Best he ever looked , threw perfect 12 straight combos went to the body with that left hook all under 90 seconds plus the add weight he looked a lot stronger . He kept his speed so if I was his team add another ten pounds . He showed plenty of skill . If didn’t see it then you don’t know boxing .
:lol1::lol1: all those skills suddenly disappeared against Fury doe. Breazle is a trash opponent.
Your right
I think Wilder was just headhunting in that fight and looked awful doing it
But after tonight’s fight , I can literally say he learnt something from that fight
He kept his cool , controlled the distance and didn’t get ansy
Fugh , he even threw a few to the body
Hopefully he has learnt to make it come to him instead of always relying on his power
Yes given tonight did not last long but imo I did see some improvement especially when he hurt him the first time , if you watch replay he actually ( ok after a couple of windmills ) backs up to give himself space to actually connect
Lmao. Is that your comeback on Fury's schooling of Wilder?
Mayweather vs Canelo was a schooling.
Mayweather vs Marquez was a schooling.
Hell freaking Marcus Brown vs Badou Jack and Saunders vs Willie Monroe were schoolings
Wilder vs Tyson was NOT a schooling.
I never heard of a boxing clinic that involves getting heavily dropped twice and being sent to the moon and back.
Tyson Fury must be using gypsy black magic to control you suckers if yawl actually be acting like that some kind of master class performance.
Are we living in an era where power and atleticism trump skill. I mean look at Wilder. He should not be this successful
- -All he's proven is he earns peanuts to the Kings ransom AJ earns, a major league sissy.
hahahaha wilder was so out boxed by a fat guy coming off a two year coke binge.
In shape fury does it with ease, next time. They will both make more money by waiting
Fury wont fight him again.. Your kidding yourself on
Wilder has skilled. Hear me out, just view him as how older cuban fighters use to fight. No he doesn't have the great footwork, but he has extreme accuracy,timing and discipline when setting up the right hand. His game is setting up the right hand similarly with old Cubans and their left hand. He has a bit of Tommy Hearns in him in the fact that you know that his right hand is coming but he sets it up perfectly just about every single time.
A guy whether you like him or not is not just going to be landing the same punch over and over again without some level of skill or technique.
He's not exactly Willie Pep but to say he's totally unskilled isn't really true. He moves quite well and has a good jab like people are saying, it's just that he loads up on every other punch than that (though it's understandable when he has that much power.) He looked bad against Fury but honestly I think it'd be really hard far anyone to look good against him.
Of course, Breazeale let him look good, moving back in straight lines with his hands away from his face and his jaw hanging open in midair. His preparation for this fight clearly wasn't good enough.
Fury shat his oversized pants from the rematch.. He knows he was lucky to survive the count and he knows Wilder will KO him next time
hahahaha wilder was so out boxed by a fat guy coming off a two year coke binge.
In shape fury does it with ease, next time. They will both make more money by waiting
Are we living in an era where power and atleticism trump skill. I mean look at Wilder. He should not be this successful
Safe to assume this is another British casual.
You must have missed his fight with tyson Fury
LOL
Fury shat his oversized pants from the rematch.. He knows he was lucky to survive the count and he knows Wilder will KO him next time
Lets get real, the only next fight from Wilder that interests me right now is Joshua.
No Ortiz, no Fury. Ortiz was already stopped and Fury was a few seconds away from a KO loss.
I wouldn't mind seeing Wilder's usual round one punch output. Strikes me that he doesn't usually come out as active as he did.
Breazeale needed to make him go backwards. But Wilder came out active and was on the front foot. Breazeale never got a chance to move forward - if he had got the chance then he's got it in him to give anyone some problems.
The knockout was amazing, but even beyond that Wilder fought a smart fight. He controlled it before he ended it - that's showing boxing skill.
Yall act like he fight like Brandon Rios or something. Wilder don't get hit that much and sets up that right hand good. If he had "zero" skills he wudnt have got this far
:lol1::lol1: all those skills suddenly disappeared against Fury doe. Breazle is a trash opponent.
Then why did Fury get dropped twice and almost got blasted to the moon.
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