Comments Thread For: Parker's Trainer Leans To Deontay Wilder To Beat Joshua
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I rate Wilder for his power but he has minimal technique. He has demonstrated he can stick behind a jab but he literally jumps when he starts throwing his wild shots. All the fighters I mentioned above beat him without much trouble but Butterbean was thrown in to get a laugh/wind people up in all honesty.
I believe Wilder is the 2nd best heavyweight on the planet but for someone to say he is the greatest and beats everyone is ludicrous. They are either trolling, deluded or aren't actual boxing fans.Comment
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Mate butterbean would stand a chance (a small one) given the huge weight advantage.
I rate Wilder for his power but he has minimal technique. He has demonstrated he can stick behind a jab but he literally jumps when he starts throwing his wild shots. All the fighters I mentioned above beat him without much trouble but Butterbean was thrown in to get a laugh/wind people up in all honesty.
I believe Wilder is the 2nd best heavyweight on the planet but for someone to say he is the greatest and beats everyone is ludicrous. They are either trolling, deluded or aren't actual boxing fans.
I am no fan boy and it is impossible to really knows who wins a fight until the fight is over, so I don’t put any stock in who would beat so and so if the fighters are from different timelines.
I just enjoy watching two men fight it out, and I guess I am among the minority when I don’t deduct points for someone’s technical ability or lack there of.
I just don’t think that AJ can beat wilder, at least not yet or if ever depending on how the first fight goes, I just hope they don’t make the fight after one of them loses their “0”Comment
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Yeah wilder has very little technique but at the end of the day it’s a fight, and he who does the most damage or is the last one standing wins.
I am no fan boy and it is impossible to really knows who wins a fight until the fight is over, so I don’t put any stock in who would beat so and so if the fighters are from different timelines.
I just enjoy watching two men fight it out, and I guess I am among the minority when I don’t deduct points for someone’s technical ability or lack there of.
I just don’t think that AJ can beat wilder, at least not yet or if ever depending on how the first fight goes, I just hope they don’t make the fight after one of them loses their “0”
What I do think is that neither of them are 'chinny'. Wilder has been caught a couple of times but it is because he is so off balance and the shot that Vlad dropped AJ with would have put any other heavyweight down so I don't describe either of them as chinny, they just don't have iron chins like say Vitali, Lewis, hell even Briggs as he could take some major punishment back in the day!Comment
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Bit of a contradiction but I do take your point in regards to your first paragraph. Wilders wild swings are fast but I just think AJ's straight shots will negate them, they'll stun Wilder and then AJ will pounce. One thing is for sure though... this fight does not go 12 rounds. They are both vulnerable in same way.
What I do think is that neither of them are 'chinny'. Wilder has been caught a couple of times but it is because he is so off balance and the shot that Vlad dropped AJ with would have put any other heavyweight down so I don't describe either of them as chinny, they just don't have iron chins like say Vitali, Lewis, hell even Briggs as he could take some major punishment back in the day!
To think is just an opinion but to know is a definitive statement, I don’t know who is going to win, but I think I know who will, two different thingsComment
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Come on man, you can't be serious? Out of 40 fights he has had 1 fight against a genuinely ranked top 10 heavyweight and nearly got stopped if it wasn't for the referee.
Tyson (Mike), Both Klitschos, Lewis, Holyfield, Ali, Butterbean, Liston, Foreman, Dempsey, Henry, Marciano all beat Wilder and the list could continue.
sorry guys i got a case of americanitus, i am ok now.Comment
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