That power is something never seen in boxing before, he just waits and waits until he senses you fade just enough and then he launches it. You could be shutting him out and he'd knock you out.
I cannot argue with that. He has terrible technique, he is uncoordinated and sloppy. On the other hand that right hand of his is like a lightening bolt. That one punch power has turned a D level (un)skilled fighter into a world champion.
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I cannot argue with that. He has terrible technique, he is uncoordinated and sloppy. On the other hand that right hand of his is like a lightening bolt. That one punch power has turned a D level (un)skilled fighter into a world champion.
That power is something never seen in boxing before, he just waits and waits until he senses you fade just enough and then he launches it. You could be shutting him out and he'd knock you out.
He couldn't knock Fury out. We're talking about the same Fury that was dropped by Steve Cunningham. A Fury not even in as good of shape as he was when he was dropped by Steve
We have seen punchers like this.The g-man,julian jackson just off the top of my head.But for heavyweights just mike tyson for me.
Wilder hits harder than all of them, far harder than Tyson in terms of single punch power IMO. Tyson was dynamic and explosive but he didn’t hit as hard as likes of Foreman, Shavers etc. The tougher guys like Holyfield, Tucker, Ruddock etc seemed able to cope with Tyson’s power.
Jackson is only guy who I feel is is comparable. In terms of no one ever really withstood his power when he actually landed and wasn’t taken out himself.
His short right hand is nasty, one of the most scary punches in boxing in recent memory. Most people talk about his wide looping shots from the outside but the one he has got most guys with is a much shorter right that comes from in close or mid range rather than being outside. Most tall lean guys have that whip like motion where they need to really catch dudes at the end to hurt them Wilder can generate his power over a much shorter distance though.
It’s so unusual because he’s not a very good boxer and his entire strategy is based on landing that 1 punch.
He’s definitely got top 3 all time power.
He's very difficult to box and hit from range, his power also forces his opponents to constantly be on the move exerting a bunch of energy. I saw him waiting for Ortiz to slow down round by round so he'd be stationary and when he finally was, bam it was lights out. He was very calculated with that right hand.
Agreed, I’ve never seen power like his...
We have seen punchers like this.The g-man,julian jackson just off the top of my head.But for heavyweights just mike tyson for me.
That power is something never seen in boxing before, he just waits and waits until he senses you fade just enough and then he launches it. You could be shutting him out and he'd knock you out.
Agreed, I’ve never seen power like his...