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Originally posted by REDEEMER View PostWilder s never fought a 250 power puncher.He was lucky to get a draw vs non power puncher Fury getting stunned as well. Wilder wasn't foolish enough to weigh under 220 , it's a sure loss with this type of opponent.
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Wilder can be beaten by a heavily pressing forward boring tank, similar to Ortiz in the 6th or 7th round of their fight or to Kownacki against Washington. Also can be beaten by a much better technician a'la Fury. Or by a man who can hit very hard in a good time such as Joshua or Klitshko. Breazeale is not able to qualify into these 3 categories.
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostHowever, with him being heavier it should mean that there shall be more gas for him to burn. Do you agree? I say that because he looked very winded and dehydrated in both the Luis Ortiz and Tyson Fury bouts; To the point that I was surprised that he had both the energy and the stamina to drop them both several times while putting one of them away.
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostI understand the point that you are making but Deontay Wilder added on muscle mass and not fat. That makes a huge difference. It means that he is more muscle toned and physically fit this time than in his two previous outings against Luis Ortiz and Tyson Fury. He actually looks healthier and like his normal self.
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Originally posted by Longhaul View PostNone of that is going to matter as long as he’s still got that right hand .That right hand is full of bed time stories and it’s just a matter which story Dominic gets.
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Originally posted by REDEEMER View PostWilder s never fought a 250 power puncher.He was lucky to get a draw vs non power puncher Fury getting stunned as well. Wilder wasn't foolish enough to weigh under 220 , it's a sure loss with this type of opponent.
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...and he's still giving up 30 pounds to Breazeale.
In this era of the superheavyweight, he's lucky to have superheavyweight power.
To thrive in this division, you have to go at least 6'5" and 245.
At 6-7, Wilder has the height, the reach, but I have to believe that the weight is going catch up to him sooner or later.
Thing is, he has a basketball player's physique, and probably cant bulk up to the size of the superheavyweights.
He has that GIFT though, that equalizer. The right hand.
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