True... Much more power and leverage are generated punching down than having to punch up at your opponent... Height is a distinct advantage as it was for Forrest over Mosley... Hearns over Duran... Foreman over Frazier... Klitschko over Povetkin and Pulev... Lewis over Tyson etc.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:More leverage and power is generated punching down.RandomUsername wrote:Artur Szpilka managed to stay ontop of Wilder for a good number of rounds. Luis Ortiz isnt going to get outboxed by Wilder. So what about the windmilling, can Deontay simply slug Ortiz out of there? Wilder has dealt with health issues related to his insane swinging, he's less able and willing to utilize it than before. Besides, it probably wouldnt work against a bonafide veteran like Ortiz.
Wilder is a tall fellow, this means that the punches that Ortiz connects with will have more on them than if Ortiz had to punch down.
Sounds like Wilder is getting knocked out or like he'll have to do loads of hugging and running.
However that's only one calculation.. Height and reach can be overcome with experience, speed, strength, skills, power, and smarts.. The age factor is also starting to be a negative for Ortiz at this point and that's why the Wilder team is tossing the dice.. but overall, Ortiz still holds the cards.