Outmatched at every level. Finding an orthodox who is better at fighting southpaws than Otto himself is at slaying righties could have killed...
And if the phrasing is a jab at Lyle's resume, I would be glad to go over it indepth in another thread.
Words like young, big, athletes, blow up light heavies are placeholder words used to debase and overstate. They are literal gibberish slur of...
It's called burden of proof, and it's a heavy burden in Wilder's case. Stopping cans after a mildly entertaining mockery of boxing is a sand for...
Could be. One would think that right hand of his would earn him some authority over Kabayel.
I think it gets overlooked how heavy and flat the man can get, stalking his opponent with two handed combinations and sliding his head through and...
Absurd understanding of angles. At times transcending creativity. Take the Dubois stoppage as an example—Daniel circles to his right; common...
Worth adding: Amateur principles ascended into the professional game. Extends actions into a single, two, and three phases, seaming a flow of...
Jesus, I hope so. Frank looked fine last fight. It seems Reynoso or whoever is in his corner is letting him go by the instinct, instead of...
Equally fair to point out (for one the modernist's dream comes true) Wilder lives in an era of superior nutrition, superior borderline illegal...
No. I am not obliged to. The burden of proving Wilder wouldn't get dominated in a 12-0 landslide against Parker had he fought him earlier on is...
Off-topic: the infamous tactical blunders dragging him down during crucial fights: I) Coming out bobbing and weaving for the first rounds of...
Norton never trained as hard after Ali-Norton III, only making a concerted, determined effort for the grudge match against Holmes—and yes, it was...
Who? Joyce? It's very much possible to have eyes and fail to see and understand that the very limited guy picked a stylistic nightmare who took...
Single shot? Yes, definitely. By a good margin I would say.