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

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

    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
    Last edited by hugh grant; 02-29-2020, 05:47 AM.

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    He took an early jab that visibly hurt him. Surprisingly considering his fans say his chin is so great.

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      #3
      I think he was intimidated beforehand. He knew in was in deep.

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        #4
        Wilder was definitely worried when fury was saying he was going to ko him. He tried dissuading fury by saying it will be easy night for him if tried it.
        Only wildebeest knows if really felt he could win rematch against fury. But true, I think soon after a few jabs to face and body in 1 st round he knew it wasn't going to be his night. Nothing to do with costume.
        But he has a career in rocky films afterwards. Wilder decent actor, "i can't wait"

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          #5
          ... this kind of situations may result from an accumulation of mental and/or physical timely sequences... but one can never know for sure...

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            #6
            Originally posted by RightJab
            I think his ego dictates he was very confident going into the rematch, after the 3rd round, maybe 2nd he knew he was f.ucked.

            He genuinely believed Fury was bs'ing when he said he'd knock Wilder out.
            And after 5-10 mins worth of Fury laying it on heavy, he did have a 'oh s.hit' look to his eyes.

            After the 5th I think a part of him had left the building. But he had a good idea it wasn't looking/feeling good after 2, certainly 3 rounds.
            I just watched the highlights on BT sport, the No filter from the fight.

            Deontay be looking like....



            ...after the 3 rd round

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              #7
              I think wilder always felt fury was favourite. Wilder hoped he might find ko punch at some point but he knew fury was going to box hisv ears off in time being. And with new kronk power he wasn't looking forward to it, none of this "i can't wait " nonsense!

              Wilder was always scared of fury confidence and self belief. And he knew Tyson wasn't acting. He was fighting fury ancestors. Wilder s recent ancestors are more like basketball or nfl players. Whilst fury are bare knuckle fighters
              Last edited by hugh grant; 02-29-2020, 06:17 AM.

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                #8
                Originally posted by hugh grant View Post
                I think wilder always felt fury was favourite. Wilder hoped he might find ko punch at some point but he knew fury was going to box hisv ears off in time being. And with new kronk power he wasn't looking forward to it, none of this "i can't wait " nonsense!

                Wilder was always scared of fury confidence and self belief. And he knew Tyson wasn't acting. He was fighting fury ancestors. Wilder s recent ancestors are more like basketball or nfl players. Whilst fury are bare knuckle fighters
                His family on both his father and mothers side have bare-knuckle fighting legends.

                The Fury's are no joke..... just listen to his dad for 2 seconds and you understand...... his dad was doing pads with him when he was 5 years old.

                Most children don't even get to practice fighting.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by RightJab
                  Absolutely, them eyes where 'oh f.uckin hell' eyes.

                  I think with the extra weight, that extra pop to furys shots took him aback, mentally and physically.

                  But then he must of been thinking 'I have this killer power, and this behemoth has the nerve to just come at me regardless, damn he's still fast'.

                  That's the picture I paint in my mind anyway.
                  Shock and awe.
                  After the second round Wilder had threw 3 right hands, 2 connected and did not deter Fury, the other missed at the end of round 2 and then Fury put it on him instantly, they ended the second with Wilder in the corner and Fury leaning on him after landing a few soft blows....... Fury stared at him when they got broke up and Wilder went back to his corner genuinely scared.

                  When he came out for the third he had fear in his eyes, genuine "oh ****" fear........ his eyes were were wide open like he was in danger.

                  Animals and humans only display that when there is a predator around.

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                    #10
                    The only acting I saw from wilder was that 3rd round joke of a knockdown.......since when is a punch to the trapisoid legal.. Or the back of the head for that matter.. I saw a lot of wwe in that fight. No less than 12 headlocks by fury. At best. Rest assured wilder won't be diving off the high board next time

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