Man, I see a lot of T.Hearns in Deontay WILDER

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  1. MVC!

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    You were probably one of those kids he shoved into lockers. :yep
     
  2. Forza

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    His straight right is very hearns like
     
  3. Lady Girl

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    :lol:
     
  4. don owens

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    Truth is I have not lost a fight since early 14. ring alley or wherever. no lockers either.
     
  5. MVC!

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    Yes, because you haven't been IN one since you got your ass beat. :D

    You totally set yourself up for that one. :deal
     
  6. eltirado

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    :think
     
  7. don owens

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    yeah, i probably did . but , it doesn't change what the truth is.
     
  8. cippi

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    Yo he reminds u off hearns cuz he has the kronk style .


    U kno his trainer was a kronk fighter right? He passin all of mannys knowledge to wilder.
     
  9. eltirado

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    The reflexes part is true, he has teen like reflexes you see in confident fast slender kids in the Golden Gloves. Artur Szpilka had a hard time landing body shots & must have been puzzled looking at 6'8" 30 yo old Heavyweight evading his punches with reflexes instead of using a stiff jab to keep him at bay or using the lazy hugging.
     
  10. MVC!

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    Yup. 2 time WW champ, very good fighter in his hayday.

    If Deontay had Steward as his trainer, Damn...:yep
     
  11. don owens

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    That is true. Initially, Wilder missed a lot though. It happens. Shields has helped Szpilka a lot. he ran into the punch. sometimes that happens, especially if your tired in the later rounds. A moments mistake sometimes. Have been too harsh on Wilder but I am really not impressed. although I have seen improvements. Don't think his power is other worldy as some say though. Szpilka.....Szpilka took them well early on when both fighters were fresh. Just think he is a big KO waiting to happen when he steps up.
     
  12. MVC!

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    How is his power not what they say it is?

    No one else has been able to do that to Szpilka, and Wilder carries his power over even in the later rounds. 3 late stoppages in a row. How can you not love that?

    It's obvious Szpilka is much more improved now under Ronnie.

    People never give the man credit, for anything.

    Knocked out Scott in 1 round
    Almost knocked out Stiverne and literally washed him
    Almost killed Szpilka

    That's just some sweet stuff
     
  13. cippi

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    Yea manny would make a diff that for sure.


    Where u from mvc?
     
  14. MVC!

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    Canada.
     
  15. don owens

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    His power is probably more than I think and less than you think. Yes he does seem to keep what he has late in a fight. Szpilka is a little chinny and we knew it coming in. the early punches, which will always be the best didn't seem to affect him. let him step up and stop fighting low ranked fighters and opinions on him will change.