Lennox On Twitter Says Wilder Needs To Learn How To Punch

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  • kiaba360
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    #11
    Wilder clearly knows how to throw a straight shot, as that was the punch that wobbled Harrison. I think Wilder got caught up in the moment with that ******ed flurry.

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    • ROSS CALIFORNIA
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      #12
      All fighters have their problems. Wilder is no different. He has a lot to learn, but he has a lot of potential and is capable of beating fighters better than him with that tremendous power he has.

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      • FrankieBruno
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        #13
        Originally posted by ROSS CALIFORNIA
        All fighters have their problems. Wilder is no different. He has a lot to learn, but he has a lot of potential and is capable of beating fighters better than him with that tremendous power he has.
        That what Lennox is saying, he will come across someone who can take the power and then power back at him, his power will not save him once he steps up in class.

        He needs to learn how to box and we haven't really seen his technique, and it doesn't look like he has much of a defence, Audely got of a jab and a right on him before he folded.

        Once he comes across someone who doesn't care about his power and is there to counter him, that's when you will see if Wilder is the real deal

        28 fights, now its time to step up in class, and get in the ring with some people who can actually box and test you

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        • Interloper
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          #14
          If history teaches us anything, it's that fighters who rely solely on their punching power sooner or later get "exposed" by a boxer with superior skills. Julian Jackson, Mike Tyson, etc. etc. If he doesn't learn how to box, it's not going to turn out well if/when he fights Vitali or Wlad.

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          • Trinidad_Fan
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            #15
            Wilder may or may not develop into championship fighter caliber. But they're not doing him any favors holding him back so far into his professional career. 28 fights is a HELL of a lot of fights to still be fighting mostly bums and showing how raw he still is as a fighter. Hopefully, the learning curve will begin getting a little steeper, and they'll start giving him better and better opposition.

            Imagine what a wild affair a Wilder-Fury fight would be.

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            • FrankieBruno
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              #16
              He seems like a one trick pony

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