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  • Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury - CompuBox Historical Review

    Despite his bad footwork & balance, Deontay Wilder (last 8 fights) landed 40.9% of his total punches- #1 among CompuBox Categorical Leaders. Wilder landed 53.8% of his power punches- also #1 among CompuBox Categorical Leaders.
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    Wilder doesn't get enough credit for his jab.

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    • #3
      Wilder picks his few shots well against stationary opponents
      Let’s see how he performs against a living dog in there

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      • #4
        Originally posted by famicommander View Post
        Wilder doesn't get enough credit for his jab.
        We'll see how good his jab is tonight.

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        • #5
          Wilder's historical stats mean nothing because his only two fights that even matter were against Stiverne (the first time) and Luis Ortiz. Ortiz was 38 (or older depending on his birth certificate authenticity) and hadn't looked great since the Bryant Jennings fight like 3 years earlier. The Stiverne I fight - Wilder ran more than Canelo ran in the first GGG fight. Wilder went from the "Baddest Man on the Planet" and the "Hardest hitting Heavyweight of all time" to getting on his bike and fighting off his back foot.

          At least I know, Fury beat Wlad when he was still on his Lineal run, and essentially just zapped all of the confidence out of the Wlad to the point where Wlad just waved the white flag and fought to survive. Fury also beat Del Boy when he was at his best and still undefeated.

          I think Deontay could be getting knocked spark out in the later rounds after he gets desperate to try something. If Fury fights Wilder the same way he fought Wlad, Wilder has no chance. Only way Wilder wins is if Fury is a shell of himself following the drugs and alcohol spree.

          I wanted to add that this fight may expose Wilder as the Wayne Braithwaite of the heavyweight division.
          Last edited by MisanthropicNY; 12-01-2018, 04:39 PM.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by MisanthropicNY View Post
            Wilder's historical stats mean nothing because his only two fights that even matter were against Stiverne (the first time) and Luis Ortiz. Ortiz was 38 (or older depending on his birth certificate authenticity) and hadn't looked great since the Bryant Jennings fight like 3 years earlier. The Stiverne I fight - Wilder ran more than Canelo ran in the first GGG fight. Wilder went from the "Baddest Man on the Planet" and the "Hardest hitting Heavyweight of all time" to getting on his bike and fighting off his back foot.

            At least I know, Fury beat Wlad when he was still on his Lineal run, and essentially just zapped all of the confidence out of the Wlad to the point where Wlad just waved the white flag and fought to survive. Fury also beat Del Boy when he was at his best and still undefeated.

            I think Deontay could be getting knocked spark out in the later rounds after he gets desperate to try something. If Fury fights Wilder the same way he fought Wlad, Wilder has no chance. Only way Wilder wins is if Fury is a shell of himself following the drugs and alcohol spree.

            I wanted to add that this fight may expose Wilder as the Wayne Braithwaite of the heavyweight division.

            Yeah, thats not what happened, Fury out bored Wlad in one of the most uneventful title fights of all time, no one was fighting for survival lol.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by JimRaynor View Post
              Yeah, thats not what happened, Fury out bored Wlad in one of the most uneventful title fights of all time, no one was fighting for survival lol.
              Another FIomo and Ward nut-hugger who now cares about the excitement of fights. pu55y

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              • #8
                Originally posted by MisanthropicNY View Post
                Another FIomo and Ward nut-hugger who now cares about the excitement of fights. pu55y
                It's not about excitement or not, Its about you trying to big up Fury when he barely beat a senior citizen Wlad by hardly landing anything. What was the average like 3 punches landed a round, pathetic and far from ever having Wlad fight for survival. If you want to see wlad fight for survival turn on round 5 of the Joshua fight dumb dumb

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