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Comments Thread For: Arum: Wilder is Horrible Boxer, But I've Never Seen One-Punch Power Like That
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You are certainly right about boxing being about more than having that "one punch". Still, if Wilder continues with the knockouts and knocks out the right guys he will have a legacy and be in the HOF. Professional boxing is more than winning on points. Rocky Marciano wasn't the best boxer of his era but he left a legacy and it is well deserved.Last edited by OldTerry; 01-04-2020, 03:09 PM.Comment
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History has already handed Wilder an L ,and stats suggest he’s going to take more losses since stepping up. He only has one unofficial loss because he was saved by the bell more then once .
Even though Furys a clown and hurts his own career I’m still taking him and by stoppage this time only because I have to believe there’s a slight intelligent thinking process somewhere and Kronk gym MIGHT teach him how to throw correct punches for this one ?
But yea one punch isn’t going to cut it in the long run ,Wilders just lucky he hasn’t fought a guy with two fisted power yet otherwise he would have lost awhile back .Comment
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In the HW division power is the most important thing. Nobody with as poor technique as Wilder could be as successful as a bantamweight or a lightweight but as a HW you can get away with it.Comment
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He lost almost every round against Ortiz before the KO. I wouldn't call that improved boxing. He doesn't need to improve his boxing skills to beat Fury. All he needs to do is land one good straight right to the chin.Comment
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Top Rank's CEO Bob Arum, who co-promotes undefeated heavyweight contender Tyson Fury, gives his boxer a massive edge in terms of boxing ability, in the upcoming rematch with WBC world champion Deontay Wilder.
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Much respect Normnealon, this is how boxing debates are supposed to play out.
Without bias and with pure enthusiast appreciation for the sport.
A great boxing conversation is like enjoying a well aged scotch and a flavorful Cigar.
Wish these inarticulate fan boys understood it so that we could have more meaningful discussions and have a much more rich and complete sport.Comment
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