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  • Wilder: My Jab Stronger Than Fury's and Price's Right Hands

    By Scott Gilfoid

    Unbeaten heavyweight prospect Deontay Wilder (26-0, 26 KOs) hasnt been too impressed with what hes seen of the unbeaten British heavyweights Tyson Fury and David Price. Wilder doesnt rate their power as being anything close to his own. In fact, Wilder believes his jab is stronger than Fury and Prices best right hand power.

    Wilder notes that Price and Fury both have been fighting low level opposition like himself, but he says hes been at least knocking all of his guys out within 4 rounds or less.

    Wilder said to boxingbeatandrhymes Its plain and clear to see that Im definitely a stronger fighter than all three of those guys [Price, Fury & Bryant Jennings]. I definitely feel like Im faster.

    My jab is probably stronger than all three of their right hands. Im knocking everybody out and Im definitely stronger than those guys. I havent even been past the fourth round. Whoever takes me past he 4th round, theyre going to be surprised by my boxing ability.

    I totally agree with Deontay. Hes definitely got the better power compared to Price, Fury and Jennings. Theres no comparison. Furys little more than a 69 slapper; Jennings is an arm puncher, and Price simply doesnt have the huge one-punch power that Wilder has or even the likes of Wladimir Klitschko. It normally takes Price a lot of shots to take his opponents down. He just doesnt have the single shot power that Wilder has. When you compare that to Wilder, youll see that Wilder is knocking guys out with single shots. Once Wilder lands his big right hand its over, baby!

    Ive seen Wilders jab and I got to say it probably is better than the best right hand from Fury, Price and Jennings. Wilder has a real weapon with his power jab, and its too bad he doesnt use more often its devastating to see his opponents heads snapping back when he lands it.

    Wilder explained in the interview that he rarely has to use his jab or his powerful left hook in his fights because his opponents often keel over after theyve been hit with the first right hand he lands. Wilder will land a right hand, and his opponent will hit the deck. The process then repeats itself over and over until the fight is stopped. It usually only takes one knockdown for Wilder to get the KO because hes so powerful.

    Wilder will be showing off his stuff on Saturday night against Matt Greer in Mexico in a scheduled 10 round fight. For boxing fans in the U.S, youll be able to view the fight on Fox Deportes. Unfortunately boxing fans from Europe wont be able to see it because it wont be televised outside of Mexico and the U.S.

    http://www.************.com/2013/01/...ice-can-punch/

  • #2
    It should be fun reading the responses to this~


    Wilder can certainly crack though and a fighter should have great confidence in what is one of his best attributes.

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    • #3
      Shut up Wilder you're the bumslayer wake me up when you Fight someone in the top 300

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      • #4
        Originally posted by HooksInYou View Post
        By Scott Gilfoid

        Unbeaten heavyweight prospect Deontay Wilder (26-0, 26 KOs) hasnt been too impressed with what hes seen of the unbeaten British heavyweights Tyson Fury and David Price. Wilder doesnt rate their power as being anything close to his own. In fact, Wilder believes his jab is stronger than Fury and Prices best right hand power.

        Wilder notes that Price and Fury both have been fighting low level opposition like himself, but he says hes been at least knocking all of his guys out within 4 rounds or less.

        Wilder said to boxingbeatandrhymes Its plain and clear to see that Im definitely a stronger fighter than all three of those guys [Price, Fury & Bryant Jennings]. I definitely feel like Im faster.

        My jab is probably stronger than all three of their right hands. Im knocking everybody out and Im definitely stronger than those guys. I havent even been past the fourth round. Whoever takes me past he 4th round, theyre going to be surprised by my boxing ability.

        I totally agree with Deontay. Hes definitely got the better power compared to Price, Fury and Jennings. Theres no comparison. Furys little more than a 69 slapper; Jennings is an arm puncher, and Price simply doesnt have the huge one-punch power that Wilder has or even the likes of Wladimir Klitschko. It normally takes Price a lot of shots to take his opponents down. He just doesnt have the single shot power that Wilder has. When you compare that to Wilder, youll see that Wilder is knocking guys out with single shots. Once Wilder lands his big right hand its over, baby!

        Ive seen Wilders jab and I got to say it probably is better than the best right hand from Fury, Price and Jennings. Wilder has a real weapon with his power jab, and its too bad he doesnt use more often its devastating to see his opponents heads snapping back when he lands it.

        Wilder explained in the interview that he rarely has to use his jab or his powerful left hook in his fights because his opponents often keel over after theyve been hit with the first right hand he lands. Wilder will land a right hand, and his opponent will hit the deck. The process then repeats itself over and over until the fight is stopped. It usually only takes one knockdown for Wilder to get the KO because hes so powerful.

        Wilder will be showing off his stuff on Saturday night against Matt Greer in Mexico in a scheduled 10 round fight. For boxing fans in the U.S, youll be able to view the fight on Fox Deportes. Unfortunately boxing fans from Europe wont be able to see it because it wont be televised outside of Mexico and the U.S.

        http://www.************.com/2013/01/...ice-can-punch/
        What about your chin Wilder ?

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        • #5
          I think Price and Fury would break Wilder in half pretty comfortably.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Luilun
            Quote:

            Originally Posted by HooksInYou

            By Scott Gilfoid

            Unbeaten heavyweight prospect Deontay Wilder (26-0, 26 KO’s) hasn’t been too impressed with what he’s seen of the unbeaten British heavyweights Tyson Fury and David Price. Wilder doesn’t rate their power as being anything close to his own. In fact, Wilder believes his jab is stronger than Fury and Price’s best right hand power.

            Wilder notes that Price and Fury both have been fighting low level opposition like himself, but he says he’s been at least knocking all of his guys out within 4 rounds or less.

            Wilder said to boxingbeatandrhymes “It’s plain and clear to see that I’m definitely a stronger fighter than all three of those guys [Price, Fury & Bryant Jennings]. I definitely feel like I’m faster.

            My jab is probably stronger than all three of their right hands. I’m knocking everybody out and I’m definitely stronger than those guys. I haven’t even been past the fourth round. Whoever takes me past he 4th round, they’re going to be surprised by my boxing ability.”

            I totally agree with Deontay. He’s definitely got the better power compared to Price, Fury and Jennings. There’s no comparison. Fury’s little more than a 6’9” slapper; Jennings is an arm puncher, and Price simply doesn’t have the huge one-punch power that Wilder has or even the likes of Wladimir Klitschko. It normally takes Price a lot of shots to take his opponents down. He just doesn’t have the single shot power that Wilder has. When you compare that to Wilder, you’ll see that Wilder is knocking guys out with single shots. Once Wilder lands his big right hand it’s over, baby!

            I’ve seen Wilder’s jab and I got to say it probably is better than the best right hand from Fury, Price and Jennings. Wilder has a real weapon with his power jab, and it’s too bad he doesn’t use more often it’s devastating to see his opponent’s heads snapping back when he lands it.

            Wilder explained in the interview that he rarely has to use his jab or his powerful left hook in his fights because his opponents often keel over after they’ve been hit with the first right hand he lands. Wilder will land a right hand, and his opponent will hit the deck. The process then repeats itself over and over until the fight is stopped. It usually only takes one knockdown for Wilder to get the KO because he’s so powerful.

            Wilder will be showing off his stuff on Saturday night against Matt Greer in Mexico in a scheduled 10 round fight. For boxing fans in the U.S, you’ll be able to view the fight on Fox Deportes. Unfortunately boxing fans from Europe won’t be able to see it because it won’t be televised outside of Mexico and the U.S.

            http://www.************.com/2013/01/...ice-can-punch/

            What about your chin Wilder ?
            What about Fury's?


            Posted from Boxingscene.com App for Android

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            • #7
              Heavyweights making noise!

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              • #8
                I'd like to see Wilder step it up soon, but I figure they are feeding him tomato cans for a reason.

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                • #9
                  Just looks like a typical made up Scott Gilfoid interview, hating on British fighters to me.

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                  • #10
                    I'm waiting on Earls furious response, lol.

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