along with Floyd’s special nutritional plan and Canelos’ beef hookup. Then maybe he has a chance.
     
  2. bbjc

    bbjc Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Fair enough mate. Just not sure it would work against fury....bearing in mind fury is the far better inside fighter. I m not sure wilder could even have the skills capable of pulling something like that off regardless of how long he has to train. His natural coordination just isnt good enough for it.

    Still think his weights pretty much his only hope. Its a last throw of the dice but thats exactly where hes at right now. The only other thing is to get in quality sparring and go to war at the highest pace possible. At least now he knows exactly furys tactics for the trilogy. I think they got caught unawares....training for fury being elusive when he needed hard rounds of sparring for a war. To get the body used to it. Cause watching that last week the durability wasn,t there. He was done after the third round.

    I,d still bang the weight on and get everything high tempo in training. Forget reflex training for this one....pretty sure just by watching him they do a lot of it. Needs to prepare for a war.
     
  3. blackfella96

    blackfella96 Active Member Full Member

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    Wilder needs to work on just about everything. Footwork to set shots, using jab effectively to keep Fury from pushing him back, Defense, inside work. But if he's keeping Jay Deas, then I doubt much work is going to change.