What is the best way to handle the windmills?

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  1. eltirado

    eltirado Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Ducking the most important Heavyweight in the Third Millennium is equal to taking a clear shot in the back of the head, facing Deontay Wilder is the honorable way to be remembered another fallen knight who tried to stop Wilder goes down better in history books
     
  2. eltirado

    eltirado Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    The windmills are normal in lower weights, Sugar Ray Robinson was a windmill puncher, Hamed and Mayorga were cheered on for their punching power and windmilling /having shorter arms didn't make it stand out/ Wilder is simply a Scaled up Pound for Pound Cruiser Puncher destroying heavyweights
     
  3. BAWA1980

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    Cover up and throw down the middle. It takes the balls to stay in range, and trusting your defense, but if you can do that, throwing a straight one-two would do it. Keep doing it until he goes down. It's just being able to soak up his shots on the arms and gloves, high risk.
     
  4. madballster

    madballster Loyal Member Full Member

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    I see Mike Tyson throw a right hook to the body, followed up immediately by a devastating uppercut during a single one of those pathetic swings of Wilder.
     
  5. Guybino

    Guybino Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Ive only seen one comment in 4 pages, its pretty obvious.

    Go down the middle.

    Lennox would lay him out the second Wilder sets up. 1-2 with a long reach and see ya Deontay.

    Hence why AJ has his number and will annihilate him.
     
  6. KO KIDD

    KO KIDD Loyal Member Full Member

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    he only windmills when he perceives a guy as done

    it will back fire when he misinterprets how hurt a guy is and they counter back
     
  7. Hope4Better

    Hope4Better Active Member Full Member

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    yea i hate to admit but the idiot is good at what he does. his power is going to get him out of a lot of things as if it hasnt already
     
  8. northpaw

    northpaw Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Step all the way out of range with a high guard and wait for the
    counter, he's woefully off balance when he wings it.
    Or.............step all the way in, again with a high guard and throw straight to Wilder's
    chest. Wilder's so scrawny, no HW should be getting pushed around by him
    on the inside. Quite frankly it's so simple I don't know why anyone
    hasn't done it yet.
     
  9. OvidsExile

    OvidsExile At a minimum, a huckleberry over your persimmon. Full Member

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    Don Quixote technique?
     
  10. Southpawswitch

    Southpawswitch Active Member Full Member

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    This is probably the correct answer. The only man in the history of boxing that could have stopped the windmill barrage is the immortal John Ruiz and his all-time spoiling technique.