Why is deontay wilder so powerful despite punching so wide incorrect

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  1. PaddyGarcia

    PaddyGarcia Trivial Annoyance Gold Medalist Full Member

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    His straight right is devastating. He puts it all into that shot. That's the one that does the damage usually. It's fast and has a lot of strength behind it
     
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  2. Reppin501

    Reppin501 The People's Champ Full Member

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    Yeah no doubt...but that's a HUGE "if", Tyson's movement, explosiveness, guard, and aggression would have Wilder confused and hesitant to throw. Tyson would get inside and wreck him...
     
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  3. MVC!

    MVC! The Best Ever Full Member

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    He's one of the best in the game.
     
  4. Sergey Shubenkov

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  5. Manfred

    Manfred Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    He might not make it inside.
     
  6. Vykus

    Vykus ɹoolɟ ǝɥʇ ɯoɹɟ ʍǝᴉʌ ǝɥʇ Full Member

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    He fights poor, sick or weak opposition, who get rediculiously short training camps and take dives if given the opportunity. Ive seen WWE matches that look more realistic than half of Wilders fights.
     
  7. Luis Fernando

    Luis Fernando Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Deontay Wilder's punching power was hilariously, massively and astronomically exposed by Johan Duhaupas when he walked through a career high number of maximum powered punches from Deontay Wilder without even suffering a single knockdown, never mind even being close to getting knocked out. Duhaupas made it look like Wilder had the punching power, technique and style of a girlish little sissy pssy. When all of Wilder's maximum powered punches bounced off Duhaupas's face and body with very little to no effect. Wilder could only muster up some bleeding on Duhaupas's face and that's it. Simply because, Wilder lacks power!

    What makes all of this appear even worse is that this Duhaupas was put to sleep by a 6 foot 0, pudgy, chubby, fat, overweight little blown up light heavyweight / cruiser weight. If Wilder isn't literally blasting away guys like Duhaupas in just a few rounds by putting them to sleep, then we have to seriously question this clowns punching power.
     
  8. recycling

    recycling Active Member Full Member

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    Tommy hearns didn't knock out everybody or donaire
     
  9. Oreet Cha!

    Oreet Cha! I know what I like and I like what I know. Full Member

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    Notice a very young AJ laughing in the background.

    AJ knows.
     
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  10. Luis Fernando

    Luis Fernando Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Who mentioned anything about Tommy Hears? This thread is about Deontay Wilder and I've exposed his power to be massively and severely lacking as a matter of fact.
     
  11. ellerbe

    ellerbe Loyal Member Full Member

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    Tyson isn't wrecking anyone lmao. If he wins it'll be on points.
     
  12. recycling

    recycling Active Member Full Member

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    didnt think I had to spell out my point to you like a 5 yr old.
     
  13. greenhornet

    greenhornet Boxing Addict Full Member

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    so Wilders next opponent never even really existed?
     
  14. GlaukosTheHammer

    GlaukosTheHammer Well-Known Member Full Member

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    kinematic links and kinematic chains that carry a pure kinetic energy wave from his foot to his fist.

    Like a Newton's Cradle.
     
  15. Salty Dog

    Salty Dog globalize the Buc-ees revolution Full Member

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    This is a very good post and I appreciate it.

    Here's what I think: Povetkin was never that great BUT if I'm Willder (who also ain't that great) about to fight in Russia, I'm thinking there is NO WAY I'll get a decision and so it's a brutal, unequivocal, dude-needs-to-get-carried-out-of-the-ring-on-a-stretcher KO or my zero is gone and all of this glorious **** that everybody is telling me is about to happen is OVER. But I think I can do it so I fly over and start acclimating myself. After a couple of weeks they tell me my opponent has tested bad for drugs and who knows what else behind the scenes. Fine. It's on him. I'm out. If he wants me, lets fight in Vegas or New York or someplace a bit more predictable.

    So I ask you this: was Povetkin willing to come and fight Stateside? If you cannot PROVE to me he was and Wilder STILL didn't want it, I'm calling it a wash for lack of knowledge.

    All that said, I'd be just fine to be wrong about Povetkin. He KOs AJ and then looks for Wilder (assuming he gets by Fury which isn't at all certain). If Povetkin legit beats AJ and Wilder legit beats Fury, then they should have the unification in London or New York or Mexico City. Sorry (and I intend no offense to our Russian members) I think corruption is more prevalent in Russia and yes, I've been there.
     
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