See why Dayonteeeeeeh Wiyldeeeeer was kept away from punchers

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  • Earl-Hickey
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    #1

    See why Dayonteeeeeeh Wiyldeeeeer was kept away from punchers

    You see why

    I mean Fury is a master boxer but he's not much of a puncher, this is a guy who tried to walk Otto Wallin down and hit a brick wall

    And he's faceplanting wilder with a bodyshot.

    Typical glass cannon, and if he'd fought a puncher on the come up we would have found out then.
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    Was he?

    He fought plenty of people with decent power.

    Who are the punchers in the division? Fury has a bigger KO% than fighters like Povetkin, Whyte, Ruiz..

    Wilder fought guys with decent power such as Breazeale, Ortiz etc.

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    • RoyJonesJrp4pno1
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      #3
      Everyone in the heavyweight division has power to some extent by default.

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      • Earl-Hickey
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        #4
        Originally posted by deathofaclown
        Was he?

        He fought plenty of people with decent power.

        Who are the punchers in the division? Fury has a bigger KO% than fighters like Povetkin, Whyte, Ruiz..

        Wilder fought guys with decent power such as Breazeale, Ortiz etc.
        Lmao brezeale

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        • SN!PER
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          I'm pretty sure anyone in the division could get dropped by a 275 lb. man hitting them with a RABBIT PUNCH behind the head.

          Roy Jones Jr. landed a weak rabbit punch on B-hop in a clinch, and B-hop was given 5 minutes of recovery time.

          Why was B-hop awarded 5 minutes of recovery time, while Deontay was given an 8-count?

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          • Madison Boxing
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            #6
            I said this for years that's why they kept him away from whyte and Joshua. He's had 40 odd fights and he's never been matched up with a puncher, team wilder knew he was delicate in the chin department.

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              #7
              Originally posted by SNlPER
              I'm pretty sure anyone in the division could get dropped by a 275 lb. man hitting them with a RABBIT PUNCH behind the head.

              Roy Jones Jr. landed a weak rabbit punch on B-hop in a clinch, and B-hop was given 5 minutes of recovery time.

              Why was B-hop awarded 5 minutes of recovery time, while Deontay was given an 8-count?

              Otto Wallin took ALL Fury had to offer and kept coming

              Pigeon legs got faceplanted off a body shot

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                #8
                Originally posted by LDBC Slayer
                Otto Wallin took ALL Fury had to offer and kept coming
                Credit to Otto for staying in there in a tough fight.

                But did Fury hit Otto with punches behind the head?

                Pigeon legs got faceplanted off a body shot
                The first 2 rounds were competitive. I scored it 1-1.

                Wilder was a dead-man-walking after the 3rd round rabbit punch that short-circuited his legs.

                He was falling over like a drunkard in every single round after that. This wasn't a fight, man. It was a disabled guy with no equilibrium getting pushed around, headlocked, dragged around the ring, tripped, and clubbed behind the head repeatedly.

                I believe Fury could have won the fight with clean punches. He didn't have to use those tactics on a man who was already impaired and had no chance to win.

                If Fury wins the 3rd fight with clean punches (which I believe he can) then I will give him full credit and lots of respect.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by SNlPER
                  I'm pretty sure anyone in the division could get dropped by a 275 lb. man hitting them with a RABBIT PUNCH behind the head.

                  Roy Jones Jr. landed a weak rabbit punch on B-hop in a clinch, and B-hop was given 5 minutes of recovery time.

                  Why was B-hop awarded 5 minutes of recovery time, while Deontay was given an 8-count?
                  Bro he lost...sometimes your guy loses...it's OK man

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                  • bopbopbbe
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                    Luis Ortiz is a puncher as much as anybody in the division gtfo with that ****. I was critic of Wilder's resume as much as anybody but you have to give him credit for taking the first Ortiz fight.

                    The most dangerous fight for any of the top 3 outside of each other.

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