That why I can't wait for the fight...and I hope Wilder gets dominated and stopped again, it will be hilarious.
Agree 100% that's what people seem to like. Too lazy to check facts for themselves. People believe anything now days.
Journalists identify cliques and hammer content in their direction, thus securing their fan base, with the fan base becoming more and more convinced that they are correct, after all, "Look, here's a story that says what I said all along".
I hope Fury ends Wilder once and for all but I'm not so certain. If Fury's trainer is truthful in that Fury is 20 lbs heavier this time around it's not good for him. Heavier and coming off COVID seems like a bad combination. If Wilder wins there has to be a 4th fight. With Joshua proving to be the fraud he is a 4th fight is the biggest money fight in the division.
What Up Muzse... A 4th Fight Would Be the Most LUCRATIVE for Sure, but Full Unification w/Usyk Would Be the Most IMPORTANT, Obviously... REED
If Fury decides to come into the ring in a voluptuous manner with large jiggling love handles and breasts etc as we often see in the division, he'll still probably win but Wilder has a shot.
Fury always looks the same to me. I thought he was horribly out of shape last time and figured Wilder would KO him. The thing is, that with the gap in skill and talent being so wide, it may not matter if Fury is in top shape or not. Wilder’s only chance really appears to be that Fury might be woefully out of shape, because I seriously can’t see him changing much. He doesn’t have a jab, lacks footwork and head movement, no left hook, no inside fighting game. All he’s got is that big right hand that’s neutralized if his opponents keeps him on the back foot and maintains the fight at mid range and short range.
I didn't think Fury looked great against the guy who cut him and gave a good show of himself but that's not the kind of fight he needs to get into with Wilder. He can't let Wilder come forward. Wilder has worked on adding tools "HOWEVER" at 35 with his temperment I can't see any changes lasting late into the rounds. He will always have a punchers chance but if Fury backs him up it's all over. Mind you, we have seen limited training videos of Wilder but everything he seems to have worked on is offense based. If he hasn't made defensive adjustments it'll be a matter of time before Fury neutralizes his offense again. Fury just needs to be in shape to take Wilder into the later rounds and withstand a one hitter quitter.
It's a pointless rematch, and yet I'm still intrigued to see how this goes. At this point Fury's got Wilder figured out but I can still see a possibility of Wilder landing something big that changes everything. Hoping to at least see a good fight this time around and not a one sided domination by Fury.
Apparently Wilder thinks Floyd is fake. It all started when Floyd offered to train Wilder. Wilder responded that "why all of a sudden he's reaching out to him now. That he don't have to change anything if he got this far. And Floyd reaching out is nothing more than a and I quote a "PLUBLICITY" stunt. It sounded funny as he'll. Didn't realize Wilder was illiterate like Floyd lmao.
And Gained 35 Pounds During the Downtime, Allegedly... Fury SEEMED to Be in Good Shape @ the Presser Though...Wilder's Upper Body has Looked BULKIER in Pics He's Taken w/Malik Scott... REED Thinks Coming in at a CAREER HIGH 231 May Have Impacted Wilder MORE Than the "Suit"...So if he's Even HEAVIER Than Last Fight, That Could Prove DISASTROUS... VERY Interested in Today's Weigh-In, to Say the Least... REED
Probably gained 70 lbs and lost 35 for a net gain of 35 since the last fight. Either way, Fury's body will never look good. He'll always look like a busted can of biscuits. For the record, I'm not Pro-Fury. I'm anti- Wilder. The excuses and mainly the shit he talked about Mark Breland makes me want him humiliated again.
You have to feel for the poor journalist that Bob sputtered all over (10 seconds in). And it wasn't just a couple drops of saliva but a huge ass blob.
Fury is always going to have something of a dad bod, but from the few sparring clips I've seen he looks in good nick.
When you see Fury in person there's no hint of fat at all. He just comes across as massive. He really only looks fat in the ring vs sculpted vascular sorts. His arms and legs are so long. At 350lbs, if you were asked for a description you still wouldn't say my "he's a fat man".. Andy Ruiz was FAT.
7lbs heavier than I'd like him but that's a good enough weight. If he loses he'll need a better excuse than "the weight" Wilder at 238lbs? I've no idea what to make of that. What sort of extra strenff does he have?
Wilder has been bulking up. Last pics of him he looked like aj body wise. Not sure it will help him though