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Exactly if you don't acknowledge what went wrong, they you can't learn from it and then you can't improve. Fury clearly demonstrated an excellent change of strategy to beat Wilder the second time out. I don't see any sign of such an approach by Wilder. He's too busy complaining about his costume or how his water got doped.Can you learn from a loss if you don’t acknowledge it?
Lose
Accept it
Acknowledge what went wrong
Address those issues
Come back a better fighter
If you skip steps 2-5, I tend to think the same issues which lead to the loss are at a minimum, there to be exposed again.
Wilder always has that big right hand problem solver, but if he hasn’t improved himself, he is somewhat destined to be beaten by the few elite guys (Fury/AJ) who can avoid his big shot &/or put him on his heels.
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