Of course it felt like a whip. Wilder had a broken hand and a torn bicep, both of which required surgery, and he still stopped Arreola (quicker than Vitali did).
Sure he does. That's why Wilder was on the one on the canvas with his eyes rolled to back of his head.
Seriously? Vitali beat a prime, fresher Arreola that was motivated and actually had his power. The Arreola Wilder faced had pillows for hands and was pathetic.
Not a fangirl of any fighter, just abhor learned mental ******ation in people who were not born ******ed.
Ah, come on, in a few weeks i'll do another "trolling" post on Wilder and you'll come out like you did here. You're too predictable.
The Wilder who Arreola faced had a broken hand and a torn bicep, both of which required surgery. You can't punch through a target with a broken hand AND a torn bicep, Einstein. Most fighters wouldn't even finish a fight with BOTH of those injuries. The torn bicep alone causes most fights to be stopped. Wilder suffered both in the same fight, and still stopped Arreola quicker. Deal with it.
Arreola didn't win a round and cried when he quit. (LOL) Then turned right around and lost to Adamek.
How do you break your hand hitting blubber? & come on be fair, Arreola had been stopped twice by the time DW had gotten to him.. & in his 6 fights prior to Wilder his record was 2 losses, 2 wins, 1 draw & 1 ND plus he was 35. That shows you his overall threat level & standing at that time... When Vitali beat him he was 27-0 & in his 20s.. Big difference! Vitali literally made him cry! I know Vitali gets his **** for injuries but at least he didn't break his hand hitting Arreola who has more cushions than DFS
man. so many of wilders boyfriends post on this site. he aint vitali, never will be. get over it. In fact i say a prime chris A beats wilder too. The version he fought was a lot like current sam peter vs prime sam peter. not even close.
He broke his hand and tore his bicep in the same fight and still won by stoppage. The idiots bashing Wilder now will be the ones wondering where all the tough, exciting heavyweights went when he's gone.