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  • #21
    I bet wilder can bench press a lot and has fast hands

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    • #22
      Deontay Wilder's left jab followed by his right cross is the best one-two combination punch in boxing. In addition, his tall, long and wiry build gives "The Bronze Bomber" great and extra leverage on his straight punches; Especially the right hand.

      Had Wilder been shorter and had a stockier build, then he would have been known more for his left hooks, uppercuts and body punching; Similarly to that of a prime Mike Tyson.

      However, guys with Deontay Wilder's build are historically known for their punching power; Like Sandy Saddler at 126, Alexis Arguello at 130, Felix Trinidad at 147-154 and Thomas Hearns at 147-160. Just like Wilder all of them were very thin and tall for their particular weight division.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by DeanoFlash View Post
        I love reading stuff like this. Its very possible that his belief in his own power manifests a stronger punch.....deep stuff to think about
        Both Wilder & Fury are quite supernatural when it comes to their mindsets 'They are not straight up logical', when they both had their face off? Fury kept on stating, I thought you where like me I.E Because Wilder is a son of a baptist, and Fury comes from a heavy religious background.

        But if you watch interviews with Wilder, he literally idolizes his own punching power, I have never seen such confidence in ones punching power since David Haye in recent times 'When he somehow he came back out of retirement, all Haye used to speak about was his power & speed'.

        Joshua for me is a very grounded individual, that is why he is unmoved by his defeat to Andy Ruiz 'If Fury was beaten by Ruiz, he would probably retire'. Due to Wilder's & Fury's personalities, I sense if these guys are beaten 'It will hit them harder, well we have already seen that' but if somebody like Wilder keeps gaining momentum, it is as if it just feeds into his power.

        I have seen nobody shake Deontay Wilder's mindset, when it comes to his punching power. 'At some stage in a punchers career, they meet somebody who they cannot hurt or take out' This has not happened too Wilder as of yet.

        But I still think Anthony Joshua will end up beating them all.

        Note: Mike Tyson was my favorite heavyweight puncher, enjoyed his technique and variety.
        Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 06-22-2019, 05:25 PM.

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        • #24
          Dude he throws windmills! He throws caution to the wind and just starts hucking shots. There will be a day he gets caught.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by man down View Post
            Dude he throws windmills! He throws caution to the wind and just starts hucking shots. There will be a day he gets caught.
            He didn't drop Fury, Ortiz, or Breazeale with windmills. That's just ******.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by joseph5620 View Post
              He didn't drop Fury, Ortiz, or Breazeale with windmills. That's just ******.
              Listen Im a fan. But lets not pretend he throws straight shots.

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              • #27
                He is fast, athletic and commits fully to his punches, which leads him to be off Ballance and open, if his opponents are skilled enough to take advantage.

                He has long limbs, weighs in around 16-17stone, puts a lot of his weights into the punch.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by man down View Post
                  Listen Im a fan. But lets not pretend he throws straight shots.
                  He's not knocking fighters out with windmills. That's the point. He get's wild after he gets a fighter hurt but the windmills are not the knockout punches no matter how you want to look at it. The punches that knocked out Breazeale and dropped Fury were straight punches.



                  Are you seriously going to say this was a windmill punch that knocked out Breazeale?


                  Last edited by joseph5620; 06-22-2019, 05:40 PM.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by joseph5620 View Post
                    He's not knocking fighters out with windmills. That's the point. He get's wild after he gets a fighter hurt but the windmills are not the knockout punches no matter how you want to look at it. The punches that knocked out Breazeale and dropped Fury were straight punches.
                    I agree but how many times have we seen a guy hurt and land a counter. Im just saying when he goes HAM hes open for a counter.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by man down View Post
                      I agree but how many times have we seen a guy hurt and land a counter. Im just saying when he goes HAM hes open for a counter.
                      I don't disagree with that.

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