walterfancie wrote: ↑25 Feb 2020, 15:11 Look at the first Jab landed on Wilder in the first round, moved him like little kid, he took the same type of Jab first fight with no effect, the weight difference between Wilder Fury was same the first fight - Even 10 mile per hour breeze would have pushed down wilder this night.
In my eyes it seems like someone drugged his water, from ring entrance to the end of the fight each minute wilder was getting little weaker and weaker,
This is boxing don't be surprised I seen it all over 40+ years of watching boxing. Boxing is great, but it is always and always will be run by crooked people. Fact!
" he took the same type of Jab first fight with no effect,"
It wasn't the same jab though was it. Casuals seem to forget this but there is more way to throw one punch in boxing and that is particularly true for the jab more so than any other punch.
In the first fight Fury was light on his feet, mostly using the jab to keep Wilder at bay and obscure vision, launching a fast flurry of feints and light jabs to spin out of position away from the right hand. At the time many referred to them as "pitter-patter jabs". However in the rematch, his feet were planted, he was shifting momentum into his jabs and into Wilder as opposed to away from him as he did in the first fight. Momentum carries power, if your moving your weight away from the target your jabs will have less power, that's physics if nothing else.
I mean c'mon, have you even ever thrown a jab once in your life before you wrote this? And I assuming like the rest of the Wilder fanboys are pinning the scapegoat for this drugging on Breland? Considering, as I'm sure you like most true boxing fans would know there are strict limits and rules (varying per commission) on what beverages are permitted to be used in the corner and who has access to them.
The same reason Wilder got beat is the same reason all you Wilder fanboys are losing your mind now - you didn't think Fury could get any better from the first fight. Neither did I. We were all wrong.
Long may the Gypsy King reign.