Deontay Wilder the future?

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  • bluntt
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    Deontay Wilder the future?

    First of all Wilder put in work yesterday. But idk I still dont believe he is the next heavyweight after Klitschko. Not because of his technique or bad resume. No, because he looks so skinny for a heavyweight. His legs, neck and chest are really thin for a heavyweight. How he suppose to survive all kind of title challengers. Okay he passed the chin test with Stiverne. But thats just one challenger. I personally think he would not win against Anthony Joshua.
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    I think Joshua is still raw at this stage, but Wilder is clearly NOT some invincible heavyweight that will require a special boxer to end his reign.

    I'll bet anyone the guy is tasting canvas within his next four fights. Providing he fights serious opponents, obviously, not the likes of his first 32 victories.

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    • Rudiamonds
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      #3
      He showed that he very beatable ...and his power not that serious all of sudden you fight a top notch fight and your KO streak ends ....your power not effect on the top level what happen when someone like a fury or a kslishko throw back punxhes....and actual land a slush shot

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      • Brown Pride
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        Originally posted by !! Anorak
        I think Joshua is still raw at this stage, but Wilder is clearly NOT some invincible heavyweight that will require a special boxer to end his reign.

        I'll bet anyone the guy is tasting canvas within his next four fights. Providing he fights serious opponents, obviously, not the likes of his first 32 victories.
        Hook me up with sum green grassAnorak

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        • Rostov Papa
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          #5
          Originally posted by !! Anorak
          I think Joshua is still raw at this stage, but Wilder is clearly NOT some invincible heavyweight that will require a special boxer to end his reign.

          I'll bet anyone the guy is tasting canvas within his next four fights. Providing he fights serious opponents, obviously, not the likes of his first 32 victories.
          This... Wilder showed he knows how to fight tall, and he took advantage of the length/height dynamic present with Stiverne.

          I think a somewhat slick, fast guy with a long reach like Cunningham will be able to outbox Wilder, and avoid most of his power shots. Or a tree trunk like Ustinov, or Wach will have a good chance of eating his power, and landing solid.

          Fury fight is truly 50/50 - Wilder clearly doesn't know how to fight inside, while Fury can actually gain leverage with his height/length on the inside, and really generate power. Fury could keep a high-guard up, and walk Wilder down, and get to him on the inside. But Wilder could also catch him with a right, whch is lpretty much Wilder's only real power punch, and end Fury.

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          • Accountoffline
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            #6
            Joshua at this stage probably gets wiped out, there are rumours Price knocked him out cold in sparring but then Price as **** as he is can punch pretty hard.

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            • Luilun
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              #7
              He could be as long as he doesn't do a Mayweather and duck prime fighters retires to avoid the top dogs than comes back after the dust has cleared, fights blown of light heavies , ask Wlad for a catch weight of 230 to weaken him, fights wash up fighters with a name and is afraid of a midget Asian

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              • H.B.Viper
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                #8
                DW is not the "greatest" but jut the latest.

                He is a product of gym preparation, good skill set, and a nice stick of a jab.
                If Haymon does his job, he can hold on to the "plastic green belt" for a long time.Did what has to be done.
                Now let's not rush him in against "Dr.Iron fist". So not ready for that....

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