Not. Definitely not
"They have to be perfect for 12 rds. I only need to be perfect for 1 second" - wilder
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Ortiz nearly had him out in 7 last time. Not 12. That statement about having to be perfect for 12 rounds applies to Tyson no power Fury. Anybody with some crack can end it by KO. And thats why Finkel and Haymon has been refusing to put Wilder in with any top 10 prime punchers in over 40 fights so far. Thats why his resume sucks balls.Comment
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Wilder finally grew on me.
He deserves that respect.
The odd style, mindset, and strategy, all to give us that 1 second glory shocks to our faces. Brilliant and hard to explain!
The drama, the spectacle, the theatrics, it's all there.
Every Wilder fight, our eyes glued to our screens every second of the fight till the unexpected comes out of nowhere, it's like being jumped by a predator from a bush unexpected at close quarters.
A deceptive animal that becomes a frightening unstoppable beast just when you least expect it.
I could write a fuccin essay about Wilder but it still wouldn't describe what he is and what he does in the ring.Comment
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Ortiz nearly had him out in 7 last time. Not 12. That statement about having to be perfect for 12 rounds applies to Tyson no power Fury. Anybody with some crack can end it by KO. And thats why Finkel and Haymon has been refusing to put Wilder in with any top 10 prime punchers in over 40 fights so far. Thats why his resume sucks balls.Comment
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I dont know, maybe all the fighters hes been ducking. Ive already said i think Wilder could beat them all but he WONT fight them so we never know and there must be a reason why hes avoiding all the prime top 10 ****ers.Comment
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Pick one. You know who the top 5 are.
He's happy in with Fury. He's not going to get hurt.
He's not going anywhere near a boxer puncher. You can't give up ground for 6 rounds against those guys. He's going to have to fight.
Then we'll find out where he stands. At the moment, there are no clues as to his level.Comment
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All depends on the opponent's strategy. As I predicted, Ortiz took one of the three most probable scenarios, namely to be cautious willing to outbox Wilder Fury's style and was hit very accurately. Wilder is iusually in trouble if the opponent attacks him all the time, because he has no time to use his right hand correctly. See Molina fight.Comment
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