Wilder had the doctor checking on him in a fight with an old man who had high blood pressure. Hes not beaten any young live fighter. Its all guesswork with him, like fantasy boxing, what he could or might do. Hes looked pretty average against the likes of Molina, who should be dealt with quick and early by anyone remotely world class.
Comments Thread For: Parker's Coach is Still Firm on Deontay Wilder Beating Joshua
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I get what you're saying but Old Man Ortiz was for some reason ducked by Joshua (probably his punching power). Like I've been saying Wilder will not win a boxing match against Joshua but he has a great chance of winning a fight. Wilder will attempt to make it more of a street fight than a boxing match. The longer the fight goes (like against Ortiz) the greater the odds that AJ runs out of gas and gets sparked (sparked is a new word for KO that I've picked up from you Brits).Wilder had the doctor checking on him in a fight with an old man who had high blood pressure. Hes not beaten any young live fighter. Its all guesswork with him, like fantasy boxing, what he could or might do. Hes looked pretty average against the likes of Molina, who should be dealt with quick and early by anyone remotely world class.Comment
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I think Wilder may have trouble because he completely relies on hes power.I think Hearns saw Ortiz against Jennings and thought he was a risk, but that was either a juicing Ortiz (my theory) or the non high blood pressure version. He didnt show similar power in hes following fights. Wilder seems to have good stamina because he controls the range but hes workrate is very low. He's chin looks very shaky despite him never facing a real puncher, Sconier, Ortiz and to an extent Molina make me worry for him against AJ, who i dont think is the finished article, but hits hard and will reach Wilder for certain.I get what you're saying but Old Man Ortiz was for some reason ducked by Joshua (probably his punching power). Like I've been saying Wilder will not win a boxing match against Joshua but he has a great chance of winning a fight. Wilder will attempt to make it more of a street fight than a boxing match. The longer the fight goes (like against Ortiz) the greater the odds that AJ runs out of gas and gets sparked (sparked is a new word for KO that I've picked up from you Brits).Comment
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I worry about Wilder also in just about all his fights. However the end result is always the same, Wilder tags his opponent and that is the beginning of the end. That is what makes this fight an equal opportunity event. By the way Ortiz landed some tremendous shots against Wilder but suffered his career first knockdowns and knockout. The choice of referee is very important to Wilder as an early stoppage by the referee can lose him a fight he would otherwise win.I think Wilder may have trouble because he completely relies on hes power.I think Hearns saw Ortiz against Jennings and thought he was a risk, but that was either a juicing Ortiz (my theory) or the non high blood pressure version. He didnt show similar power in hes following fights. Wilder seems to have good stamina because he controls the range but hes workrate is very low. He's chin looks very shaky despite him never facing a real puncher, Sconier, Ortiz and to an extent Molina make me worry for him against AJ, who i dont think is the finished article, but hits hard and will reach Wilder for certain.Comment
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