Is Wilder low weight and slimness the reason why he is the most explosive heavyweight?

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  • BodyBagz
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    #41
    Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
    GGG...never dropped as a pro, robbed against Canelo....guys say what a bum.

    Wilder almost dies fighting Fury...oh, what a warrior, the most explosive heavyweight ever.

    Makes sense.
    Cmon

    Which of GGG's opponents not named Nelo did you expect GGG to have trouble with ?!?!?
    A close fight is not a robbery unless feelings are involved

    Even Fury fans were saying how weak Wilder's resume was and is only a right hand.
    NOW they say he's Fury's best win and a long reigning ATG

    If nothing else, fight fans are hypocrites
    Last edited by BodyBagz; 06-03-2023, 12:43 AM.

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    • Zaroku
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      #42
      Originally posted by ELPacman
      I hate bringing back Wilder/Fury, but I don't know why Wilder went nuts to pack on so much weight. He KO'd Ortiz weighting around 215l-216bs and even had a cold. He went up to around 245lbs to face Fury. All that extra weight clearly made him look tired at the halfway mark. Maybe even sooner. When he faced Ortiz, he was super lively and energetic, even in the 7th.

      I think they feared that Fury's added weight would be too much to deal with if Wilder was too small. I think to an extent, it does help Fury take the punch, but I also felt that by Wilder trying to compete with Fury's weight gain, it cost him even more. So what if Wilder was going to get KO'd being a lighter dude, at least he would of been more efficient in doing so.

      this is good stuff ^^^^^^

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      • TMLT87
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        #43
        Definitely his speed and length plays into it. Its that explosive snap python whip type of power rather than a thudding heavy handed Foreman type power.

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        • Gideon lock
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          #44
          Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer

          Prove me wrong.

          So knocking out guys like Szpilka, Washington...proves he is the strongest hitter ever?

          Again, prove me wrong, id.iot.

          Wilder is a bum.

          Fury beat this bum like a dog and Fury is not even a hard hitter.
          Hey paper champ it's the way he knocks them out. They don't normally get up too quick look at the breazeal fight. What he done to stiverne nearly folded him in half. Many opponents have commented about his lights out power it's not just my opinion.
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          • jas
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            #45
            Probably helps him be faster which can increase power

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