How come fighters in lower divisions can't rely on pure power alone like Wilder?

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  • HitmanTommy
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    #21
    Originally posted by deathofaclown

    You would think it’s all relative to size, but i don’t think so, it’s not that simple. I don’t think a 122lbs man punching another 122lbs man has the same effect as a 250lbs man hitting someone his size.
    A mans 250lb bone density is a lot more than a man 122lbs.

    So the punches should have the same effect.

    Very confusing.

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    • QueensburyRules
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      #22
      Originally posted by HitmanTommy
      His skills aren't that good at all, he just has great power. How come Wilder can get away with relying so heavily on punching power, but not fighters in the lower divisions?
      - -U ever ask Hitman?

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      • Santa_
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        #23
        It's just Wilder man, he's a freak of nature and the only heavyweight today that can do that.

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          #24
          Originally posted by Santa_
          It's just Wilder man, he's a freak of nature and the only heavyweight today that can do that.
          - -Freak of TBA era of WBC heavies...

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