Maybe but if I was his trainer I'd tell him get in close, rough him up, deny him space and leverage for those long arms. Keep covered up while closing the range and use head movement1. Don't just close in straight lines try to vary your approach .
Whether all that is within his capabilites is another question.
candyslim wrote: ↑26 Apr 2019, 14:25
Maybe but if I was his trainer I'd tell him get in close, rough him up, deny him space and leverage for those long arms. Keep covered up while closing the range and use head movement1. Don't just close in straight lines try to vary your approach .
Whether all that is within his capabilites is another question.
You mean change his entire fighting style? Then it wouldn't be Dominic Breazeale.
oogiebe wrote: ↑26 Apr 2019, 14:29
You mean change his entire fighting style? Then it wouldn't be Dominic Breazeale.
Not change it. Try to make the best of it. Not saying it'll be easy or even achievable but if he stands off he's likely to get used for target practice.
oogiebe wrote: ↑26 Apr 2019, 16:31
Oh please Josh. Even his detractors know he's a huge hitter.
I do rate his power. I just think there was just a bit of hyperbole in the statement about putting him in with Foreman and Shavers as one of the all time greatest heavy hitters.
oogiebe wrote: ↑26 Apr 2019, 16:38
Fair points. Although I believe he's more effective then most give him credit for.
Only thing I thought he done good was that pawing body Jab in the fury fight,a sort of distance gauger before firing the right,other than that boxing wise I think he's pretty poor....
But at HW,when you're that awkward & that powerful you are ALWAYS in with a chance,always
joshj909 wrote: ↑26 Apr 2019, 16:41
I do rate his power. I just think there was just a bit of hyperbole in the statement about putting him in with Foreman and Shavers as one of the all time greatest heavy hitters.
Got it. Yeah, that may be a reach, especially with his career not yet done. Especially Shavers. Damn that boy could smack. Purest one punch KO HW I've ever seen.
Good points, all.
I think it’s one of those things that will be just taken as near fact in 10- 15 years that Wilder was one of those top pure punching guys.
Like everyone knows now Ray Mercer had one of the best chins of all time, but not everyone wanted to put him on that top, top level at the time, while he was fighting.
His lack of overall elite fundamentals only highlights just what a pure puncher he is.
jamamb wrote: ↑26 Apr 2019, 16:50
if wilder were a better skilled boxer his power wud probably be even more evident.....hed land cleaner and more often
No question, but he has a ton of leverage. Shavers was short for his day and lacked wilders stamina. Then again, Ernie fought in an era where guys threw punches. 4 jabs a round wasn't a masterclass. Lmao
jamamb wrote: ↑26 Apr 2019, 16:50
if wilder were a better skilled boxer his power wud probably be even more evident.....hed land cleaner and more often
jamamb wrote: ↑26 Apr 2019, 16:50
if wilder were a better skilled boxer his power wud probably be even more evident.....hed land cleaner and more often