Is Deontay Wilder's chin something that's worrying?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Super Hans, Feb 16, 2016.


  1. Braindamage

    Braindamage Baby Face Beast Full Member

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    Until he's put to sleep, you really can't make that claim!
     
  2. madballster

    madballster Loyal Member Full Member

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    Chins don't change. Its genetic. Deontay was born with a glass mandible and it will stick with him for life.

    The only way he can contain damage is if he had superior reflexes and defense. Seeing he got clocked by C grade opponents like Molina and Dahaupas I don't think he worked on his defense much.
     
  3. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    He's fought 35 lollipop men and a deathly ill Stiverne who a healthy version of was being whooped soundly for 10 rounds by a 500 year old shot to bits Ray Austin, the same Ray Austin who was sparked out in his prime in 2 rounds by Wlad K who didn't throw a single right hand in the fight.

    Wilder was also dropped hard and badly hurt in sparring whilst wearing head gear by a shot Wlad who was wearing 100 oz gloves.

    And he was dropped and knocked senseless by a blown up Russian light-middle in the amateurs, again whilst wearing head gear and bigger gloves. The Russian dude hurt him everytime he landed. Even grazing shots were doing damage.

    And Wilder was dropped by a 400lb walking tub of lard named Dustin Nichols, dropped heavily by a tomato can named Harold Sconiers and saved from a certain KO defeat against him by the bell, and wobbled badly by a substitute teacher who isn't even ranked in the top 100 teachers in his own home state let alone in the world.
     
  4. turnip

    turnip Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Until wilder gets KOed this is a waste of time wilder has flaws but keeps winning as long as he is winning it s a waste of time criticizing him.if he fights pov and beats him we will know more about his capability.with his power he always has a chance to turn a fight in his favor.
     
  5. Purple Panther

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    "In opening bout action, 2008 Olympic bronze medalist, Deontay Wilder, after scoring two first round knockdowns, survived a major scare after having to rise from the canvas at the end of the second round after being floored hard by veteran Harold Sconiers. With only the second round bell saving Wilder from being knocked out..."

    "...Wilder, who was knocked down by journeyman Harold Sconiers, an incident of which any video evidence has now been scrubbed from the Net."

    "His last time out, the Tuscaloosa heavyweight was floored for the first time in his career in a second-round knockdown at the hands of Harold Sconiers."

    Harold Sconiers, the beast.

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