Yeah what Lomos doing is unheard of though the guy can box and already had years of experiences to draw on. Wilder is no fluke and how he often gets outboxed but pulls it off late on is something he’s learned to do obviously
Which ever way you try and dress it up.. Any fighter that's had forty fights and is only this far along into a career with hardly any top names/mega fights is a farce of a career... Forty fkn fights... maaaan, that's why I have no respect for team wilder... It's a sorry state of affairs for a supposedly dominant farce.. Ahem, I mean force.. in any sport, to just plod on like they have is terrible and quite frankly an embarrassment to the sport... Meh!
Isn't he the Bronze Bomber? The guy who won Bronze as the Olympics. He wasn't ready to fight better guys than bar bouncers and winos from down the alley?
Yes and Joshua did all that in 21 fights while while wilder is on his 41 fights that’s the Key thing hereb
How about this then boxing master. 33 matches, 33 mother****ing matches, with two losses no less, before Manny finally stepped up. Wethya Sakmuangklang Tetsutora Senrima Nedal Hussein Seung-Kon Chae Arnel Barotillo Reynante Jamili This content is protected LOSS Gabriel Mira Todd Makelim Chatchai Sasakul Shin Terao Panomdej Ohyuthanakorn Melvin Magramo Chokchai Chockvivat Ariel Austria Wook-Ki Lee Mike Luna Sung-Yul Lee Ippo Gala Bert Batiller John Medina Marlon Carillo This content is protected LOSS Lito Torrejos Rolando Toyogon Rudolfo Fernandez Renato Mendones Lolito Laroa Armando Rocil Acasio Simbajon Dele Decierto Rocky Palma Pinoy Montejo Edmund Enting Ignacio Based on your criteria, Usyk and Lomachenko are far better on every level than Manny Pacquiao correct? How about this then TysonFuryGoat, take off Wlad 25 matches in, and Chisora, that's an appalling resume. His 21st match he was taking on a blown up Cruiserweight. I guess based on him not accomplishing anything all that significant in his first 20 matches, he's not that GOAT right? Wladimir Klitschko Christian Hammer Dereck Chisora Joey Abell Steve Cunningham Kevin Johnson Vinny Maddalone Martin Rogan Neven Pajkic Nicolai Firtha Dereck Chisora Marcelo Luiz Nascimento Zack Page John McDermott Hans-Joerg Blasko Tomas Mrazek John McDermott Aleksandrs Selezens Scott Belshaw Matthew Ellis Lee Swaby Daniil Peretyatko Marcel Zeller Béla Gyöngyösi How's that for a "key thing"? Knock this stupid ****ing **** off. Because if you go this route, you undermine the majority of fighters that turned pro pre-2012.
hasn't nbc discontinued covering boxing at the olympics? it used to be on msnbc and show every match. never saw one fight in 2016.
thats because wilder only has basic boxing abilty as i stated to many easy touches has meant he has not improved his boxing skills as he should have but he gets by with what he has / and any win v ortiz is IMO a good win. ortiz is not a pushover stylewise for anyone /wilder got the job done fair and square to KTFO ortiz. wilder is dangerous to all boxers for the whole 12 rounds skills or no skills / that height and legnth and style makes him hard to keep out . without power / wilder would be walked all over / but the fact is he dors have the x factor namely genuine power.
I don't understand why Luis Ortiz is so highly rated. The guy is old and slow as hell. His biggest career win was a decision over Malik Scott. The same Malik Scott who got knocked the F out by Dereck Chisora.
Who the hell were Wilder's first 38 opponents Joshua has eclipsed Wilder in every department in half the amount of fights. Rather amusing really.
CST LOL Pac is a sure fire ATG something wilder will never ever be so that is not a good point Fury never reached 35 fights before fighting a live body LOL so that also is not a good point