It's crazy how threads about Wilder devolve into all kinds of bizarre stuff.
I tend to agree with OP. Can't help but wonder how things would have gone if Wilder had started younger with a better coach, and had developed the attitude to work hard and keep learning. Imagine if he had a left hand to match the right. Just that would have made a massive difference, and he already had a very respectable career if you're not locked into being a hater.
I will say that his lack of technical skill coupled with the bizarre power kind of make him the attraction that he is. He can be getting outboxed and clowned and then end the fight by devastating KO, even in the last round. That vulnerability and uncertainty is part and parcel of what makes him entertaining to watch. I call his power bizarre because there's a lot he does that's just technically wrong, and I'm convinced that his lack of skill means he's actually leaving power on the table; probably quite a lot of it, TBH, and considering that he's got one touch KO power as is, that's kind of scary.
I tend to agree with OP. Can't help but wonder how things would have gone if Wilder had started younger with a better coach, and had developed the attitude to work hard and keep learning. Imagine if he had a left hand to match the right. Just that would have made a massive difference, and he already had a very respectable career if you're not locked into being a hater.
I will say that his lack of technical skill coupled with the bizarre power kind of make him the attraction that he is. He can be getting outboxed and clowned and then end the fight by devastating KO, even in the last round. That vulnerability and uncertainty is part and parcel of what makes him entertaining to watch. I call his power bizarre because there's a lot he does that's just technically wrong, and I'm convinced that his lack of skill means he's actually leaving power on the table; probably quite a lot of it, TBH, and considering that he's got one touch KO power as is, that's kind of scary.
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