Wilder is a strong guy, but he' more powerful than he is strong, anthony is strong but not powetful, very low punch power when he did the punch machine for a pro his size. I' expect a.j. to bench more, squat more, ECT. But there is no doubt that wilder is the more powerful puncher of the two
a wannabe japanese sumo wrestler fed up working on a farm thought this must be true and put his life savings on the line to challenge his local obese 400lb out of shape champ . and could not believe it when the fat **** used his head to wipe his arse with
Joshua is much stronger than Wilder, he hits harder with BOTH hands.................he will knock Wilder out!
Anybody looks powerful next to Charlie Zelenoff. I guarantee that I'd personally fold him up like a cheap suit and mail him back to Nutsville, Spaz County inside a suitcase. When you start to make comparisons to pencilneck fruitcakes like CZ in order to prove you are strong, you know you have lost the argument. In a - heh - nutshell, Wilder is in no form or shape stronger than Joshua. Not on this planet, not on Mars and not in this solar system. He may, however, hit harder than him with his best punch* given the leverage and punching "technique" he has. That's the best I can say about Wilder. *assuming his arms don't fly out of their own sockets.
Wilder mostly uses his jab as a range finder and to blind his opponent from seeing his right hand coming. https://i.imgur.com/zJWVIzQ.gifv Although here, he also used it to pull down his opponent's guard, so he's a bit crafty with it too.
Wilder makes me think I've got boxing wrong. I haven't a clue why he is where he is. He don't punch as hard as you's make out on here, Joshua punches obviously harder with every shot. He's tko'd 1 world class fighter and he's the next George Foreman
Is that BC praising Wilder? Rod Sterling's about to pop in at any moment with narration init he? Anyway, tried three times now, can't get through to folks. Power, Force, and Energy are different, I know youse grown ass adults know this. If you're trying to seperate a pushing punch from an explosive why use terms like "type of power" rather than force and power respectively? If you're saying it'll move a man but not cause much damage that's force. If you mean to say energy explodes into the opponent causing a great deal of damage for the amount of energy put in, that's power, true power. If all you mean to say is effective, the punch is very effective and carried a sort of energy that may be forceful or powerful depending on it's impact thems energy punches. Any combination is just that, you can have raw energy that translates to both force and power even with a glancer or lack of direct kinematic chains and kinetic links...George Foreman. There is no Force or Power until impact, and energy does not have to become force or power to shut off the lights. It can simply be a flow of energy through the body that does it. Like a wave of KO rushing over their body. Or a skip in the grid. Also, if y'all're interested I could write a bit on halfswording, fencing with fist, and the deadly art of the little known frequency KO. Requiring neither force, power, or even energy enough to cut the lights but rather some form of frequency harmonics to resonate through the skull that then cuts the lights. Much more popular back when men wore armor for obvious reasons, but not unheard of without it. All bodies are different structurally speaking, there is no magic, perfect, or ideal frequency. It's why euro swords usually have a ball or weight at the bottom of the handle and their blades only sharp half way. You flip that bad boy round and use her like a hammer. Fists can do the same. Ring that bell, they see stars. I don't have anything to say opinion wise, y'all feel like whoever you feel hits hardest or strongest, I don't much care, but try and separate terms like your someone who knows what they're on about rather than a surface knowledge putz pretending to have some kind of understanding beyond the obvious over power punching.
The jury is still out on wilder imo. Whos to say a dillian whyte wouldn't have also beaten ortiz ? there's not much to go on with either ortiz or wilders resume.Two can beaters fight and one wins doesn't amount to much.I think you can liken wilder to a hamed a good boxer will beat an athletically gifted puncher.
body slamming a hurt opponent = stronger? No. HISTORY SHOWS US That heavyweights love to push their hurt opponents over. So many instances of heavyweights pushing their hurt opponents over. Fury, AJ, Wlad, Foreman, Wilder the list goes on. ORTIZ FAILED in that he is too old and useless to jump all over Wilder when he was hurt. He was way too methodical and trying to find punches. Fury or AJ would have stepped right onto him and manhandled him to the canvas 100%.