How Is Wilders Abilities To Take A True Power Punch ?

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  • Stuart Chandler
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    How Is Wilders Abilities To Take A True Power Punch ?

    Reviewing his fights how does he defeat Fury ?

    Molina hurt him bad enough to buckle him . A guy named a Sconiers had him out on the deck and we all saw a bell get him out of trouble in 2017 or was it 18 against Ortiz ? Wilder also said Breazeale stunned him and that was not a good shot .even Furys jab was stiffening him .

    I don’t know he has to get by an underated puncher who has a size advantage ,how does he do that if he cannot take a solid punch with someone that can easily reach him ? I don’t see how this is going to work ,genetically I think Wilder was dealt with a bad chin just look at his brother to he’s made of glass but ironically I think he’s a better boxer then Wilder so maybe there’s a chance he can adapt ?
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    bout tree fiddy

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    • Marvlus Marv
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      Are you aware that his legs resemble stilts? Come on, Windmill gets buzzed by the waft of a miss.

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      • Ray*
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        He can hope to land a lucky punch, which Fury wouldn't get up from. I think is this, he fought the weakest Fury in the first fight, Whilst Wilder was at his best abilities, in the second fight he fought a Fury who was coming in with a bad cut over his eye in his previous fight, again Wilder was at his best (Confident-wise) after stopping both Breazeale and Ortiz.

        So unless Fury has another mental break down before their 3rd fight then its difficult to see how Wilder get over Fury, He couldn't bully him pre-fight or mentally in their first fight, in their second fight he tried to ban everyone that thought he lost the first fight, he then tried the NO presser thing. AFTER the fight he made tonnes of excuses even up until yesterday, claiming it wasn't him in there, I mean if it wasn't him in there was it the Brown bomber? Wasn't it the bronze bomber that Wilder came out and claimed would be fighting against Fury on fight night? 17 rounds with Fury now and he probably won only 4/5 rounds if you are been generous.

        I mean the guy is so deluded i don't even know what to say anymore. Hopefully he doesn't believe half of the crap that he says...Hopefully he actually work in the gym to correct his flaws. And not hope to just land a punch (2 seconds) and get the KO.

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        • Stuart Chandler
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          Originally posted by Ray*
          He can hope to land a lucky punch, which Fury wouldn't get up from. I think is this, he fought the weakest Fury in the first fight, Whilst Wilder was at his best abilities, in the second fight he fought a Fury who was coming in with a bad cut over his eye in his previous fight, again Wilder was at his best (Confident-wise) after stopping both Breazeale and Ortiz.

          So unless Fury has another mental break down before their 3rd fight then its difficult to see how Wilder get over Fury, He couldn't bully him pre-fight or mentally in their first fight, in their second fight he tried to ban everyone that thought he lost the first fight, he then tried the NO presser thing. AFTER the fight he made tonnes of excuses even up until yesterday, claiming it wasn't him in there, I mean if it wasn't him in there was it the Brown bomber? Wasn't it the bronze bomber that Wilder came out and claimed would be fighting against Fury on fight night? 17 rounds with Fury now and he probably won only 4/5 rounds if you are been generous.

          I mean the guy is so deluded i don't even know what to say anymore. Hopefully he doesn't believe half of the crap that he says...Hopefully he actually work in the gym to correct his flaws. And not hope to just land a punch (2 seconds) and get the KO.
          Look at the beginning of this video ,is that even legal in a sanctioned fight of Wilder doing spinning moves ? This was prior to the first fight .

          https://********/4FmWbH7EICs

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          • Mindgames
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            Originally posted by Stuart Chandler
            Reviewing his fights how does he defeat Fury ?

            Molina hurt him bad enough to buckle him . A guy named a Sconiers had him out on the deck and we all saw a bell get him out of trouble in 2017 or was it 18 against Ortiz ? Wilder also said Breazeale stunned him and that was not a good shot .even Furys jab was stiffening him .

            I don’t know he has to get by an underated puncher who has a size advantage ,how does he do that if he cannot take a solid punch with someone that can easily reach him ? I don’t see how this is going to work ,genetically I think Wilder was dealt with a bad chin just look at his brother to he’s made of glass but ironically I think he’s a better boxer then Wilder so maybe there’s a chance he can adapt ?
            Sconiers was a small very light punching heavyweight too. He never knocked down anyone else near world level. Wilder has been steered away from anyone who was young and hit hard. He was knocked clean out through a head guard in the amateurs. Wlad was supposed to have knocked him out in sparring. And although I always said Fury could stop him,i think Joshua would knock him out clean if he lands on him. Wilders confidence is shot now. He's a highlight reel knockout waiting to happen.
            Last edited by Mindgames; 04-17-2020, 10:22 AM.

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            • Simple-Touche
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              I don't think his jaw weak, went hit him with bodyshots and slow him down. That's how you stop somebody with a solid chin in boxing (Off topic Sergey Deryanchanko if he would've went to GGG body more and not just head hunt he would've knocked out GGG)and everyone in the heavyweight divison can punch with bodyshots get inside his reach and exploit his weakness not being able counter punch. If he can control Fury lead hand and punch with Fury when his hands down utilizing the jab for offense not to finding his range for the right and be on his a little bit more not flat flooted in the 3rd fight I think he's going to be champion although it's not guarantee. Easier said then done Fury has all the momentum in the world if he keep his hands up more and shoot more faints, keep his head off the center line and wrap up and keep mauling him he will have a good chance to still be champion although it's not guarantee. I don't see why people saying Wilder is a hypejob for one L that's actually discrediting Fury.

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                Wilder doesn’t react well to getting hit so tHat tells you he does not have a good chin ,fighters with good chins are able to still punch back and or not freeze up sometimes Wilder does both but he gets stunned easily with jabs also ,not a good sign . In the Ortiz fight he basically had to wait for the bell to ring with no sign of any abilities to counter punch back.

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                • JakeTheBoxer
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                  That is why I think Joshua beats him. Joshua hits harder than Fury or Ortiz, I am sure about that. Probably also Dubois and Ruiz hit harder.

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                  • dan_cov
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                    I don't think his chins as bad as I previously thought.

                    He's been buzzed by some meh opponents but to his credit he's probably done well to take them as well as he did. Its one thing getting hit but its totally different when you get caught in between shots and get caught in exchanges committing in the manner he does. I feel his chins maybe one of his best assets though its far from granite it holds up pretty well.

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