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When did Wilder really believe he couldn't beat Fury?

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    #21
    Originally posted by hugh grant View Post
    Wilder makes out it was when he took costume off? But I think it was way before!
    After getting gift against fury, Wilder realised how good fury was and was amazed he landed punch in 12th round.
    I think after 2nd ortiz fight he realised he might not find lucky punch against fury again, it took until 8 th round to jail ortiz!
    Wilder knows fury wasn't at his best in first fight. At the weigh in for rematch rematch fury looked so imposing and big and confident. A vibe his other opponents didn't give off, fury was literally a king to wilder.
    In the ring for rematch Tyson looked so confident whilst Wilder looked worried.
    I think the only time wilder thought he could beat fury was before 1 st fight. But his acting his pretty good he played part pretending he was confident leading up to 2nd fight. He has a career in acting after boxing
    No, it started back in his dressing room. He was very restless and couldn't sit still. He was pacing the floor back and forth and Andre Ward correctly stated that it was a nervous energy. Also, I believe, Lennox Lewis said if he doesn't slow down he could possibly tire himself out. All I am saying that this was an early sign that he was beginning to doubt himself.

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      #22
      wilders eyes poppin out his head like they were telescopes lol

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        #23
        Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
        No, it started back in his dressing room. He was very restless and couldn't sit still. He was pacing the floor back and forth and Andre Ward correctly stated that it was a nervous energy. Also, I believe, Lennox Lewis said if he doesn't slow down he could possibly tire himself out. All I am saying that this was an early sign that he was beginning to doubt himself.
        You are probably right, I never saw this dressing room pacing I only saw match on youtube.
        But after taking heavy jabs in 1st round he knew he was in for a hard and long night. Because Wilder likes to give you rounds before koing you. He didn't fancy taking hard jabs to face and body for 8 rounds before koing Fury.
        So I think Wilder threw a few hayemakers in hope early on. I think fury took one or two but came back for more

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          #24
          Originally posted by hugh grant View Post
          You are probably right, I never saw this dressing room pacing I only saw match on youtube.
          But after taking heavy jabs in 1st round he knew he was in for a hard and long night. Because Wilder likes to give you rounds before koing you. He didn't fancy taking hard jabs to face and body for 8 rounds before koing Fury.
          So I think Wilder threw a few hayemakers in hope early on. I think fury took one or two but came back for more
          I see. Yeah, I just so happened to purchase the event. In addition, he had to take a very long walk just to get to his dressing room out of fear for safety concerns and his well-being. He had to walk through a kitchen and another room to arrive there safely. That's an enormous amount pressure leading up to a fight. Just the mere thought of someone wanting to harm you before even getting into the ring could also cause alarm and panic.

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