Return of the king indeed.
Apologies for any spelling mistakes I'm absolutely steaming
It will be a tough mental comeback for Wilder. I would hate to be around when he watches the fight back. It was a sustained beat down.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑23 Feb 2020, 02:47 I wouldn't be surprised if it were downhill from here for him, he will be 35 and just took a bad beating unlike before. He doesn't have great skill to fall back on once his athleticism slips. He can probably still KO almost all guys in the division though
I was never "high" on him, I think he gets underrated and unfairly labelled a bingo puncher when in reality I think he has more to him, he has pretty decent offensive style that's certainly effective. I don't think Wilder, Fury or AJ have the kind of technical ability that would be anywhere near world level if they were average sized guys competing in any other division.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑23 Feb 2020, 03:00What are your thoughts on Wilder now then? You seemed pretty high on him before...
Premo fight eh mate?
Agree across the board. It was pure domination. Best Tyson Fury ever. Shocking really. Never expected a TKO. Could see Tyson UD.
I'll always credit offensive fighters and tonight he took it to Wilder. So i do, but only to an extent, it wasn't exactly an exhibition in clean punching, he bullied, grappled and thudded down on a man 40 pounds lighter than him. Some folk go on like he's a giant hybrid of Floyd and Pacquiao. But that's fine, Fury fans can have their moment, on a win like tonight that's more than fair, I'm just not all that impressed in truth.Riddick Blowe wrote: ↑23 Feb 2020, 03:06I’ve never been a fan of him either but come on, you have to give credit where it’s due. He’s good.
Don’t think he’ll ever be the sameKiwiRider wrote: ↑23 Feb 2020, 02:45 Guys,
How bad will this be on Wilders confidence?
The guy has been knocking guys out and proclaiming to be the baddest man on the planet.
His self belief, I think is a major part of him as a boxer.
He has lost his air of invincibility.
Could the first fight be the best we will ever see of him in actual top level fights?
If I was Wilder, I'd asked for the rematch and hope to hell Matchroom offer me a huge amount of step aside dosh.Steveh583 wrote: ↑23 Feb 2020, 03:25Don’t think he’ll ever be the sameKiwiRider wrote: ↑23 Feb 2020, 02:45 Guys,
How bad will this be on Wilders confidence?
The guy has been knocking guys out and proclaiming to be the baddest man on the planet.
His self belief, I think is a major part of him as a boxer.
He has lost his air of invincibility.
Could the first fight be the best we will ever see of him in actual top level fights?
I know what you're sayingRicky wrote: ↑23 Feb 2020, 03:20I'll always credit offensive fighters and tonight he took it to Wilder. So i do, but only to an extent, it wasn't exactly an exhibition in clean punching, he bullied, grappled and thudded down on a man 40 pounds lighter than him. Some folk go on like he's a giant hybrid of Floyd and Pacquiao. But that's fine, Fury fans can have their moment, on a win like tonight that's more than fair, I'm just not all that impressed in truth.Riddick Blowe wrote: ↑23 Feb 2020, 03:06
I’ve never been a fan of him either but come on, you have to give credit where it’s due. He’s good.