Did you even need a video to know that Wilder has weaknesses? I don't have any confidence in Wilder's boxing ability but I think his power is legit.
I'd put my money on AJ though
Apparently.:lol1:
Wilder isn't going to be on any technical breakdown showcases on YouTube.
If people don't know the reason why Wilder has a shot at beating AJ or any HW at this time for that matter, then they are probably window lickers.
But thanks Teddy, for "expose".
Talk about low hanging fruit.:lol1:
Comically bad but i'll give him some credit as bad as his competition is I am very surprised some total bum hasn't cleaned his clock already.
I really can't think of a more flawed, vulnerable world champion ever. The guys seriously shocking even casuals I know have had their minds completely blown witnessing his lack of technique and windmilling.
the audley fight still cracks me up.
Worst thing, he hasn't improved since then
You mean knocked down, right? There are some heavyweights who have never been KOed.
Very few go out without getting knocked out, and the guys that do not get taken out are the insanely tough guys not really the skillful one.
Comically bad but i'll give him some credit as bad as his competition is I am very surprised some total bum hasn't cleaned his clock already.
I really can't think of a more flawed, vulnerable world champion ever. The guys seriously shocking even casuals I know have had their minds completely blown witnessing his lack of technique and windmilling.
So erm, Wilder's fights in the last 2 years:
Stiverne = R12 UD
Molina = R9 KO
Duhaupas = R11 TKO
Szpilka = R9 KO
Arreola = R8 RTD
Washington = R5 TKO
The guy 'literally only takes one punch' and 'can concuss you with the first punch he lands', so I take it he didn't land 1 clean punch against Stiverne (actually, he had a broken hand so i'll overlook that 1 fight)? Took 9 rounds to land a clean punch on Molina? 11 rounds on Duhaupas...
If he truly has such 1 punch power that he can end a fight with a single punch then his fundamentals must be so bad that he cannot land 1 single flush punch until the later rounds?
His power is overrated.... I'm not even convinced he hits harder than Wlad. He'll need more than one punch to beat Joshua or it will need to be something that Joshua doesn't see coming. Is Wilder good enough to set up a right hand that AJ won't see??? I don't think so.
Boxing is about making it work and it does not have to be text book or conventional to be very effective or hard to deal with.
Yea Wilder will get knocked out eventually because all it takes it one shot at the wrong time but pretty much any heavyweight will eventually get knocked out no matter what you think of their skill because heavyweight boxing is not generally a game of skills. It is generally a game of range and power. So that is not exactly saying some kind of revolutionary thing~
You mean knocked down, right? There are some heavyweights who have never been KOed.
I thought we were all already in agreement that AJ should be favored against Wilder and that Wilder isn't more technical or more skilled than AJ. However, with Wilder...it literally only takes one punch. The man can concuss you with the first punch he lands. That's a scary thought.
So erm, Wilder's fights in the last 2 years:
Stiverne = R12 UD
Molina = R9 KO
Duhaupas = R11 TKO
Szpilka = R9 KO
Arreola = R8 RTD
Washington = R5 TKO
The guy 'literally only takes one punch' and 'can concuss you with the first punch he lands', so I take it he didn't land 1 clean punch against Stiverne (actually, he had a broken hand so i'll overlook that 1 fight)? Took 9 rounds to land a clean punch on Molina? 11 rounds on Duhaupas...
If he truly has such 1 punch power that he can end a fight with a single punch then his fundamentals must be so bad that he cannot land 1 single flush punch until the later rounds?
This is the guy America thinks can take AJ? :lol1:
How long ago was that fight? That's why I am not a fan of Wilder. Looks like a regular street brawler in there.
For the record, I say AJ would KO him badly, but in boxing, anything can happen and Deontay has always found that one punch on people who were outboxing him i.e. Washington and that Polish boy.
wilder is clearly more raw physical talent than actual skill but he does possess probably the best jab in the division(outside of past prime but still dangerous wlad) and that right hand can be a game changer vs any heavyweight, even the divisions top dog AJ whos obviously a more complete fighter than wilder but showed against wlad hes very vulnerable to the straight or over hand right which is the bombers top weapon...
as good as AJ looks there still isnt anybody in the division who has established themselves as head or shoulders above the rest of the division but i really believe with the AJ's rematch with wlad in the fall,talks of fury returning in 2018 and wilder seemingly willing for unification with the other titlists that everything will clear itself up by the end of 2018 and we will finally have a heavyweight kingpin again...
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No he doesn't.
I thought we were all already in agreement that AJ should be favored against Wilder and that Wilder isn't more technical or more skilled than AJ. However, with Wilder...it literally only takes one punch. The man can concuss you with the first punch he lands. That's a scary thought.
Yet it took him deep rounds to close the show on average slobs like Molina, Arreola, Duhaupas etc-
None of those guys would last 3 with AJ.
Nobody boasts about his skills. It's his athleticism and power
What's his athleticism? Wilder is a stiff.
His feet look like they are being dragged through mud.
wilder is clearly more raw physical talent than actual skill but he does possess probably the best jab in the division(outside of past prime but still dangerous wlad) and that right hand can be a game changer vs any heavyweight, even the divisions top dog AJ whos obviously a more complete fighter than wilder but showed against wlad hes very vulnerable to the straight or over hand right which is the bombers top weapon...
as good as AJ looks there still isnt anybody in the division who has established themselves as head or shoulders above the rest of the division but i really believe with the AJ's rematch with wlad in the fall,talks of fury returning in 2018 and wilder seemingly willing for unification with the other titlists that everything will clear itself up by the end of 2018 and we will finally have a heavyweight kingpin again...