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The reason why Wilder's power is less impressive to some
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Originally posted by MartialMind View PostI'm not one of those who besmirches Tyson's opponents but even when he fought cans time to time, Tyson was must watch TV.
I've just trying to get a read on why Wilder hasn't broken through despite all the KO's among a lot of hardcore boxing fans and the general public as well.
Wilder isnt really appealing to watch. To hardcore fans or casuals. Low skill set and activity. I dont think his arrogance and ranking himself so highly before he has won over the public is helping. Its almost turning the public against him
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Originally posted by MartialMind View PostI'm not one of those who besmirches Tyson's opponents but even when he fought cans time to time, Tyson was must watch TV.
I've just trying to get a read on why Wilder hasn't broken through despite all the KO's among a lot of hardcore boxing fans and the general public as well.
Deontay Wilder is knocking guys out, but he is not really beating them up 'Ortiz's defeat was not really a career ending defeat' where as Mike Tyson's win against Razar Ruddock probably damaged him for the rest of his career.
There is a element missing within Deontay Wilder, that in my opinion does not make him worthy enough of being the baddest man on the planet 'I don't think he has a intimidating aura, and I really don't think his opponents are afraid of him'
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Wilder seems genuinely like a good guy. But his public persona is so scattershot, so all-over-the-map that he makes it hard to fully occupy a place in the popular imagination the way we wish a heavyweight champ could. One day he's being sweet, talking about his kids and his wife. Then he's talking about "wanting a body" on his record. Then hollering "BOMBZ SQUAD" after every remark. And then the ringwalk masks. It's a lot for anyone to absorb, difficult to parse. Without some degree of consistency, or cohesive narrative, it's going to be tough for Wilder to break through to the mainstream public for sure.
Plus, as others have noted - his boxing is dull to watch. With other fights, I'll say it for Tyson, he had the KOs but he also had speed, head movement, and throwing in combination. His talent for KOs fit right alongside his talent for other boxing skills, and those skills could be seen and appreciated by casuals. For Wilder, this isn't the case. His skill at KOs doesn't fit within a body of other skills - it's an outlier, and while it can be an exciting outlier, there just isn't much else to generate excitement during his fights.
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Less impressive because he's a **** boxer. Fighters like Tyson actually had skill and speed. Wilder is a one trick pony.
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Originally posted by historian larry View PostWhat does that say about Joshua's skills man?? he cant take shots, cant duck shots and has no heart yet you cheer for him nonstop...........
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