I've Got To Say It....Deontay Wilder Has a Glass Jaw!!!

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  1. KO KIDD

    KO KIDD Loyal Member Full Member

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    i think it could have just been a fluke and a product of his management

    this is the only guy who put up a real effort wilder is used to opponents jsut falling over

    he probably underestimated scorniers and not being used to be attacked he probably was caught with a shot he didnt see cause his defense has never been tested

    maybe your right maybe your wrong but ill reserve my opinion til he fights another real opponent and we see what happens

    i dont like how wilder is being moved and all but glass jaw im not sure
     
  2. Zakman

    Zakman ESB's Chinchecker Full Member

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    The very fact that he is being moved SO slowly and carefully is itself indication that his handlers know about his problems with punch resistance. Trust me, I've been following boxing for 35 years, I've seen this **** a thousand times before. It might not be the case, true - but all the signs are there.:yep
     
  3. MetalMandible

    MetalMandible Chinchecker Full Member

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    The guy was nearly sparked out by one of those Deep South flea market fighters he's been feasting on and people think this guy is actually going to make an impact on the HW division?:lol::lol::rofl:rofl:patsch

    I've had doubts about his Mandible for awhile and the fact that his management is still matching him with feather-fisted bums this far into his career tells me that they have doubts about it, as well. They know that Chin is Grade AAA china and if he ever steps up to a halfway legitimate fighter, which is doubtful, that it will be exposed brutally.
     
  4. PBC

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    I'm not even a big fan of deontay yet. I watched him in the olympics and liked him but Im not delusional about him. And if you knew anything you would know his management is moving him snail paced because he had about 20 fights as an ameture. They preparing this kid for a long career, not just gona throw him in with wolves yet. Which was detrimental in that fight you talk about because his lack of testing almost cost him. Your just a jackass who takes every chance he can to **** on a fighter. Your pathetic Zakman. And whens your old ass just going to die?
     
  5. MetalMandible

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    Ray Mercer didn't have much of an amateur career either and in his fourteenth or fifteenth bout he was contending for a title. His management had faith in him and obviously felt he was up to the task whereas Wilder's team obviously realize that their boy doesn't have it. Why? Because he's a China Chinned Chump and he'll be exposed if he faces a guy with some semblance of skill who can crack.
     
  6. PBC

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    No offense but your wrong there. Mercers amature record was 64-6. Thats a good amount of experience, over double Wilders. Just saying. Not to mention mercer was in the Army and one hard tough dude.
     
  7. Zakman

    Zakman ESB's Chinchecker Full Member

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    Wake up and smell the coffee. You're doing everything you can to deny the obvious. It is not "shitting" on fighters to engage in realistic analysis of their potential weaknesses, as indicated by their actual performance and the opposition they have faced.
     
  8. MetalMandible

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    That's not typical Olympic medalist experience and neither is Wilder's. Yes, Mercer had three times the amateur fights but he picked up the sport late, as well, and didn't build the sort of impressive resume most medalists do. Wilder did about the same thing winning the Golden Gloves, US Championships, and then medaling in Beijing. The difference is that Mercer was extremely talented, figured out how to box quickly, and he could take a punch. His people believed in him and they moved him out once he went pro. Wilder is a Glass Jawed Joke and a China Chinned Hype Job. Accept it.

    EDIT- Let me also say that as an American who wants to see USA Boxing become something again, I hope the guy does do well because it would put the spotlight back on our amateur programs and bring in more talent as well as giving me someone to root for in the HW division. I just don't see it happening at all because of his low skill level and extremely Fragile Mandible. He's going to get Paul Williams'd.
     
  9. PBC

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    And you do everything you can to degrade fighters. I know many fighters are susceptible to getting KO'd but your just a dick. Your realistic analysis is "his glass mandible will be shattered" Thats a very well thought out analysis. Your "analysis" means zero considering your zelenoffs biggest fan
     
  10. PBC

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    Looking at your post history you dont enjoy discussing boxing, you only post about glass chins and whos going to get knocked out. Not going to waste more of my time.
     
  11. MetalMandible

    MetalMandible Chinchecker Full Member

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    That's not disrespect or degrading, it's analyzing a fighter's strengths and weaknesses. Is it disrespect if I say Malignaggi is feather fisted? Is it disrespect to say that Wach is slower than a sloth? No, no one thinks anything about critiquing a boxer on those facets of his game but as soon as you mention the Mandible excuses and accusations of disrespect start flying. Glass Jaws Exist In Boxing. We discuss them on ESB. Get over it.:deal:hi:
     
  12. Zakman

    Zakman ESB's Chinchecker Full Member

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    Exactly. The problem is that modern boxing fans can't seem to handle it when the objects of their uncritical hero worship get criticized in any way. When I first started watching the sport, boxing fans were much more discerning, and willing to vocally make their views known.

    Today, you get fans whining when refs actually let fights go to their natural conclusion, as they should. In my day, boxing fans wanted to see KOs and were pissed if they were deprived of them!
     
  13. PBC

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    I'm not the only one who thinks you chincheckers are just ***** assholes who have never boxed. If your critiquing a fighter, you should be able to say your criticism to the fighters face. WOuld you give your critique to these fighters? No.
     
  14. PBC

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    I want to see the knockouts and don't want refs to ruin a good fight. I just have a problem with keyboard warriors.
     
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  15. Zakman

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    So let me get this straight. Unless I go right to a fighter and say "hey, Hasim, I think you've got a glass jaw" - I'm not entitled to voice any opinion on the matter? Despite the fact that he keeps getting KTFO, I just have to keep my mouth shut because I can't tracking him down and say it to his face????:patsch:nut:lol::lol:

    **** man, if guys like you were in charge, they'd shut down every ****ing internet site, and a lot of sports bars too!!! :rofl