Wilder pretty much has learned some boxing. He proved that in the Ortiz rematch but it was against the wrong style. What Wilder has learned is perfect for the conventional stance opponent Fury rematch. It's going to be easier until Wilder knocks him out. This fight which is a bomb vs a feather fist won't see rd. 5 Mark my words.🥊
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Originally posted by Boxingfanatic75 View PostDo you actually analyze fights or just bloviate endlessly like a fan girl wrapped up in a pretty pick bow? Let me take the opportunity to educate you.
1) Wilder vs Ethan Cox
Cox paw with jab, Wilder steps over with an overhand right COUNTER
2) Wilder vs Rabotte
Rabotte leads with a lazy jab and Wilder COUNTERS with a check left hook followed by a ko right
3) Wilder vs Dan Sheehan
Sheehan throws a wild right, Wilder steps around leaving Sheehan exposed and COUNTERS with a straight right KO
4) Wilder vs Dan Cota
Cota misses with a wild right to the body, Wilder turns putting Cota out of position follows up with a COUNTER and right hand KO
5) Wilder vs David Long
Long throws a jab/half hook and is IMMEDIATELY COUNTERED by a right hand KO
6) Wilder vs Jesse Oltmanns
Oltmanns attempts to throw a jab and is met by a right hand COUNTER KO
7) Wilder vs Damon McCreary
McCreary throws and over hand right, wilder slips throws a check left hook and COUNTERS with a right handed KO
I can cite at least 20 more if you wish but I think you get the point. Try taking the time to actually analyze what is taking place in a good ing before opening your suck.
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostAndy Lee: If Tyson Fury Hurts Wilder - He Will Go For The Finish!
According to former world champion Andy Lee, there has been a change in heavyweight contender Tyson Fury linked up with new head trainer "SugarHill" Steward. Fury shocked most of the boxing world, when he decided to part ways with the man who trained him for his last five fights, Ben Davison. Fury is preparing for a February rematch with WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder. They fought to a controversial twelve round split draw in December of 2018.
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Originally posted by Plick647 View Postduh, thats rule #2 in boxing; only preceded by jabjabjab
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Originally posted by Boxingfanatic75 View PostDo you actually analyze fights or just bloviate endlessly like a fan girl wrapped up in a pretty pick bow? Let me take the opportunity to educate you.
1) Wilder vs Ethan Cox
Cox paw with jab, Wilder steps over with an overhand right COUNTER
2) Wilder vs Rabotte
Rabotte leads with a lazy jab and Wilder COUNTERS with a check left hook followed by a ko right
3) Wilder vs Dan Sheehan
Sheehan throws a wild right, Wilder steps around leaving Sheehan exposed and COUNTERS with a straight right KO
4) Wilder vs Dan Cota
Cota misses with a wild right to the body, Wilder turns putting Cota out of position follows up with a COUNTER and right hand KO
5) Wilder vs David Long
Long throws a jab/half hook and is IMMEDIATELY COUNTERED by a right hand KO
6) Wilder vs Jesse Oltmanns
Oltmanns attempts to throw a jab and is met by a right hand COUNTER KO
7) Wilder vs Damon McCreary
McCreary throws and over hand right, wilder slips throws a check left hook and COUNTERS with a right handed KO
I can cite at least 20 more if you wish but I think you get the point. Try taking the time to actually analyze what is taking place in a good ing before opening your suck.
You might as well do the other 20..
No mas!
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Originally posted by Boxingfanatic75 View PostDo you actually analyze fights or just bloviate endlessly like a fan girl wrapped up in a pretty pick bow? Let me take the opportunity to educate you.
2) Wilder vs Rabotte - 17 fights, 13 losses, 4 by KO
3) Wilder vs Dan Sheehan - 51 fights, 39 losses, 9 by KO
4) Wilder vs Dan Cota - 28 fights, 8 losses, 6 by KO
5) Wilder vs David Long - 17 fights, 5 losses, 3 by KO
6) Wilder vs Jesse Oltmanns - 18 fights, 6 losses, 5 by KO
7) Wilder vs Damon McCreary - 22 fights, 7 losses, 6 by KO.
You've not really used any great examples of fighters and none of which have anywhere near the level of boxing ability of Tyson Fury. All of them have been KO'd to poor level fighters.
I'd respect your opinion a bit more if you could give better examples where Wilder's counter was based more on Wilder's skill, rather than the opponents apparent lack of. Just saying.
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Originally posted by YoungManRumble View PostWhats the point of analyzing an underdeveloped Wilder KO'ing cans in a round or two? Doesn't really apply much to this fight
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Originally posted by OnlytheTruth View Post1) Wilder vs Ethan Cox - 10 fights, 8 losses, 5 by KO
2) Wilder vs Rabotte - 17 fights, 13 losses, 4 by KO
3) Wilder vs Dan Sheehan - 51 fights, 39 losses, 9 by KO
4) Wilder vs Dan Cota - 28 fights, 8 losses, 6 by KO
5) Wilder vs David Long - 17 fights, 5 losses, 3 by KO
6) Wilder vs Jesse Oltmanns - 18 fights, 6 losses, 5 by KO
7) Wilder vs Damon McCreary - 22 fights, 7 losses, 6 by KO.
You've not really used any great examples of fighters and none of which have anywhere near the level of boxing ability of Tyson Fury. All of them have been KO'd to poor level fighters.
I'd respect your opinion a bit more if you could give better examples where Wilder's counter was based more on Wilder's skill, rather than the opponents apparent lack of. Just saying.
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