The knockdown shot Wilder could never recover from.
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Yup the picture TS posted was the end of the punch extension and wilder was going down already.. not any ring side analysis or one of lennox ward and crew mention that it was landed behind the head. Not even wilder so nooooooope. Twas a clean punch that made his ear bleed.Comment
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Not true. I posted the exact moment of impact. If it looks like a rabbit punch, it's because it was a rabbit punch.
How many knockdowns do you see where the fighters collapses 100% forward? How would someone fall 100% forward without being hit from behind?Comment
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Actually you didn't. Here's the exact moment of impact. A shot behind the ear. His hand slipped and cuffed him behind the head but the main impact was behind the ear.
Last edited by tritium_arma; 02-24-2020, 07:27 AM.Comment
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This is embarrassing even for you. First you were saying he lost because he got a rabbit punch that burst his ear drum and now you know the ear drum stuff is nonsense so you amend the story
He fell forward because he was bending at the waist and lost his footing.... how exactly was he going to fall backwards from that position?
When ever Wilder gets hurt he seems to motion that he got hit on the back of the head. The same thing happened in the Breazeale fight, he got hit on the side of the head and start motioning he got hit on the back of the head.
As to answer your question, I distinctly Crawford stopping Gamboa with an identical shot and Gamboa fell forward. So it does happen.
Just stop with the excuses, Wilder was in deep **** from the opening bell.Comment
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That looked like it half landed I'm going to rewatch the fight to see the equilibrium punchActually you didn't. Here's the exact moment of impact. A shot behind the ear. His hand slipped and cuffed him behind the head the main impact was behind the ear.
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