Deontay Wilder Is The Most Physically Gifted Fighter Ever. Even more than RJJ

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  • HeadShots
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    Deontay Wilder Is The Most Physically Gifted Fighter Ever. Even more than RJJ

    He's 210 lbs and ****ing out 250+ lb super heavyweights with 1 punch. It's not fair. He's like a mutant.


    Pound for pound sense, he's the greatest puncher in boxing history.


    He does not have skills. He does not have good schooling. He does not have game plans.


    He goes out there and uses his physical gift to knock somebody out.


    His physical attribute carries him the whole way through.
    Last edited by HeadShots; 11-24-2019, 11:37 AM.
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    He uses classic sword and shield techniques, exactly like Marciano used to.

    There is a plan, I've been tell youse the plan since 2012, Wilder's been open about it since 2015. It's not even hard to spot. Posture, position, patience, and powerline are Wilder's trade skills all aligned to single out one moment.


    I know, for some reason we want to believe Wilder's too ****** to do the same **** as such intellectual marvels as Marciano, Glaukos, or Sullivan, but, that's the case.


    You guys are really, really, ****ing ****** for believing power alone can make you a Deontay Wilder.

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    • UNBANNED
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      #3
      Originally posted by HeadShots
      He's 210 lbs and ****ing out 250+ lb super heavyweights with 1 punch. It's not fair. He's like a mutant.


      Pound for pound sense, he's the greatest puncher in boxing history.


      He does not have skills. He does not have good schooling. He does not have game plans.


      He goes out there and uses his physical gift to knock somebody out.


      His physical attribute carries him the whole way through.
      So is it the Wilder bandwagon now or do you still ride Bo**** d.ick too?

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        #4
        Originally posted by Marchegiano
        He uses classic sword and shield techniques, exactly like Marciano used to.

        There is a plan, I've been tell youse the plan since 2012, Wilder's been open about it since 2015. It's not even hard to spot. Posture, position, patience, and powerline are Wilder's trade skills all aligned to single out one moment.


        I know, for some reason we want to believe Wilder's too ****** to do the same **** as such intellectual marvels as Marciano, Glaukos, or Sullivan, but, that's the case.


        You guys are really, really, ****ing ****** for believing power alone can make you a Deontay Wilder.
        And you guys are really, really, ****ing ****** for believing HW has been relevant in decades. These are all C level fighters

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        • rickJen
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          #5
          Wow. And this is all based on beating a 40+ yr old grandpa.

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          • HeadShots
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            #6
            Originally posted by genrick
            Wow. And this is all based on beating a 40+ yr old grandpa.
            nope his entire career. 10 WBC title defences. look it up some time.

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            • Szef
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              #7
              i don't like him but i must finally admit that wilder is the real deal

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              • Marchegiano
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                #8
                Originally posted by UNBANNED
                And you guys are really, really, ****ing ****** for believing HW has been relevant in decades. These are all C level fighters
                This doesn't argue with anything I said bud.

                If you just want to chat ****, that's cool, make a thread in the dome and I'll talk **** with/to/at you, it's fun, but, if you came to talk boxing you've utterly failed.

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                • Beterbiev#1
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Szef
                  i don't like him
                  Why?????? What has he done?

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                  • REdrUm0351
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                    Wilder has alot of flaws and while the HW division hasn't been amazing he has alot of qualities that he manages to piece together to make himself a threat in any era. His power being his best contibuting power is aided by a decent chin, stamina to go the full 12 while throwing powerful shots, a long and hard jab, a awkwardness because he isn't so technical, and we have also seen him box on the back foot like in the first Stiverna fights so he isn't devoid of skill. It isn't easy setting up punches backing up. While everyone points to the level of opposition at the same time he can only fight amongst his era and hopefully he will get the bigger fights and stick around to show us he can handle the young up and comers. It would help with his detractors. I personally thought he lost the Fury fight but pointing to Fury as a reason while Wilder wouldn't stand his ground in previous eras is silly. Fury is a freak just like Wilder. A big heavy, slick, white hw doesn't come around often ( if ever)and Fury would give anyone fits in any era because of his skills and awkwardness. They are both looking like the best this era can produce so they need to settle it. On top of all that they are both good for boxing. Between Furys drama outside the ring and Wilders drama inside of it this is great for boxing.

                    I personally didn't like the Ortiz fight as there was no reason to play it back. Ortiz was tired and got sloppy in the first fight and has only gotten older. The outcome was not going to be different as Ortiz can't turn back the clock to get a 25-35 yr olds stamina. On top of that 2 fights is enough to adjust to Ortiz's awkwardness and Wilder only needs one flush shot against most opponents. As I have stated I would rather Wilder go on tour and fight everyone inside the top 10 he doesn't need to play back every fight that his haters call him out on because they have fantasises that the fight shoukd of gone differently.

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