Originally Posted by JohnnyHammersticks:
Ortiz had no idea what happened. Don't even think he saw it coming.
You see his face when he was ass down on the canvas? He knew he was so fucked. That is a great meme waiting to happen. He was so dazed and confused [Reply]
Tyson was the first one who did it, so most people are close minded. I truly think Wilder has more punching power. If both in their prime, I honestly wouldn’t know who to take. Both are very dangerous. [Reply]
One great punch emerges from an otherwise putrid boxing performance by Wilder. That's him in a nut shell. His strength has outshined his many shortcomings to this point. It says a lot about his level of competition. Reminds me or the Patriots playing their division. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThyKingdomCome15:
One great punch emerges from an otherwise putrid boxing performance by Wilder. That's him in a nut shell. His strength has outshined his many shortcomings to this point. It says a lot about his level of competition. Reminds me or the Patriots playing their division.
And he does it everytime...42 times. Even in the draw he knocked down Fury twice and Wilder was knocked down ZERO.
I love Wilder because he pisses off technical boxing nerds. Such exciting fighting style. [Reply]
Originally Posted by In58men:
It’s time we compare Tyson and Wilder.
Tyson was the first one who did it, so most people are close minded. I truly think Wilder has more punching power. If both in their prime, I honestly wouldn’t know who to take. Both are very dangerous.
This is misguided. Wilder fights like post-prison Tyson, a one shot headhunter. Tyson from 85-88 was an ATG with elite defense, one shot power, and a tremendous combination puncher. [Reply]
Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins:
This is misguided. Wilder fights like post-prison Tyson, a one shot headhunter. Tyson from 85-88 was an ATG with elite defense, one shot power, and a tremendous combination puncher.
I'm starting to think you're doing this on purpose.
I'm gonna keep this very simple for you because its blatantly obvious you know nothing about boxing.
Just picture Wilder's torso movement and feet and count how many body punches he uses to set up head shots. (I'll help you because I dont think you know what I'm asking. Wilder foot are generally no existant. In fact he's off balance all the time. Torso movement virtually zero. Body punches? Yeah right.)
Now watch this this and tell me how they're similar. On second note, you sound smarter when you say nothing.
Originally Posted by ThyKingdomCome15:
I'm starting to think you're doing this on purpose.
I'm gonna keep this very simple for you because its blatantly obvious you know nothing about boxing.
Just picture Wilder's torso movement and feet and count how many body punches he uses to set up head shots. (I'll help you because I dont think you know what I'm asking. Wilder foot are generally no existant. In fact he's off balance all the time. Torso movement virtually zero. Body punches? Yeah right.)
Now watch this this and tell me how they're similar. On second note, you sound smarter when you say nothing.
Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins:
It's completely obvious you didn't even read my post.
Tyson wasn't the same without Cus. That much we do agree on.
Hard for me to compare 5'10" and 6'7" styles. Tyson was all about getting on the inside. Wilder's game is on the outside so he can throw his money punch. I guess I can I correlate the head hunting tendency. [Reply]