That’s my point exactly, there’s a million moments in a fight where a fighter is theoretically vulnerable and it doesn’t mean ****. People point to those inevitable moments as evidence that a fighter is flawed, even if they are unbeaten.
He looks atrocious in the video. To the point of me being curious as to whether or not he's taking the p.i.s.s. But twelve minutes seems too long to take the p.i.s.s for so I'm assuming it's legit. I believe Fury will box rings around Wilder and perhaps even stop him late. However, Wilder's right hand is lethal and that makes the fight real.
The video in question is a training video supposedly highlighting Wilders slick footwork - which is quite clearly an oxymoron.
Movement is controlled falling by definition. The more you are intentionally getting off balance while controlling it the more you are showing off your movement and footwork. There is traditional boxing foot placement then there is movement in a boxing context by a supreme athlete. Look at Roy Jones and Rigondeaux shadowboxing. I’m not even a Wilder fan, but I have to explain this to people who don’t understand.
Your spinning word salad rubbish and dodging the major points - that is not explaining by any definition of the term. Wilder is frequently all go and no brakes, it is as simple and as obvious as that. And you still have nothing to say about all of the other points made.