Wilder has improved as a boxer

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  • Mammoth
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    #11
    Originally posted by Rip Chudd
    No he hasn't, he's still horrible. He shot the right hand a few times out of range which allowed Ortiz to throw those combos. He still backs straight up instead of slipping punches, his left hook is some horrible slapping arm punch, he doesn't know how to go to the body or throw counter punches, I could go on and on
    He really is terrible. Just unbelievable power.

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    • sicko
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      #12
      Not Really! Just more Patient tonight, I do think a more Patient Wilder is a more Dangerous Wilder because it makes him more unpredictable with that power which is really scary

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      • a.rihn
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        #13
        If great means "stayed standing upright" then yeah Wilder looked great. Interesting to think, though, if he has accepted his limitations and now will go out and throw literally no punches until he finds the opening for that straight right. Not much for versatility, but it has worked so far I suppose.

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        • ELPacman
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          #14
          Originally posted by ikigai
          He no longer shoots the right hand when he's out of range, which is where he's most vulnerable for the counter.

          He was patient and waited to close the distance before he shot it, and had faith in his power.
          ROFL. I just read the thread title and thought, but he lost every single round? Hahahah! Honestly, let's not talk about Wilder and boxing. They don't mix. Let's all just agree that if you let Wilder get 1 punch in on you at sometime within 12rds, your f**ked. All you did for nothing.

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          • Toffee
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            #15
            I reckon someone needs to call his bluff. Win the first round and then just walk around out of range.

            See what happens when Wilder needs to come forward.

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              #16
              He lost every round lol.

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