Wilder only really knocks out non contenders easily most contenders or opponents with belts like Fury or Ortiz he takes a while to knock them out or he can’t KO them at all ?
Does Wilder really hit that hard ?
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too bad wilders record confirms he doesnt. doesnt matter what fury says. its called saving face after getting dropped by a non skilled fighter. ngannou dropped fury. usyk had him completely gone as well. is usyk a hard hitter? are steven cunningham and more etc...no of course not. fury just gets dropped a lot which is why you have to actually use a big sample size and look at wilders record and it shows his power was massively overrated and largely dissapeared against the best opponents he fought which is why he only has 2 ko's against 8 top 10 ring ranked opponents and those 2 kos came against the same guy. just not impressive at all and utterly laughable to say hes up there with the biggest punchers ever when his ko ratio is worse than almost all of the best heavyweights in history and those guys fought competition which was much better than wilder and yet they still have better ko ratiosLast edited by daggum; 04-01-2025, 01:32 PM.Comment
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Richard Tower, who sparred with The Klitschkos, Joshua, & everybody else, said Wilder hit a LOT harder than any of them.
David Haye, who sparred with Wilder & a bunch of others, said that Wilder hits harder than anybody else.
Just about everybody who fought/sparred Wilder said he hit harder than anybody they've ever been in the ring with
Only the "haters" claim he doesn't hit hard.
Hitting hard doesn't necessarily mean you'll beat everybody. Earnie Shavers was (before Wilder) considered almost universally the hardest hitter in boxing history & he only beat contenders & lost all the big fights he had.
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too bad wilders record confirms he doesnt. doesnt matter what fury says. its called saving face after getting dropped by a non skilled fighter. ngannou dropped fury. usyk had him completely gone as well. is usyk a hard hitter? are steven cunningham and more etc...no of course not. fury just gets dropped a lot which is why you have to actually use a big sample size and look at wilders record and it shows his power was massively overrated and largely dissapeared against the best opponents he fought which is why he only has 2 ko's against 8 top 10 ring ranked opponents and those 2 kos came against the same guy. just not impressive at all and utterly laughable to say hes up there with the biggest punchers ever when his ko ratio is worse than almost all of the best heavyweights in history and those guys fought competition which was much better than wilder and yet they still have better ko ratiosComment
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and the stats show it wasnt that hard or at least nowhere near as hard as advertised. peoples words dont matter much in the face of overwhelming contradictory evidence. a lot of people said oj didnt do it cause he was a nice guy or some sh-ite, he still did it. a lot of people saying wilder hits hard doesnt mean it translates to the ring where it matters and it didnt translate very well. if you are saying he was so unskilled he couldnt land one solid punch on his opponent then that makes him look even worseLast edited by daggum; 04-01-2025, 05:08 PM.Comment
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that was hilarious and is probably the biggest red flag. charlie took his best shot and his head was totally clear, got knocked down sure but was fine. all the pbc bums he fought were probably told "make it look legit" everyone did their duty cept malik scott he was terribleComment
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How many times do we have to go through this.
Richard Tower, who sparred with The Klitschkos, Joshua, & everybody else, said Wilder hit a LOT harder than any of them.
David Haye, who sparred with Wilder & a bunch of others, said that Wilder hits harder than anybody else.
Just about everybody who fought/sparred Wilder said he hit harder than anybody they've ever been in the ring with
Only the "haters" claim he doesn't hit hard.
Hitting hard doesn't necessarily mean you'll beat everybody. Earnie Shavers was (before Wilder) considered almost universally the hardest hitter in boxing history & he only beat contenders & lost all the big fights he had.
Is he a great boxer, no. But he had decent speed and timing to get off those KOs he use to get and is for sure a top 5 puncher heavyweight puncher all timeLast edited by Boxing 112; 04-01-2025, 07:10 PM.Comment
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