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  • #41
    Originally posted by genrick View Post
    Just imagine if DW was the one who dismantled Klitshcho.
    He'd be far worse denying AJ the fight.
    He beat a small unprepared Stiverne, then behaved as if he beat Tyson in his prime. Kills me.
    Imagine, if...Lmao. Imagine in boxing??? Haha

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    • #42
      Hilarious fans of boxing call fighters scared and duckers

      Its due to some sort of character complex whereby it makes them feel like the fighter they live vicariously through are the brave ones and the other people are scared

      Fighters fight for money. They will fight anyone for money. As fans you can choose not to tune into mismatches which will in turn make fighters fight in competitive fights

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      • #43
        Murat Gassiev knows a bit about Wilder and Wlad and power.

        https://youtu.be/***30xldnvA

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        • #44
          Originally posted by juggernaut666 View Post
          His problem isnt core strength ,its bc hes severly top heavy and at 6'7 keeping balance is that much difficult with very skinny legs .......look how wide his shoulders are .

          When children fight its a coordination problem , with Wilder its just simply a weak foundation combined with improper foot placement .
          The problem is his Core Strength, his body literally cannot cope with the momentum of his punches! Your core strength also involves your legs such as the posterior chain muscles! (So you are right about that!), but even his upper body/mid-section! Although looks are not everything? It looks very weak, when his body is in action! (I am convinced, that if there where any heavyweights which specialized in body punching? They could break him in half! But within this era of heavyweight boxing, fighters seem to neglect body punching! Unlike some of the heavyweights from the 90's etc
          Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 10-22-2017, 02:05 PM.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post
            The problem is his Core Strength, his body literally cannot cope with the momentum of his punches! Your core strength also involves your legs such as the posterior chain muscles! (So you are right about that!), but even his upper body/mid-section! Although looks are not everything? It looks very weak, when his body is in action! (I am convinced, that if there where any heavyweights which specialized in body punching? They could break him in half! But within this era of heavyweight boxing, fighters seem to neglect body punching! Unlike some of the heavyweights from the 90's etc
            Core strength doesnt dictate momentum ..its important for balance but its your legs that are used for balancing the entire body not the core muscles.

            Wilders core is very strong,thats why he hits as hard as he does. Core strength is not legs its all mid range including lower back. Hitting wilder to the body wouldnt be breaking him in half more that it would be knocking him off balance bc his LEGS cannot support his upper body as easy,this can be done with simple body jabs.

            Izu/breazeale/whyte/Joshua to name a few are brutal to effective body punchers. theres a kid trained by ali Bashir everyone will know real soon named Vlad Sirenko that has damaging body work.
            Last edited by juggernaut666; 10-22-2017, 04:53 PM.

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            • #46
              Originally posted by juggernaut666 View Post
              Core strength doesnt dictate momentum ..its important for balance but its your legs that are used for balancing the entire body not the core muscles.

              Wilders core is very strong,thats why he hits as hard as he does. Core strength is not legs its all mid range including lower back. Hitting wilder to the body wouldnt be breaking him in half more that it would be knocking him off balance bc his LEGS cannot support his upper body as easy,this can be done with simple body jabs.

              Izu/breazeale/whyte/Joshua to name a few are brutal to effective body punchers. theres a kid trained by ali Bashir everyone will know real soon named Vlad Sirenko that has damaging body work.
              Posterior Chain which involves some muscles groups in your legs is apart of your core muscle groups, so if you are stating that this is his weakness? His core strength is his weakness! I think Deontay Wilder is a very explosive and ballisticaly athletic! But in general I just don't think he is a balanced athlete (He probably has many muscle imbalances!) And this is why he is all over the show.......

              Ether which way, I think he needs to strengthen these weaknesses that? We have both mentioned in this thread before he faces Anthony Joshua! (When you analyse Deontay Wilder as a fighter, there is still massive room for improvement technically! Even more so than Anthony Joshua etc)..
              Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 10-22-2017, 05:16 PM.

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              • #47
                You two Joshua fans can talk about "core strength" just like I talk about Joshua's inability to move around the ring with his stiff ass, but Wilder is undefeated and so is Joshua. The difference is they haven't fought yet because Joshua is scared and is listening to Hearns scared ass also.

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by jas View Post
                  Hilarious fans of boxing call fighters scared and duckers

                  Its due to some sort of character complex whereby it makes them feel like the fighter they live vicariously through are the brave ones and the other people are scared

                  Fighters fight for money. They will fight anyone for money. As fans you can choose not to tune into mismatches which will in turn make fighters fight in competitive fights
                  Make sure you go into the Wilder ducked Wlad threads, and Wilder ducked Whyte threads and say the same thing.

                  On a side note. Bruh, you're reading into this too much. Why can't you admit that Joshua is reluctant to fight Wilder after a week full of BS talk from Joshua, lmao.

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