Is Deontay Wilder damaged goods? Something wrong with his legs? Or his back?
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No survey exists to show how many fighter use running as a key component of training. How many fighters had fights and careers killed from poor running technique injuries?Comment
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That's insane! Come to think of it, I've never even witnessed him do any running, treadmill or anything.
Yeah, this day was bound to come. Then adding the muscle on top of that!? Really poor preparation and strategy.Comment
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at his age it is impossible to put 20 LBs of muscle on without PEDsMany ppl thought Wilder should not have come in heavier in the second fight and that he should of stayed light and explosive. He put mass on his upper body but not his legs. Then comes the third fight and he puts even more mass on his upper body. Coming in at career high weights while having a bigger guy lean on him tired him out. I think ppl were right after the second fight. He should of stayed light and explosive. When you factor in Wilder talking about bench pressing to prevent Fury from leaning on him you can see that he did not prepare properly for that. He should of been mentioning squats or whatever leg strengthening exercises he did to prepare for that.Comment
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Wilder has moved very odd in the last two fights, he moved a lot better vs Fury I and earlier fights. There is probably some underlying injury.Comment
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