No logical way Wilder won this fight. 2 10-8 rounds? Sure. Did he win another round definitively outside of those? Nope. Fury dictated the range, his defense made Wilder look amateurish for the vast majority of the fight, he outjabbed him by a wide margin, landed flush right hands to keep Deontay honest, and even HURT Wilder after nearly getting his head taken off in the 12th. Considering the time he took off from the sport, to put in this kind of dominating performance (besides the KDs of course) after two fights against tomato cans, while still being soggy around the mid-section, just shows the MASSIVE gap in skill between Fury and Wilder. All credit to Deontay's power and all, but he literally got circles boxed around him tonight.
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Wilder did nothing the whole fight ... And as usual he relied solely on his power (Which is undeniable) to bail him out.
Where is the old school training, that teaches that the jab opens up everything in boxing. Mark Breland is doing a real crappy job with Wilder.
I don't know what kind of training (or lack of training) Wilder does, but its not working. He has, probably the most limited boxing arsenal of any Champion (ex-Champion) out there.
Horrible skill-set for a Professional and that fight just switched me, Wilder is not ready for AJ.
And Fury won that fight.
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Before this fight, I thought Wilder could beat Joshua, I doubt if he can now. He is a one trick pony, his power. Even Wilder fans have to admit, his “boxing?skills are limited. But I think when Fury gets in better shape he could beat both of them. Unique style.
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