Steroids, because “he’s with the same team that got Mayweather to where he’s at now.”
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where does wilders punchpower come from and why..
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I’ve always wondered where this sort of thing comes from, the same way I’ve wondered why some major league pitchers can throw much harder than others. It’s not a size thing, although it helps. I’ve come to the belief that some people just have natural mechanics that cannot be taught. Of course, this is an oversimplification — there are a lot of other factors involved — but I do believe this is where it begins. Mike Tyson was once asked where punching power comes from. His reply was what he got from Cus D’Amato, “It’s a gift. You either have it or you don’t.” Seems to be in line with my own observations. It’s hard to pin down; because in the end, it’s an inborn ability. You can teach someone to punch harder, but you can’t teach eye-popping power, which is what Wilder has.
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Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View PostIve always wondered where this sort of thing comes from, the same way Ive wondered why some major league pitchers can throw much harder than others. Its not a size thing, although it helps. Ive come to the belief that some people just have natural mechanics that cannot be taught. Of course, this is an oversimplification there are a lot of other factors involved but I do believe this is where it begins. Mike Tyson was once asked where punching power comes from. His reply was what he got from Cus DAmato, Its a gift. You either have it or you dont. Seems to be in line with my own observations. Its hard to pin down; because in the end, its an inborn ability. You can teach someone to punch harder, but you cant teach eye-popping power, which is what Wilder has.
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He doesn't really have that much power. Look at his most recent knockouts. The guys were either totally out of shape and had no business being in the ring with any professional, or the ref stopped the fight too early. I haven't seen any "devastating" KO"s by Wilder. He knocked Fury down, and Fury got up and won the fight.
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I tend to agree with Teddy Atlas Philosophy as far as "Punchers Are Born NOT MADE"
You don't "BECOME A PUNCHER" at least not Naturally...hell even with PED's you don't all of a sudden develop one punch KO Power. However, you can teach a Punch more Technique and Boxing Skills!
Wilder just have to LISTEN to Mark Breeland and be patient with his damn Jab and go to the body more. He loves knockouts so much that when he see his opponent is hurt he gets very WILD. Did it vs Breazeale and he got caught by Breazeale which buzzed him a bit. What he did which was improvement is that he stepped back and reset...then the knockout came easy after that. He also set up the big KO by at least Shooting The Jab in which Breazeale thought he was countering that Jab with his Left Hand, he did not expect Wilder to shoot that Right Hand so fast like that and them...BOOM!
Not a fan of his Technique at all...However that Right Hand is NO JOKE like him or not you cannot take that from him despite trolls posting their ignorance with "He Doesn't Hit That Hard..."
Also CORE STRENGTH is something that doesn't get talked about often in boxing but Wilder, while he has Skinny Legs he has a Long, Broad and Powerfully Built Torso. Power comes for Core Strength too...
Last edited by sicko; 06-22-2019, 04:40 PM.
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Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View PostNervous System strength, Tendon Strength, Bone Density, muscle fibers
His Mindset. He is constantly talking about his own power, he idolizes his own punching power above everything else. Last fighter I saw do this was David Haye, and it effected his opponents and gave him great self belief. His body was already breaking down vs Derek Chisora, but it was his power which suddenly ended that fight.
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