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Is Deontay Wilder A Miracle Physical Talent? 212 lbs. Hardest Puncher Ever.

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  • #31
    Originally posted by Jubei View Post
    Haha Hardest puncher ever? Against what competition? He fought nobody, he knocked out nobody. He couldnt knock out a Fury that just lost 150lb and was in very mediocre shape after just fighting 2 absolute nobodies.
    Let him knock out Parker, Whyte or Joshua then we'll talk, not some guys who are either absolute bums or 48 years old.
    GGG lost LMAO

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    • #32
      Originally posted by NearHypnos View Post
      What are you talking about? The fight DID go on and Fury is the one who had him hurt and holding to finish out. :/...


      What’s freaky is how fresh Fury was when he got back up. Not sure I’ve ever seen anything like that. He looked completely fine. Straight zombie mode. All those long drug fueled nights where you thought youd die were no doubt good experience/preparation from coming back from the dead.
      like i said, Wilder unloads then reloads. He will spend all his energy on a few bursts in the round. then come back next round and unload again.


      Fury wouldn't be able to take another even partial shot from wilder. his brain would shut down.

      Fury did look good when Wilder was reloading but he didn't hardly do any damage to Wilder with his pitty pats.

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      • #33
        Freakish, ****** strength type of power.


        Maybe Charlie Z is really a bad mofo with a titanium chin because he took all of Wilder's power, at a soaking wet 140 pounds, and hardly buckled.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Jubei View Post
          Haha Hardest puncher ever? Against what competition? He fought nobody, he knocked out nobody. He couldnt knock out a Fury that just lost 150lb and was in very mediocre shape after just fighting 2 absolute nobodies.
          Let him knock out Parker, Whyte or Joshua then we'll talk, not some guys who are either absolute bums or 48 years old.

          Ortiz > Whyte, Parker

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          • #35
            The POWER is undeniable, also gotta give the man credit for his Determination and has also shown to be durable with a Good Chin. However, he has a TON of flaws that if he just clean up, he can beat all of the Heavyweights but he doesn't seem all that interesting in cleaning things up and adding more to that power. He Seems OK with being Wild and "Technically Awkward" Not saying he should change everything, he is what he is, he is a athlete who can punch so no he is never going to be a SKILLED BOXER but if he can learn to be patient with his jab and add a Uppercut and more of a Variety of Power Punches then they can knock anybody out at Heavyweight. As seen with Fury, you're not going to avoid his Power for 12 Straight Rounds, like Fury you might have to get off the Canvas to beat him. He fought the 2 Most Skilled Heavyweights in this current ERA back to back so it gets no better than them Skill Wise in the Heavyweight Division

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            • #36
              Originally posted by HeadShots View Post
              like i said, Wilder unloads then reloads. He will spend all his energy on a few bursts in the round. then come back next round and unload again.


              Fury wouldn't be able to take another even partial shot from wilder. his brain would shut down.

              Fury did look good when Wilder was reloading but he didn't hardly do any damage to Wilder with his pitty pats.
              Everyone unloads and reloads! Lol. That’s literally a way of saying tired. “Yeah he gets tired..but when he catches his breath look out.” That goes for 100% of the human population man. Thats why all tired fighters come out looking good for a few when coming out in the beginning of the round.

              Tyson Fury most definitely did damage. Any fit 250 pound male athlete on earth does damage when he punches you clean. It doesnt have to be an explosive punch. Any punch is damaging with that much weight behind it and thats why Wilder held as hard as Fury did when he got hit with that big right hand that had him in all sorts of trouble

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              • #37
                Originally posted by NearHypnos View Post
                Everyone unloads and reloads! Lol. That’s literally a way of saying tired. “Yeah he gets tired..but when he catches his breath look out.” That goes for 100% of the human population man. Thats why all tired fighters come out looking good for a few when coming out in the beginning of the round.

                Tyson Fury most definitely did damage. Any fit 250 pound male athlete on earth does damage when he punches you clean. It doesnt have to be an explosive punch. Any punch is damaging with that much weight behind it and thats why Wilder held as hard as Fury did when he got hit with that big right hand that had him in all sorts of trouble

                completely false. Fury and Malignaggi for example don't use that approach. They pepper you and keep going.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by HeadShots View Post
                  No. Foreman, Tyson, Liston didn't have as many 1 punch KO's as Wilder.

                  Especially against 250 lb modern day heavyweights.


                  Is Wilder the greatest specimen to walk into boxing history? He is smaller than most most cruisers. Yet he's the big bad boogieman and bullies the likes of 260 lb Tyson Fury around the ring like an abused spouse. He has another 250 lb AJ doing a Bruce Jenner impression with his tucking.
                  Tyson hit harder he is much shorter so he can't land punches from the out side like Wilder, he had to work his way in

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                  • #39
                    I think we can all agree, Wilder hits hard. It's a good job too since he has practically nothing else.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by HeadShots View Post
                      completely false. Fury and Malignaggi for example don't use that approach. They pepper you and keep going.

                      Malignaggi is a 140 pound jabbing manlet hitting people his size.

                      Tyson Fury is a 250+ pound man smashing a man 30-40 pounds smaller and rattling a brain of roughly the same size as the one Malignaggi is hitting.

                      This is why Fury gets stoppages and Paulie does not. Paulie’s arm punch has very little weight behind it.

                      Fury is a hard puncher by virtue of his size. He’s not an explosive guy like Wilder but to imply he doesnt hit hard is weird. He might not sleep a guy in one punch, but that is potentially more damaging. It’s not always the one punch that does all the damage. It’s the accumulation.
                      Last edited by NearHypnos; 12-04-2018, 02:13 PM.

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