Deontay Wilder = KNOCKOUT PROOF & IRRESISTIBLE SUPERHUMAN FORCE = UNBEATABLE?
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I "CALL THIS' an event that occurred a billion years ago, which is irrelevant today.Comment
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Golovkin's BEST SHOTS had no effect on a suspect chinned Daniel Jacobs and a career welterweight in Canelo Alvarez.There is only one boxer in the history of the sport who could compete with Wilder and that's GGG.
Golovkin is also impossible to KO or wobble, even if he is hit with a baseball bat. With both guys unable to KO or even hurt each other, despite being the 2 most devastating punchers in human history, the fight would obviously go the distance.
GGG's middleweight speed and work rate, plus his superior skills and higher IQ, would allow him to land many more clean scoring punches than Wilder, so the result would have to be a draw, because nobody outpoints Wilder on a PBC show and Deontay is too loyal to fight anywhere else.
It'd be an utter disgrace and an insult to compare a disgraceful fraud who embarrassed his entire family, friends, fans and all of Kazakhstan in Golovkin for his failures at the only relevant level, to a perfect specimen that is Deontay Wilder. As you'd NEVER, and I mean NEVER see Wilder landing his best shots for 24 rounds on someone like Canelo Alvarez whilst failing to score even a single knockdown, much less a KO.Comment
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Yup, by definition, Wilder is the closest thing to an 'UNBEATABLE' athlete, and not just a boxer, you'll ever see in any sport.Comment
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It doesn't matter what you want to call it. In the end, Wilder is ABSOLUTELY KNOCKOUT PROOF and that's pretty much self-explanatory now. No power in the world is enough to KO him, as was proven against monstrous puncher Luis Ortiz. Only maybe he can KO himself but no boxer exists or ever existed that has / had his power.Wilder has been ko'ed before he turned pro, so I don't know where this granite chin thing came from. His heart is what allows him to be durable. GGG on the other hand has never been down in any capacity in any fights, amateur or pro. He has a granite chin. I don't know if he has heart as he was never really taken into the deep waters and was never buzzed/badly hurt in any fights, even the ones he lost in amateur and his only loss as a pro. At worst, he was bruised up, but was never in any danger of getting KO'ed.Comment
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- -Good Time Charley Zelenoff disagrees.Deontay Wilder has shown it's humanly impossible to KO him. As no power exists in the history of mankind that rivals his, which is the minimum requirement to be able to KO him.
He has also shown it's humanly impossible to survive his punches, without getting KO'ed, as he has KO'ed every opponent till date.
Is it now fair to officially crown and laber Wilder as the true and only legitimate unbeatable athlete in the history of all sports, and not just boxing.
If it's impossible to KO him because of his other-worldly granite chin, rivaling the likes of Vitali Klitschko, making him knockout-proof, and has power that is literally a million, and I mean a million times above Wladimir Klitschko (who he makes look like a total feather fist with the power of a little girl, despite being a respectable puncher compared to any other heavyweight), then how can one even HOPE to possibly beat him? That's right! It's IMPOSSIBLE folks!
NO BOXER IN HUMAN HISTORY WOULD'VE BEATEN DEONTAY WILDER!
Deontay Wilder = the undisputed number 1 head to head!
We're going to need a post-human athlete in the future to surpass Deontay Wilder, who is at the very least, at the absolute pinnacle of human power, athleticism, stamina, and durability. All past boxers are pure trash and fodder to the athletic specimen that is Wilder!Comment
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Nah, it doesn't change how a man's chin is. His chin is still the same. That hasn't changed, so it is relevant. The same way when he got dropped by Harold Sconiers, wobbled by Molina, wobbled by Haye in sparring, hurt by Ortiz, stunned by Fury, supposedly dropped by Klitschko in sparring numerous times. And the same way Joshua got dropped in the amateurs, wobbled by Whyte, dropped by Klitschko, etc, etc....
It's all relevant because it still follows them in the pros today and has happened to them as professionals. So yeah, it is relevant.Last edited by True That; 05-30-2019, 08:07 AM.Comment
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You DKSAB!Golovkin's BEST SHOTS had no effect on a suspect chinned Daniel Jacobs and a career welterweight in Canelo Alvarez.
It'd be an utter disgrace and an insult to compare a disgraceful fraud who embarrassed his entire family, friends, fans and all of Kazakhstan in Golovkin for his failures at the only relevant level, to a perfect specimen that is Deontay Wilder. As you'd NEVER, and I mean NEVER see Wilder landing his best shots for 24 rounds on someone like Canelo Alvarez whilst failing to score even a single knockdown, much less a KO.
GGG and Wilder are both impossible to KO, even by a gorilla with a sledgehammer!
So punching power is irrelevant and they might as well both be featherfists!Comment
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Nobody can survive Deontay Wilder's power. So no, Golovkin (or even Wilder himself), would get starched if Wilder (or his clone) hit them both.Comment
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Yes, it does because contrary to your false belief, a person's chin can indeed change. Things like filling one's body with complete growth and mass, can enhance that person's durability and chin.Nah, it doesn't change how a man's chin is. His chin is still the same. That hasn't changed, so it is relevant. The same way when he got dropped by Harold Sconiers, wobbled by Molina, wobbled by Haye in sparring, hurt by Ortiz, stunned by Fury, supposedly dropped by Klitschko in sparring numerous times. And the same way Joshua got dropped in the amateurs, wobbled by Whyte, dropped by Klitschko, etc, etc....
It's all relevant because it still follows them in the pros today and has happened to them as professionals. So yeah, it is relevant.
Wilder was knocked out when he was still a kid and was still yet to fully grow out his body. That, I'm afraid, is clutching at straws and is totally irrelevant today where he has fully grown out and filled out his body.
Today (not in the past), he is as close to knockout-proof as humanly possible. A stronger puncher than everyone in the past that dropped him, in Luis Ortiz, had hundreds of his best shots bouncing off his chin with 0 effect, almost to the point where Wilder was begging Ortiz to deliver even more punches with even more power but Ortiz just didn't have it in him, and was inflicting more harm to himself than Wilder by gassing himself out and risking breaking his hand permanently on granite chinned Wilder.
Seriously, the only result that happens when any so called 'puncher' (as nobody is a puncher compared to Wilder) faces Wilder, is they break their hand or gas out if they try too hard because it's impossible to KO Wilder.Comment
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