EXCLUSIVE: Deontay Wilder & Ammo Williams Pick Their Tools For Zhang & Sheeraz Fights
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- Опубликовано: 30 май 2024
- Watch as Deontay Wilder and Ammo Williams try on their gloves ahead of Saturday's 5 vs 5 showdown against Zhilei Zhang and Hamzah Sheeraz... It goes down in Riyadh!
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Ammo is just super excited to be in such a world stage. Dude is ready to do whatever it takes to change his life for good. I have been watching all the press conference
2:12 *Very Smart*
So it's not rearly seen to see a fighter try out gloves while havin his hands already wrapped. That's genius 😎. He won't feel uncomfortable on fight night wit new gloves on 🥊.
I like that.
Let’s go Wilder. Really hope he can land that right hand 🙏🏼
Boxing combination for Saturday
Deontay Wilder vs. Zhang the fight doesn't go the distance.
Dmitry Bivol by TKO
Filip Hrgovic by UD
Raymond Ford by UD
Ammo Williams by KO
Craig Richards by UD
I am actually a matchroom supporter in this card but u really think Ammo will beat Hamzah😂
@@Mav90210 Hamzah is overrated not saying ammo is the greatest fighter ever but he’ll probably ko Hamzah, his chin is iffy
@@Polarbear17_ok
Let's go matchroom!!!!!!
🤝
Let's go Queensbury !!!!!!
I only see hrgovic winning for matchroom
nice gloves.
Matchroom baby!!
Team Matchroom all day
Matchroom all the way baby 💪🏽🫶😤!
Watch out! Let no one spike DW’s gloves😂😂😂. Check the “comforbility” of the gloves.
I hope Wilder wins, the world still needs to see that Joshua vs.Wilder fight
Nah, we Need Joshua vs Fury!!!!
💯
Ammo is nuts.
Night god bless wilder
Ammo is pumped , don’t be surprised for a first ko
Wilder gave good analysis
Jay dee the weasel still in camp 😂
TEAM MATCHROOM
The times that your hand was broken, were you careful while choosing your gloves?
Broke it on Fury's head
To me ever since Malik Scott becomes Wilders trainer it's like whatever he's been taught is not even manifested.
Scott seemed to have sapped the power out of Wilder, rendering him useless.
Mark Breland did a much better job training Wilder.
Ammo gone have a lot of explaining to do after he gets slept tomorrow haha all that clown shit man smh
the Saudis should do an event with Tag Team matches, 2 vs 2 in one match. 16 rounds, when one fighter gets tired, the teammates can change in between rounds. When one gets knocked down, he has to survive the round to switch with his teammate but if he gets KOd, the Teammate takes over and has to deal with both boxers, either knock them both out, one after the other or survive till the end and try to win by points. Imagine Wilder and Usyk vs AJ and Fury, that would be fkn dope.
Might as well. They are moving more towards WWE WWF type status anyway.
Please no
Ammo annoying af
There isn't much going on in Ammo's head.
How so?🤨
Or wilders…
@@Milkydrummeru decided to bring Wilder name up because u on his dik
Or yours
Slip the eggweight form in Deontay
What if if Zhang beats him then usyk
this zhang is heavy handed. this is a 50-50 or 55 zhang, 45 wilder
Wilder will get a boxing lesson once again!
Why you being so negative he's a great dude
Ur cooked if you think a man that can barely make it past 4 rds is gonna even touch wilder😂😂
@@dwop809 lets find out
@@dwop809casual
@@dwop809 let's find out!!
Changing the subject:
Last note on the Usyk-Fury fight. Tyson Fury had three people drowning each other out by giving him advice in his corner. Sugar Hill told him to hold his ground and plant his feet when Usyk came forward. John Fury told him to constantly backfoot. Andy Lee told him he was ahead on points and to play it conservative. In my view, neither of the three gave good advice. However, as Peter Fury have said in previous interviews, what's the point in giving advice if the boxer has not been trained to follow such advice and then implement it? I thought T. Fury, after nearly getting knocked out in the 9th, fought effectively for the remaining 3 rounds. He used the 10th round to recover from the previous round and he was very competitive in the remaining 2 rounds. He may have very well won one of the last two rounds. Fury and his team did not think the fight would last more than 7 rounds. If he was tired in the championship rounds it was probably only because he did not train to fight effectively for all 12 rounds.
T. Fury merely relied on determination and instinct in the latter rounds. More importantly, his team did not prepare for the "Rabbit" to fully charge him the way he did. Even a novice like me knew that Usyk would not want to fight the entire bout from long distance. Even I knew that for Usyk to win, he knew he would have to penetrate and try to push T. Fury on his backfoot in order to win. How else can a shorter man with a shorter reach win that bout? Apparently T. Fury and his team had that blind spot. It seems to be they were so focused on being aggressive that they did not train T. Fury on how to be effective defensively when Usyk would predictably try to close the distance.
If T. Fury does not get a different training team, he will again lose the rematch. Usyk, after defeating Fury albeit by a close margin, and his team will be oozing in confidence and experience. They will know what adjustments need to be made in order to score a more resounding victory. T. Fury cannot afford to be simplistic and caught off-guard. He has to better use his tools and advantages but at the same time train for all likely scenarios that Usyk will put him in.
Tyson Fury has definitely developed some unhealthy and undisciplined habits in the last 8.5 years. At age 27 he was one of the best defensive heavyweights in the history of the sport. His offense was precise as well. Moreover he was able to seamlessly co-ordinate between the two modes. In the Usyk fight, he got hit 87 times in the last 5 rounds.
It was what it was. It will be what it will be unless Tyson forgets the past, returns to his roots, and gets back to what got him to where he is in the first place. A 6'9" boxer is like a 6'5" sprinter in athletics. They are naturally at a disadvantage. It takes a lot of disciplined training and coaching to turn them into a world-level elite professional. Yet Glen Mills did that with Usain Bolt as Peter Fury did that with T. Fury. If T. Fury continues to turn his back on that, an Usyk victory is assured in December. There is no doubt about that. It is all up to him.