Deontay Wilder's POWER Is Too Much For Everyone

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  1. boxing_master

    boxing_master Loyal Member banned

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    The first decent fighter he fought he could not knock stiverne loool
     
  2. destruction

    destruction Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Its all there from both one of Haye's training camps and Wlad's training camps. Wilder was knocked out.

    In Wlad's case, he was released early from sparring because he lacked the durability to be of any use.

    His work with Wlad was in 2011 and its well documented in fact. In the run up to the David Haye fight funnily enough.

    Dee-On-Tay laid out sparko when Wlad was taking 40% off his punches. Just what the f8ck would a Wlad in 2016 do with 100% on his punches to him? Probably smash his chin so bad, it would left in too many pieces to ever be put back together again.

    The fact your boy cannot take punch is a serious issue- its why he has never fought a top 30 HW despite defending his title 3 times over the past year. :deal

    His handlers know it. His investors know it. And you the jockstrap riders know it in your heart of hearts. Man cannot take a punch.
     
  3. Uppercut_Artist

    Uppercut_Artist Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    When I was 15 I once watched as a 19 year old crazy guy went off and tossed four 180-220 lb security guards who were trying to subdue him around like dolls. :yep
    Sometime insanity can give you hulk like power. Ask Vlad about Fury.
     
  4. Uppercut_Artist

    Uppercut_Artist Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Great excuses, but excuses don't win championships.

    Martin has given Joshua the opportunity so let's see if he takes it or of Hearns protects him.
    He also has the opportunity to take Parker's ranking, so let's see if he acts like a fighter or acts like a cheap commodity in a fake package. :smoke
     
  5. Uppercut_Artist

    Uppercut_Artist Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    I really can't comment on TMZ rumors or what you heard from a friend who heard it from a cousin of the girl he dates sister's Aunt, who heard it being discussed by a couple eating waffles at the diner.

    Looks to me that he took Stiverne's punches very well.

    Let's wait because soon he will be in the ring with Povetkin who can punch. We''ll see which has the better punch resistance. :yep
     
  6. don owens

    don owens Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Wilder should invest large amounts of his winnings in Campbells soup. They have been around a very long time and contribute to american's dinner table with a wide variety of excellent soup choices. HMMMM HMMMM GOOD.
     
  7. SmackDaBum

    SmackDaBum TKO7 banned Full Member

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    Too much for Stiverne I suppose?
     
  8. Uppercut_Artist

    Uppercut_Artist Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Refresh me. Who won that fight again, and who lost the title in their 1st defence? :lol:
     
  9. Uppercut_Artist

    Uppercut_Artist Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    That sounds too much like a Donald Trump idea, and as you know, his company went bankrupt 4 times and needed a hand-out to be bailed out.

    Much better idea to invest in Alabama BBQ and open a rib joint in Moscow. Instant billionaire! :yep

    You cats stop setting yourselves up like this. Peeps may get afraid to comment in this thread. :smoke
     
  10. kilojay505

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    Lol the fighter training camps said it so it must be true right GTFO here with that gossip bs and vlad to you personaly he was only going 40% or let me guess you heard it from his training camp. Cite your sources stating " i heard it from vlads camp" is not a source especially when you are not ,never were and never will be part of his camp. You are not a credible source
     
  11. don owens

    don owens Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :lol:
    Alabama BBQ:think:think
     
  12. deyell

    deyell MOLECULE FROM HELL. Full Member

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    The source is James Ali Bashir and the interview is on youtube.
     
  13. sean

    sean pale peice of pig`s ear Full Member

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    IMO breland is doing ok teaching him the basics /wilder can box technically / what breland is not doing right is setting out gameplans and making wilder box to it in sparring and during fights.

    breland is not really a dominant personality /whereas wilder is and wilder is ignoring brelands corner advice in fights.

    breland needs to lay down the law.

    i dont think wilder is nervous / what i think is happening is he is fighting in front of home crowds v molina/dulhaupus / spilzka i know it was not in alabama but still usa and he knows his popposition is not really a threat (spilzka surprised me from what i had seen previously) and wilder is simply trying to hard to impress instead of boxing with a cool head /

    he can stick and jab if he wants and then time a right over a left jab / but he is to impatient to set up his big power shots / throwing a lead right and if it misses instead of stepping back left guarding his chin he throws a sweeping left hook when he is already over extended and loses his balance.

    not harmfull v molinas but an ortiz would clock him with a counter and being off balance he will be dropped by anything clean that lands because he has no legs under him.

    if he boxed like he did v stirverne he would have got ALL 3 subsequent opponent s out of there early.

    haymon needs to get him good sparring / breland needs to force his will onto wilder and wilder needs to settle down / be more patient and fight to a plan and wait for ko to happen and not force it.

    if he fights povetkin like he did his last 3 fights he will get clocked at some point and will have to ride it out if he can.

    fights with a gameplan / fights sensible / then with his speed /length /power / he can beat anyone in the division and will beat povetkin.

    as in most sports half the battle is won between the ears.
     
  14. SmackDaBum

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    Oh man! you got me there! :lol:

    Well, we both know that Wilder won it!

    Poor Stiverne, couldn't even get his punches going!

    Let's have a laugh at him, shouldn't we? :lol:
     
  15. Uppercut_Artist

    Uppercut_Artist Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    I agree with most everything you've written here.
    Brealnd is good for teaching the fundamentals, up to a point. Personality wise, he and Wilder are opposites.
    Breland has always been kind of docile and that led to his not fulfilling his potential when he was actively boxing.

    Hunter, Richardson, or Kronk would be much better trainers for Wilder at this stage of his career. They have to fix his balance issues with a quickness before he steps up his level of competition.