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  • james240
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    Wilder Power

    Came down to a career low weight yesterday against Fury but still maintained his explosive power and it wasnt even his right which floored Fury in the 12th.

    Can any astute boxing fans explain the science behind how a thin framed boxer is able to generate so much explosive power behind a punch? he is knocking 220-250lbs men flat on their backs.
  • Earl-Hickey
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    It's natural, you can't train that sort of power. He actually throws with poor technique but due to the mechanics of his body with the long limbs he gets everything on his shots.

    He also throws with seriously bad intentions, he doesn't have that switch in his brain that is at all concerned about being countered, when he throws he's throwing 100%

    You don't see many throw like that because there's a pretty big chance of walking onto something which could be devestating in that situation because you'd be throwing yourself into a counter (see pac-jmm 4)

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