Deontay Wilder is the hardest hitting heavyweight in history, he barely touches guys and they drop cold out and walks around weighing less than most Cruiserweights

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    #21
    Wilder has the touch of death in that right hand. I've never seen anything like it.

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      #22
      He has power, but? I think there are other great offensive and big punchers who would of obliterated Tyson Fury in their third fight.

      Fury in that specific fight was there for the taking 'Was all over the place technically'. If only Wilder could of varied his attacks more, and had more range with his power? He would of decked Fury even more. If only he could of come straight down the middle at times, this variation would of ****** up Fury even more.

      For sure with his best punch, Deontay Wilder's power is up there. But his overall offense has a limited range. He does not have the range of Mike Tyson.

      Tyson Fury identified this, and realized if you close the distance, and force Wilder to punch from close range 'His effectiveness with his power decreases'. Now he still hits hard at these ranges, but for a fighter like Fury? That decrease in effectiveness was enough for him to get his own work off and start to **** up Wilder.

      From mid-long range, Wilder is dangerous mainly is back hand and hooks to a certain degree.


      Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 10-17-2022, 07:23 AM.

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        #23
        Originally posted by hectari
        I was watching that Helenius fight and Deontay was super skinny, looked like a basketball player, what was he like 212 pounds and 6'7? Helenius was 260 on fight night and got dropped by a death touch and in slow mo Deonty didnt even get full extension it looked like he just tapped the guy and he dropped with his eyes rolled and stiff on the canvas.

        This man has some crazy mystical punching power, I never seen something like this its like he got that Thanos fist or something.

        Imagine if Wilder fought at Cruiserweight? dam lol I think he should do that he would just rehydrate back to 212 pounds anyway he would wipe out that entire division
        - - Deyonce dropped by a career supermiddle journeyman and a 400 lb novice.

        Good luck finding that footage after his Uncle Al buy up every existent tape.

        What grade they kick U out of this year?

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          #24
          Originally posted by BodyBagz
          Scale 1-10....
          Rate Wilder's resume (NOT all time, obviously)
          Wilder fought huge guys in Fury, Breazeale and Helenius. KO'd two of them and KD' Fury four times. Wilder ain't even super heavyweight. He is barely bigger than Usyk.

          This what great resume is. Size matters in boxing. You guys too overrate "known names" in resumes.

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            #25
            Originally posted by Silence

            Wilder fought huge guys in Fury, Breazeale and Helenius. KO'd two of them and KD' Fury four times. Wilder ain't even super heavyweight. He is barely bigger than Usyk.

            This what great resume is. Size matters in boxing. You guys too overrate "known names" in resumes.
            Put a number on it

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              #26
              Originally posted by Silence

              Wilder fought huge guys in Fury, Breazeale and Helenius. KO'd two of them and KD' Fury four times. Wilder ain't even super heavyweight. He is barely bigger than Usyk.

              This what great resume is. Size matters in boxing. You guys too overrate "known names" in resumes.
              If this is his new weight he's even smaller and BMI wise much smaller. He's probably the skinniest top 10 to champion since the 60's or 70's if you include Leon Spinks.

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                #27
                Originally posted by War Room

                Mystical?

                Helenius is 38 with a glass jaw. YDKSAB.

                Helenius' punch resistance has been shot for years. Duhaupus, never known as a heavy puncher, also iced him with one punch. Worth remembering that Duhaupus took everything Wilder could throw at him for 11 rounds and was stopped on his feet without ever looking close to going down.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by KingGilgamesh
                  Yeah it's obvious.

                  The only people denying at this point are matchroom FC ****tards who are still hellbent on bigging up Joshua's "resume" and whatever crap Hearn has to spew.

                  I mean, all this talk of "top 10"...as if Wilder wouldn't starch guys like Povetkin, Parker, Takamatsu and Pulev in the exact same manner.

                  Wilder maybe crazy, he may be a ****, his excuses for his loss may be laughable...but he can punch.

                  Sometimes you need to accept that sothat the best fighters are likely to be people you don't like.
                  Do Eddie and the matchroom ****tards pay rent for living in your head?

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by kafkod

                    Helenius' punch resistance has been shot for years. Duhaupus, never known as a heavy puncher, also iced him with one punch. Worth remembering that Duhaupus took everything Wilder could throw at him for 11 rounds and was stopped on his feet without ever looking close to going down.
                    Yup. The guys that say Wilder is the hardest puncher ever have no idea what are they talking about.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by BodyBagz

                      Put a number on it
                      You got checkmated.

                      FURY DESTROYS ​​​​​​

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