Comments Thread For: Atlas: Wilder Doesn't Know How To Fight; Exposed Again For No Fundamentals

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  • Roberto Vasquez
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    #41
    Originally posted by BangEM
    Keep AJ’s name out of yer mouth. You’re obsessed with the guy and can’t stop spamming his name everywhere even on threads that have nothing to do with him.
    Another weird fan-boy stalker....

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    • fightfanjoe
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      #42
      Originally posted by Lomadeaux
      Teddy has forgotten more about boxing than this entire forum combined. It's pretty funny listening to people try and discredit him.
      My sentiments exactly. Dudes on here seriously believe that watching boxing for years (or being involved in its periphery) gives them legit expertise.

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      • Liondw
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        #43
        Wilder has that great right hand power, but yes, not good fundamentals. If you look closely at who he actually beat, the picture becomes clearer. Take nothing away from Fury, clearly the best heavyweight in the world.

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        • Chuckguy
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          #44
          Why all the hate on teddy? He is 100% right! Beyoncé knows nothing but straight right hand. Take his power away and what do you have? Nothing

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          • Oldskoolg
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            #45
            I disagree, he had them because he showed them on the way up to the title and as an amateur. After he won the title he got lazy and stubborn and got comfortable giving away rounds and letting g his opponents dictate the pace

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            • Squ□redCircle34
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              #46
              I disagree, Wilder can fight and has some skills but he neglected them ever since he got more popular and fell in love with his power!

              If you watch some of his past fights that no one talks about he actually threw combinations and fought on the inside well!

              He just wasn’t prepared for a much bigger man being that aggressive and who fought that dirty!

              Now he knows that one punch alone can’t do it so he’ll need to knock Fury out by accumulation and punishment which could prove worse than knocking Fury out!

              He’s capable of turning things around, people are counting him out too early as if he’s a nobody!

              Fury changed everything up and his entire style which means he knew how serious of a threat Wilder is!

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              • BangEM
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                #47
                Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez
                Another weird fan-boy stalker....
                Stalker calling someone a stalker. What a deranged bellend!

                How did this thread get to AJ, idiot?

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                • NachoMan
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                  #48
                  It think it reflects real stubbornness and pride to maintain the same incompetent corner. Wilder seems to have such an ego that he simply cannot submit to a better trainer's guidance. Deas and Breland do what their told. They simply wash out the mouthpiece and say ****** **** at the press conference. They are yes men, nothing more.

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                  • NaijaD
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                    #49
                    Wilder did say you don't need skills in the heavyweight division so I guess that misconception caught up with him, Atlas is absolutely right with his assessment though.

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                    • Combat Talk Radio
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by fightfanjoe
                      My sentiments exactly. Dudes on here seriously believe that watching boxing for years (or being involved in its periphery) gives them legit expertise.
                      Teddy Atlas who said Manny Pacquiao was going to spark Floyd?

                      Teddy Atlas who said Tim Bradley was a "FIREMAN!" who was going to knock Manny Pacquiao out?

                      Teddy Atlas who said Joshua had no chance at beating Ruiz in the rematch?

                      That Teddy Atlas?

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