Why do Deontay Wilder fans conveniently keep ignoring fights where his power was exposed?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Luis Fernando, Nov 20, 2018.


  1. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    He sparred Donkey prior to fighting him as well but he obviously had some beef with him back then and is lying through his teeth lol. That said, he put that out there and it would be a shame to not get some use out of quality troll fuel to stir the pot like that lol
     
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  2. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    While you're at it, is there any video of Cornish and Zumbano Love saying how AJ hits like a poofter:sisigay: that I can use?:D
     
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  3. CST80

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    I figured you might find this funny. By mere coincidence, as I was typing the poofter line, this part (2:00 in) of Child In Time was playing.:qmeparto:
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  4. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    :lol: Not that I'm aware of. A few of his opponents have commented on his power but whilst he does obviously hit very hard his power is overrated IMO. I think he's just got big man power (as in he's a huge guy and he weighs 240-250lbs) coupled with very fast hands for someone of his gargantuan dimensions.

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/boxing/article-4457124/What-s-like-hit-Anthony-Joshua.html
     
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  5. Serge

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    :lol: great song but that singing sounds like a straight man being bent over by a gay man and having his ass taken against his will (don't ask me how I know what that sounds like lol).
     
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    Blasphemy:ohno
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  7. CST80

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    Couldn't agree more, he's never been a one punch guy, with an exception here and there, most of his TKO's come from flurries after he'd stunned someone. A fact conveniently lost on most of his fanboys.

    While the man taking him against his will is making this sound.:D
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  8. Serge

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    I'm talking specifically about the singing at the part CST mentioned. Still a classic song and great singer.
     
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  9. Serge

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    :risas3: that made me lol
     
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  10. Luis Fernando

    Luis Fernando Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Fury has knocked out guys like how Povetkin stopped David Price. Steve Cunningham is an example of that.

    Also, I'm not just quoting stats. I'm going by the feats I've seen from both guys. And to state the truth, I'm not entirely convinced Povetkin has INDISPUTABLY proven he is a more powerful puncher than Tyson Fury. It is up for debate to me!

    Another factor that has nothing to do with stats, is that Tyson Fury doesn't fully load up and throw every punch with maximum power the way Povetkin does. Povetkin rarely throws jabs. Instead, he opts to throw MOSTLY power punches and he is loading up with full power on practically every one of those punches whilst Fury throws more jabs and varies the power of his punches more frequently. However, if we judge both by their most powerful single punch, Fury ARGUABLY has greater one punch MAXIMUM power than Povetkin.

    Also, I wouldn't doubt for a second that Fury could've also knocked out David Price just as brutally, if not more brutally than Povetkin did. Remember that this is the same David Price who was KO'ed in just 2 rounds by a Turkish journeyman named Erken Tepper and Tepper knocked out Price more brutally and 3 rounds quicker, compared to Povetkin. And Tepper isn't considered a knockout artist by any stretch of the imagination!
     
  11. Luis Fernando

    Luis Fernando Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I didn't claim "I don't like your examples". Rather, I claimed your examples are IRRELEVANT!

    I don't need to give you examples of boxers that hit harder than Wilder. Since that's not the point of the thread. The point of the thread, is to simply debunk the idea that Wilder has CONCLUSIVELY proven he is the most powerful puncher in boxing today. Since facts don't suggest he has. Even if other boxers don't hit harder than Wilder, it doesn't somehow AUTOMATICALLY prove Wilder is the biggest puncher. Since we can't rule out the possibility that Wilder's power may simply equal to other punchers or on the same level, without being higher.

    Why are you getting so defensive for? I can't think of a single other boxer who is claimed by fans / fanatics to be the biggest puncher in boxing as Wilder is. So you being able to 'tear that boxer's record down', would prove nothing because you wouldn't be doing anything that others don't already know or believe in.

    There is enough evidence that suggests Wilder isn't the most powerful puncher in boxing. That's all there is to it!