Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Lennox Lewis totally dominated Tua I kinda forgot it occured. If I remember wherever lennox was- David made sure to stay on the opposite side of the ring.
A dominant performance as forgetful as Klitchko vs Kevin Queen Pin Johnson.
As far as emasculating which was worse Fury vs Wilder II or Lewis vs Tyson?
I admit I have watched neighter fight. I didnt think it would go good for either Deontay nor Mike. To this day I have only seen snippets of both fights.
A case can be made that Holyfield dominated Tyson from start to finish fight 1. I think Mike had one good round. @mikeeod #4- good pick! For Holmes-Cooney I guess I saw that as one of the great adjustment fights. Cooney was in it for about 3 rounds?! LOL! Larry stated in Legendary Nights that Cooney got him with a bodyshot that he said---thank God the bell rang when he landed it cause he hurt me. I remember it, just didnt know how effective it was. Nevertheless past the 4th or so, it was all Larry via adjustments so IMO that dominant showing was not from start to finish. Still a decent pick!
All's lost! Everything's going to shit!
Did the rewatch this week leading in and forgot just how early Fury set the table and was on top of Wilder. I have my problems with Fury but credit where do that was one of the most focused and on mission heavyweight starts I've seen. Watched an interview today where Wilder sounds half asleep and freely dismisses a fighters 'skill' and again rails that power rules all. Either he's trying a poker face bluff with the plan etc or he's still concussed and has learned nothing.
Watched it only from the legs down this time. Foot placement and repeatedly how Wilder gets crossed and has to punch over himself and then stumbles off like a totem pole. Honestly should we again get the same driven tunnel vision Fury I'd be shocked if he makes it to middle rounds.
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