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Unread 10-09-2021, 05:29 PM
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I don't necessarily think Wilder will win. I just think he's not going to lose as badly as last time...if he loses. He will never outbox Fury. The skills gap is just too great, definitely greater than anything his trainer can teach him in 6 months. The game is that he has relied too much on his power and never learned to box going backwards. Tyson took it to him last time and had him on his heels. Malik Scott tried to teach him how to sidestep and bob and weave. We'll see how that works out. Another thing too is that Fury has been distracted from his camp. His wife just gave birth to their daughter with complications, and Fury and some in his camp supposedly caught COVID a while back. Who knows how that will impact his performance.

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I don't necessarily think Wilder will win. I just think he's not going to lose as badly as last time...if he loses. He will never outbox Fury. The skills gap is just too great, definitely greater than anything his trainer can teach him in 6 months. The game is that he has relied too much on his power and never learned to box going backwards. Tyson took it to him last time and had him on his heels. Malik Scott tried to teach him how to sidestep and bob and weave. We'll see how that works out. Another thing too is that Fury has been distracted from his camp. His wife just gave birth to their daughter with complications, and Fury and some in his camp supposedly caught COVID a while back. Who knows how that will impact his performance.

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