What do you think about Wilder's funtamentals?
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What about his funtamentals though, Ray?His fundamentals are there physically. However he gets to amp'd up and excited when he hurts someone and then starts to street fight with wild punches and losses his pose.
Ortiz is a tough guy to gauge distance, being a southpaw and forcing Wilder to move into his left hand while keeping Wilder's right hand away. This was going to be a tough fight for both and it was just that.
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The human eye doesn't always see what is there exactly, the brain feels in the gaps. So almost everyone was probably reading funtamentals as fundamentals.<--- My new Avatar, ShoulderRoll... it looks like Ortiz is spitting after a blowie, doesn't it?
Anyway, this thread is taking AGES longer than I expected for the penny (cent, Fat Yanks) to drop.
I'm just taking the piss out of the way Wilder can't even SAY fundamentals. That's it.
"I'sa got me some funtamentals".
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"His fundamentals are there physically. However he gets to amp'd up"..................................
You can look at a lot of very good fighters who loose their composer when they have someone hurt, it happens to most. Wilder was facing a southpaw who got outside position and felt his height didn't offer him the same height advantage he usually has.
He knows how to jab and drop right hands off the jab, he surprisingly has good upper cuts too.
His lack of showing solid fundamentals comes from his inability to keep his emotions under control. He is his name a Wild-er One!
If he could control his emotions he could be far more dangerous than he is.
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Awful and he has poor ring IQ. He has crazy power which is enough in one of the worst divisions talent-wise in the sport. He's a loss waiting to happen.
His fights can keep you on the edge of your seat since he can be outboxed by just about anyone but has an eraser but I don't re-watch his fights because his style is so ugly to me.Comment
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