Comments Thread For: Wilder Details How He Set Up 'Masterpiece' KO of Luis Ortiz
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Wilder is a recipe for being outboxed. When he fights a real fighter who can box him, avoid the big punches, tie him up, roll with his punches then he will be history. Wilder seems like a cool person but as a fighter I don’t care for him too much. When he fights strategically, wins rounds and diversifies his fighting style then he can be an all time great.Comment
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Wilder throwing out that faux left then the right is such a basic trick although it works. There will be a time where he fights someone who will see that coming and then he’ll need to rely on other things in his arsenal. I’m not a fan of fighters relying solely on punching power.Comment
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Wilder throwing out that faux left then the right is such a basic trick although it works. There will be a time where he fights someone who will see that coming and then he’ll need to rely on other things in his arsenal. I’m not a fan of fighters relying solely on punching power.Comment
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Wilder planned it? Lol
Wilder was losing all it was was luck Ruiz beat the count but ref stopped it before,wilder has no skills not even in the top 15 bestComment
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Starting in his own country bla bla bla
So I guess he's the one suffering psychosis.Comment
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I'm black and I'm from Southern California and I hate Wilder because he is a bum beating fraud who has over 40+ fights and only 2 top ten opponents. He just beat a 40(50?) year old that he's already beaten, and you idiots are giving him props for it. Pathetic. If Lewis was in his prime and he never fought Tyson, Holyfield or anybody else good, yet he rematched an old guy who never won a title, would you idiots give him props? No, we'd all call BS. Yet somehow you all praise Wilder for successfully ducking every good fight in the last ten years.Comment
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Well put. Wilder managed to put Fury the slickest heavyweight down twice. Yet Wilder has never been down himself. Maybe getting kod by Wilder is a result of his opponent making only one miss-step/calculation but that’s a fight ending one. Fury and Ortiz were both winning most of the rounds, but it’s not like all this “winning” was resulting in KDs or KOs or even busting up Wilder to stop him from coming back and planting them. Wilder may lose rounds and miss punches, but the biggest miscalculations in the end belong to his opponents.Comment
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