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Wilder got schooled last night in the worst way. Some thoughts:
– Wilder has no head movement, and that’s ok when you’re the aggressor or can walk down your opponent. He did neither last night.
– A single arsenal of a devastating right straight is excellent until you meet an opponent that is bigger and can box at a high level.
Wilder met his match last night, and I believe he needs to drop Jay Deas as his head trainer.
I know Wilder is a warrior but much respect to Breland for throwing in the towel.
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@obadelekambon, if you didn’t catch the fight this past weekend, watch it.
Another head scratcher was that Fury was more fluid than Deontay. Usually, brothas move with rhythm in the ring, but Fury had more bounce in his step and was elusive.
Deontay Wilder is as stiff as a board and reminds me of the old white boxers that would stand in the middle of the ring and trade shots until someone went down.
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81,198 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points
@tenkamenin, I’ll see if I can make time to watch it.
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Speaking of footwork, this is in my top 5 favorite fights of all time. Look at the footwork of Leonard,
– The fluidity in his motion
– The Bounce in Leonards steps
– The feints
– Measured offensive attacks
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81,198 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points
Asako nnya nipa, nipa na ɔgya asako
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81,198 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points
No mas. Hands of stone, heart of queso.
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