Jeff_lacy_ko wrote: ↑10 Oct 2021, 09:49
Rd 1 wilder executed a solid gameplan. After fury hit him in rd 2 that went out the window
There was a minute or two of drama in the 4th but the rd ended - that was basically the end of wilder when he disnt finish him. Still it was fun, wilders right hand is something else
Wder was gassed in rd 6 on. He got the hell beat out of him from there
Wilder made the same mistakes a hundred times it seemed getting hit in his weak spot which is apparently his ear
I felt Wilder was running on reserves form rd5..
It became the same every round.
Fury out working him, but with Wilder still being a little dangerous with his swinging, and he did still tag Fury a few times.
Rd1 was good for him, but it seemed he only did so much was because Fury allowed it. He probably wanted to see what Wilder was gonna do.
Jeff_lacy_ko wrote: ↑10 Oct 2021, 09:49
Rd 1 wilder executed a solid gameplan. After fury hit him in rd 2 that went out the window
There was a minute or two of drama in the 4th but the rd ended - that was basically the end of wilder when he disnt finish him. Still it was fun, wilders right hand is something else
Wder was gassed in rd 6 on. He got the hell beat out of him from there
Wilder made the same mistakes a hundred times it seemed getting hit in his weak spot which is apparently his ear
I felt Wilder was running on reserves form rd5..
It became the same every round.
Fury out working him, but with Wilder still being a little dangerous with his swinging, and he did still tag Fury a few times.
Rd1 was good for him, but it seemed he only did so much was because Fury allowed it. He probably wanted to see what Wilder was gonna do.
The gameplan seemed to be jab and right to the body. It wasnt a bad idea... but wilder just isnt good enough to do that for a whole fight
I have never seen a man be more delusional in all my life with the exception of Charlie Zelenoff. That was the best version I ever personally seen of Wilder and he still came up really short against a disinterested Fury.
That certainly wasn't the best version of Tyson Fury last night and he still cleaned house. I would not be surprised to see Wilder retire from boxing because he's mentally destroyed.
HomicideHenry wrote: ↑10 Oct 2021, 13:06
I have never seen a man be more delusional in all my life with the exception of Charlie Zelenoff.
No surprise these two actually fought.
Btw, Wilder was a mental freak even then, as he decided to pay attention to Charlie, who was just a keyboard warrior and possibly a disabled person. After Fury beat Wilder down, Deontay's brain suffers even more.
Amazing fight and certainly one of the best Heavyweight contests in recent memory.
Although Fury didn't use the jab as much as I thought he would during the early going, when he did land it it was a full bloodied bang on the button shot and very effective.
Wilder was clearly shaken in the 3rd by the knockdown and for a moment I thought it was going to be an early night, that was until the 4th when Wilder put Fury down twice and swung the momentum however briefly.
Thing was Tyson didn't look particular hurt or stunned and recovered quite quickly whereas the fight looked like it was starting to take it's toll on Wilder.
By the end of the 6th this bout was now in the brutal fight category as these two huge fighters exchanged big punches, this was not patty cakes man and they weren't messing around or feeling each other out at all in there.
From time to time Fury landed some well timed thunderous body shots which was depleting Wilders gas tank and you could see Deontay tiring because of it.
In the 7th Tysons right hand was getting home and I can only imagine what a blow from a 277 pound heavyweight feels like on the chin and it can't be pleasant, Wilder ate numerous flush right handers during that round and looked in bad shape as he went back to his corner.
Fury was lining Wilder up for the right during the 8th and absolutely toying with him during the 9th as he scored with the jab and right hand repeatedly, seemed like only a matter of time now before Wilder would fall or be pulled out.
Fury didn't waste any time getting started in the 10th and it looked like he sensed Wilder was ready to go, another Wilder knockdown and it was almost curtains there and then, a brief Wilder flurry at the end of the round did little to turn things around.
Fury poured it on in the 11th and eventually got the stoppage he fully deserved, no question Fury was the better fighter throughout most of the contest and can claim confidently that he is the official king of the Heavyweight division.
squiggy wrote: ↑14 Oct 2021, 17:18
Hard to argue that his comments in the moment weren't more telling than what he might've been persuaded to post on social media later.
He was concussed, probably didn’t even know where he was..