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    #21
    Originally posted by archiemoore1 View Post
    I still think he looks ugly on the mitts. I don't see improvement. I see all kinds of sh.. wrong. Still telegraphing, flaring his elbows out to the sides, hand positioning is all f..... up, not relaxed, not smooth, all power, no finesse. Mentally, he hasn't changed one bit. Previously, he blamed Breland for his own asswhipping. Here, he doesn't credit Malik with teaching him anything. That's that same delusion and disconnect with reality right there. And there's a lot more that I see, but I'll let Fury expose it in Oct.
    For sure and the few I saw he was soooooo off balance. Lounging into punches... Ripe for a counter to his already dented head.

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      #22
      If I recall correctly, Wilder actually jabbed and boxed well in that first Stiverne fight, and then he got sloppier. It doesn't matter how one looks on the mitts, as long as you fight well in the real fight.

      Wilder has an uphill battle, and I give Fury the clear edge, but I'm not sure how sharp Fury is going to be for this fight, if it happens. Fury can be knocked down and probably knocked out if he's not careful.
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        #23
        "So, when he steps it up, I step up. Or when I step up, he step up." So, does that mean when you get KTFO, Scott also gets KTFO? I mean, since you two are so closely connected and all.
        Last edited by SUBZER0ED; 09-14-2021, 12:03 PM.

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          #24
          Originally posted by mjh1969 View Post

          I hope Wilder wins on October 9th but he doesn't do himself any favors with his ******ity doing interviews.
          Exactly. I don't want him to go out there and get obliterated again but he just doesn't show enough "staying power" in the division regarding his skill level. Fury and AJ can keep the division going with their skill sets but Wilder's reduced himself to a one-punch fighter or as some would call him, a one trick pony.

          He failed to look at the writing on the wall before the first Fury fight and never got better. He never corrected his mistakes after receiving the Draw and it showed. He kept the hype train going with the Brezeale KO and was practically outgunned by Ortiz in the rematch before he landed the "big right hand" and it ended it. It was truly downhill from there.

          I just don't know if he has enough to overcome Fury but let's wait and see.

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            #25
            Wilder: Ain't So Much What Malik Scott Taught Me; Brought Out Of Me What I've Already Known
            You all know what that means right?

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              #26
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                #27
                Originally posted by MeanestNiceGuy View Post

                Exactly. I don't want him to go out there and get obliterated again but he just doesn't show enough "staying power" in the division regarding his skill level. Fury and AJ can keep the division going with their skill sets but Wilder's reduced himself to a one-punch fighter or as some would call him, a one trick pony.

                He failed to look at the writing on the wall before the first Fury fight and never got better. He never corrected his mistakes after receiving the Draw and it showed. He kept the hype train going with the Brezeale KO and was practically outgunned by Ortiz in the rematch before he landed the "big right hand" and it ended it. It was truly downhill from there.

                I just don't know if he has enough to overcome Fury but let's wait and see.
                In many of Wilder's earlier fights, he did exhibit some boxing skills. His skills were jabbing then with the right hand after the jab. He has some feints, left hook here and there but I felt like he was primarily setting up people for the big right hand. I would like to see if he goes to the body more, jabs more and has more diversity with his attacks. He will need to display more from his arsenal to knock out Fury. What if he doesn't knock out Fury? Can he outbox him and win by decision? These are the questions I want to see answered on October 9th.
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                  #28
                  Malik will be fading into the bushes like Homer Simpson when they stretcher Wilder out
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                    #29
                    Wilder is probably correct ,I find it hard to believe a pro boxer of any sort cannot put together proper combos . The thing is he hasn’t exactly done that and is relying on the training sessions in the biggest fight of his career to show us he can box . If Fury weighs more this time I can’t see him losing even if Wilders statements are true here .

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by davefromvancouv View Post
                      Sweet revenge. Wilder knocks Fury down multiple times and then BOOM! Good night!

                      Wilder is two-time WBC champion and the new lineal heavyweight champion of the world!

                      Great interview:
                      Good luck......Dave

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