Deontay Leshun Wilder vs. Dominic Angelo Breazeale & Gary Russell Jr. vs. Francisco Martínez RBR.

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  1. TheMotorCityCobra

    TheMotorCityCobra Active Member Full Member

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    I didn't say anything about his skillset, I didn't call him an all time great. I never said he could beat any of those guys, I simply said I believe he has more pure power in his right hand than anyone in boxing history. It has absolutely nothing to do with how he would fare against the best HW's in history. I don't know how that statement is confusing. Are the Wilder haters not even objective enough to admit that he has insane power in his right hand?
     
  2. JacK Rauber

    JacK Rauber Try not to offend, try harder not to be offended Full Member

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    He's got a big right hand but I think most of us are saying against limited competition. To think Fury and Breazeale are arguably his toughest tests says a lot.
     
  3. Saintpat

    Saintpat Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Yep, and he certainly coached lots of guys who didn’t do things the way they were coached. But you cannot, if you are hired to run a training camp for a mid-career boxer fighting for a title, put him on the bench like Wooden could.

    And even his best players made fundamental errors from time to time. I’ve seen Walton in the high post throw a pass that was picked off for a layup. In basketball it’s 2 points and you keep playing. In boxing, it can end the fight.
     
  4. Saintpat

    Saintpat Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    To say Breazeale is a tougher test than Ortiz tells me all I need to know ... YDKSAB.
     
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  5. JacK Rauber

    JacK Rauber Try not to offend, try harder not to be offended Full Member

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    SDASU, FF