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    Default Re: Wilder came in way too light against Fury!

    Quote Originally Posted by ykdadamaja View Post
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    Wilder came in at 211 pounds. WAY too light against a HW. Yes, he wanted to go a longer distance, but at the end of the day when your muscles tire out due to lack of having enough of them, then what do you do?

    Wilder should just focus on cardio and weight training, forget whatever that stupid diet was he had- EAT LIKE A NORMAL HUMAN BEING, and then run to get your lungs up. It was clear he had no zip and zap after he loaded up. He had no muscles.
    I can’t find anything you wrote that makes any sense. His muscles tired out due to not having enough of them? He should just focus on cardio and weight training? He’s very fit, or he wouldn’t continuously bail himself out in the late rounds. having extra muscle mass would only make his punches even easier to see coming, and he was never going to be a guy who grinds someone down on the inside. It might well be too late entirely, but what he should have been focusing on exclusively for years is actually learning to box, to feint himself, use his feet properly, throw straight punches without giving such massive tells on his right hand, etc. His weight had absolutely nothing to do with that fight.
    So I guess you have NO CLUE about muscle mass and having better, more responsive twitch fibres in your muscles? Why do guys take PED's then?

    The man took off too much weight along with muscle mass- Like how Stiverne came in against Wilder the first time and get got zapped by the 5th round.

    Wilder was too light to land hard punches all night- Literally after every swing, even the one that floored Fury in the 12th, he was zapped.

    Shut up and listen, or read, next time.
    As a trainer my professional opinion is he was right and everything you’ve said is wrong. Perhaps you should shut up and listen, or read next time.

    Muscle uses ATP which is replaced by the ATP cycle, more muscle, more used, faster fatigue. As the Krebs cycle can’t turn ADP back into ATP for more energy fast enough. Never seen a muscle bound marathon runner have you?
    Last edited by Ron Swanson; 12-03-2018 at 10:07 PM.

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