Re: Deontay Wilder-Artur Szpilka/Martin-Glazkov - Saturday/SKY Sports/Showtime. Fact.
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Working tonight but I have this set to record on DVR. My cable company has a new tech that allows you to speak into the remote to set up recording and picking channels. Please no title spoilers tommorow.
You should have tested this before you actually need to use it. Everything I've tried that's voice activated has been a fucking disaster. I bet it doesn't record.
It actually worked fine but its the first time I've used it.
Re: Deontay Wilder-Artur Szpilka/Martin-Glazkov - Saturday/SKY Sports/Showtime. Fact.
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walrus
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Kirkland Laing
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walrus
Working tonight but I have this set to record on DVR. My cable company has a new tech that allows you to speak into the remote to set up recording and picking channels. Please no title spoilers tommorow.
You should have tested this before you actually need to use it. Everything I've tried that's voice activated has been a fucking disaster. I bet it doesn't record.
It actually worked fine but its the first time I've used it.
What sort of witchcraft technology do you lot have, I have just started recording on dvd?
Re: Deontay Wilder-Artur Szpilka/Martin-Glazkov - Saturday/SKY Sports/Showtime. Fact.
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I think Fury needs to calm himself down a bit, we all know that he is a bit of a fucking idiot and he is unpredictable at the best of times but when he ripped his waistcoat off and was bouncing around the ring like a loon was laughable.
He won a lot of fans after the fight with Klit and people like how he plays the bad guy but that was just silly.
Wilder handled it really well, he needs to improve massively on his boxing but he has always spoke well outside of the ring.
Fury v Wilder - its a massively difficult one to call, Fury is obviously the better boxer, Wilder needs a hell of a lot of work if it goes to points Fury wins but Wilder only needs to connect with 1 of them rights and Fury is out for the count, can Fury avoid it for 12 rounds?
That is the 50million dollar question.
Fury wouldnt get hit clean as much as Szpilka did but thats the thing. Szpilka was knocked out by Jennings and took lots of Wilders right hands. Is he that big a puncher? What world class heavies has he proved it against?
Stiverne? He has been stopped before but went the distance. Molina? Not world class and Arreola has finished him early. Duhaupas? Not world class and the ref jumped in when he wasnt really hurt!
You have to applaud Tyson. Hes showing wveryone how you need to promote a fight. Wilder getting pissy and taking offence, he should thank Tyson because hes going to make him rich!
Acting like an idiot only goes so far, when you start embarrassing the people who are watching you, it's too much. Fury vs Wilder will promote itself and Wilder is making good money right now!
I wouldn't bet the house on these two meeting while both are belt holders anyway, they both have some fighting to do first.
Re: Deontay Wilder-Artur Szpilka/Martin-Glazkov - Saturday/SKY Sports/Showtime. Fact.
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ross
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Master
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Batman
I think Fury needs to calm himself down a bit, we all know that he is a bit of a fucking idiot and he is unpredictable at the best of times but when he ripped his waistcoat off and was bouncing around the ring like a loon was laughable.
He won a lot of fans after the fight with Klit and people like how he plays the bad guy but that was just silly.
Wilder handled it really well, he needs to improve massively on his boxing but he has always spoke well outside of the ring.
Fury v Wilder - its a massively difficult one to call, Fury is obviously the better boxer, Wilder needs a hell of a lot of work if it goes to points Fury wins but Wilder only needs to connect with 1 of them rights and Fury is out for the count, can Fury avoid it for 12 rounds?
That is the 50million dollar question.
Fury wouldnt get hit clean as much as Szpilka did but thats the thing. Szpilka was knocked out by Jennings and took lots of Wilders right hands. Is he that big a puncher? What world class heavies has he proved it against?
Stiverne? He has been stopped before but went the distance. Molina? Not world class and Arreola has finished him early. Duhaupas? Not world class and the ref jumped in when he wasnt really hurt!
You have to applaud Tyson. Hes showing wveryone how you need to promote a fight. Wilder getting pissy and taking offence, he should thank Tyson because hes going to make him rich!
Acting like an idiot only goes so far, when you start embarrassing the people who are watching you, it's too much. Fury vs Wilder will promote itself and Wilder is making good money right now!
I wouldn't bet the house on these two meeting while both are belt holders anyway, they both have some fighting to do first.
I found it hilarious that Wilder called Fury a fake fighter and said "this aint wwe" to his antics just prior to screaming "bomb squad" down the microphone.
Re: Deontay Wilder-Artur Szpilka/Martin-Glazkov - Saturday/SKY Sports/Showtime. Fact.
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beenKOed
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ross
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Master
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Batman
I think Fury needs to calm himself down a bit, we all know that he is a bit of a fucking idiot and he is unpredictable at the best of times but when he ripped his waistcoat off and was bouncing around the ring like a loon was laughable.
He won a lot of fans after the fight with Klit and people like how he plays the bad guy but that was just silly.
Wilder handled it really well, he needs to improve massively on his boxing but he has always spoke well outside of the ring.
Fury v Wilder - its a massively difficult one to call, Fury is obviously the better boxer, Wilder needs a hell of a lot of work if it goes to points Fury wins but Wilder only needs to connect with 1 of them rights and Fury is out for the count, can Fury avoid it for 12 rounds?
That is the 50million dollar question.
Fury wouldnt get hit clean as much as Szpilka did but thats the thing. Szpilka was knocked out by Jennings and took lots of Wilders right hands. Is he that big a puncher? What world class heavies has he proved it against?
Stiverne? He has been stopped before but went the distance. Molina? Not world class and Arreola has finished him early. Duhaupas? Not world class and the ref jumped in when he wasnt really hurt!
You have to applaud Tyson. Hes showing wveryone how you need to promote a fight. Wilder getting pissy and taking offence, he should thank Tyson because hes going to make him rich!
Acting like an idiot only goes so far, when you start embarrassing the people who are watching you, it's too much. Fury vs Wilder will promote itself and Wilder is making good money right now!
I wouldn't bet the house on these two meeting while both are belt holders anyway, they both have some fighting to do first.
I found it hilarious that Wilder called Fury a fake fighter and said "this aint wwe" to his antics just prior to screaming "bomb squad" down the microphone.
Fury can out talk anyone. Tyson is the new Ali. :)
Re: Deontay Wilder-Artur Szpilka/Martin-Glazkov - Saturday/SKY Sports/Showtime. Fact.
I think Fury psyched him out a bit, certainly walked into his house and stole his buzz. Wilder was to the point of asking his corner "you guys ready". Again, not a word of Povetkin who was in the audience :deal2:
There was a point in round 1 (?) where Wilder threw 3,4 of the ugliest sweeping punches near the ropes. Looked like a raw wide open amateur. They need to loop that and make him watch it all day in training camp.
Re: Deontay Wilder-Artur Szpilka/Martin-Glazkov - Saturday/SKY Sports/Showtime. Fact.
Re: Deontay Wilder-Artur Szpilka/Martin-Glazkov - Saturday/SKY Sports/Showtime. Fact.
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walrus
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Kirkland Laing
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walrus
Working tonight but I have this set to record on DVR. My cable company has a new tech that allows you to speak into the remote to set up recording and picking channels. Please no title spoilers tommorow.
You should have tested this before you actually need to use it. Everything I've tried that's voice activated has been a fucking disaster. I bet it doesn't record.
It actually worked fine but its the first time I've used it.
It probably helps that you don't have a Sunderland accent.
Re: Deontay Wilder-Artur Szpilka/Martin-Glazkov - Saturday/SKY Sports/Showtime. Fact.
I'm watching this fight sober and Wilder has absolutely shocking footwork. There are ten year old kids at my local gym with better footwork than Wilder. He gets away with it due to height/reach/athleticism but any decent heavy who has good technique and a big punch has to be favourite to beat him.
It's quite interesting watching fights sober but I don't think I'm going to make a habit of it.
Re: Deontay Wilder-Artur Szpilka/Martin-Glazkov - Saturday/SKY Sports/Showtime. Fact.
Wilder pulled it out the bag against a sub par opponent who has been dropped plenty and knocked out before.
He should be looking more and more polished since Stiverne. Hes not. Hes at his level.
Tyson will have a field day aginst him. The dividing of the IBF title which is now in American hands and Wilder being a good sell sets up Tyson for an (on paper) on top of the rematch with Klitschko an impressive run of unifying the titles. Tyson is goung to be massive!
Have you seen the videos of him with the polish fans outside the arena?
It seems only the British cant really get behind him.
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Re: Deontay Wilder-Artur Szpilka/Martin-Glazkov - Saturday/SKY Sports/Showtime. Fact.
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Kirkland Laing
I'm watching this fight sober and Wilder has absolutely shocking footwork. There are ten year old kids at my local gym with better footwork than Wilder. He gets away with it due to height/reach/athleticism but any decent heavy who has good technique and a big punch has to be favourite to beat him.
It's quite interesting watching fights sober but I don't think I'm going to make a habit of it.
I agree. Szpilka wasn't looking awful. He had pretty decent footwork and made Wilder looked like a tank with his feet locked in a wide stances trying to spin to adjust at the waist and line up his turret 1,2 combo. This fight could have been won for szpilka by getting him to tighten up that looping left, turn it over and throw it straight across his body. He constantly set up wilder for it by getting his lead foot outside of wilder's and double/tripping jabbing over wilder's lead shoulder. Wilder's footwork and Szpilkas lead foot backstoppping his, never allowed wilder to pivot out. Throwing it straight would have also preempted the shot that put szpilka down.
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Re: Deontay Wilder-Artur Szpilka/Martin-Glazkov - Saturday/SKY Sports/Showtime. Fact.
Wilder doesn't look to have learned much of anything to me. He's undefeated because he's huge, has a punch, and hasn't fought a good boxer yet.
Re: Deontay Wilder-Artur Szpilka/Martin-Glazkov - Saturday/SKY Sports/Showtime. Fact.
It never fails to surprise me how Raw and lacking in skill Wilder is considering he's an Olympic Bronze medallist , World HW Champ and 36-0. 36 and fucking 0!!!!
I had him behind in the fight. If him and Tyson Fury are the best in the division, no wonder Haye fancies his chances of a comeback.
I happen to think Povetkin will beat Wilder fairly handily , although he may need to stop him to save any possibility of a dodgy decision.