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  • Does Wilders reach give him more power in hooks?

    You don't extend the arm anyway in hooks so does extra reach actually grant more power in any way shape or form?

    Let's for argument sake compare a thick boned short arm like Mike Tyson, vs thin bone long arm like wilder.

    Will Wilders hook have more power because it starts further away from the target due to broader shoulders?
    Last edited by automaton89; 04-25-2024, 09:22 AM.
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    Just more leverage can let you bring more power into the equation. Longer legs, longer arms. Big feet let you plant better to turn over everything with a larger footprint. This dude at my gym reminds me of Wilder's build. Tall, lanky black kid. He's strong AF. He's absolutely shredded with a skinny/muscular look, probably 6' 3 or 4". He puts up 150lb dumbbell bench press in each arm. Maxes out 99% of the machine type lifts the gym has. Straight unit of strength but has zero bulk look on him. I imagine him if he got into boxing that his punching would be quite scary.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by ELPacman View Post
      Just more leverage can let you bring more power into the equation. Longer legs, longer arms. Big feet let you plant better to turn over everything with a larger footprint. This dude at my gym reminds me of Wilder's build. Tall, lanky black kid. He's strong AF. He's absolutely shredded with a skinny/muscular look, probably 6' 3 or 4". He puts up 150lb dumbbell bench press in each arm. Maxes out 99% of the machine type lifts the gym has. Straight unit of strength but has zero bulk look on him. I imagine him if he got into boxing that his punching would be quite scary.
      But isnt it also because the arm starts further away with broader shoulders? So further away, longer/higher speed accelerated

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      • #4
        are we still pretending wilder is the biggest puncher in boxing history or something nonsensical like that?

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        • #5
          Can Wilder even throw a hook?

          All we tend to see is jabs and straight or looping right hands.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT View Post
            Can Wilder even throw a hook?

            All we tend to see is jabs and straight or looping right hands.
            He threw a hook on fury that floored him.

            Hooks on the inside against Parker
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            • #7
              Originally posted by daggum View Post
              are we still pretending wilder is the biggest puncher in boxing history or something nonsensical like that?
              No way

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              • #8
                Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT View Post
                Can Wilder even throw a hook?

                All we tend to see is jabs and straight or looping right hands.
                didnt he "knock out" malik scott with some sort of hook. maybe a phantom hook?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by automaton89 View Post

                  He threw a hook on fury that floored him.

                  Hooks on the inside against Parker
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                  That was a terrible hook, he basically slapped him, if Wilder could throw a left hook probably he could’ve finished Fury there, he was already on the way down from the right hand, a follow up left look would’ve been lights out.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by automaton89 View Post

                    But isnt it also because the arm starts further away with broader shoulders? So further away, longer/higher speed accelerated
                    I think it's everything. Having longer limbs means, more bone/muscle/tendons coming with the punch. Of course you need to back that up with speed and strength to equal power, but I think that adds to the equation. Though it's not without its CONs as well. As we know, longer limbs also means you're more vulnerable to guys with shorter, compact type punches that can get in and close the gap quickly. Longer arms need to travel further to land, plus need room and in boxing where every millisecond matters, it can mean the difference of your punch landing vs the other guys punch. It's also makes inside fighting more difficult.

                    Though if you know how to use height/reach, you should be effective at keeping the other guy off you.
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