Wilder on the other hand, threw 39 punches and landed at 38% - including 60% of his power shots.


That’s a massive insult to the hitman!Thomastearns wrote: ↑05 Nov 2017, 07:12 Bermane Stirverne must have needed the money pretty bad to keep getting up after that first knockdown. After watching it on Youtube its clear that no one on the planet could take those shots.
Terrible mismatch, I hope he's alright.
As for Wilder and his fantastic levers, he's like a heavyweight version of Tommy Hearns. OMG power. Move, or its 'Goodbye Charlie'.
Yes fair points can’t argueRuthless-RKO wrote: ↑05 Nov 2017, 08:32Harrison landed 1 punch in 3 rounds.. Meaning he went 2 whole rounds without landing anything. Also, Haye knew he could have ended that fight any round he wanted to.
You'd at least think to land a jab.. He was throwing half-*ss jabs..Ossyrules wrote: ↑05 Nov 2017, 08:41Yes fair points can’t argueRuthless-RKO wrote: ↑05 Nov 2017, 08:32Harrison landed 1 punch in 3 rounds.. Meaning he went 2 whole rounds without landing anything. Also, Haye knew he could have ended that fight any round he wanted to.
It was common knowledge that Haye bet on himself for a 3rd round win,that's how much of a mismatch it was.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑05 Nov 2017, 08:32Harrison landed 1 punch in 3 rounds.. Meaning he went 2 whole rounds without landing anything. Also, Haye knew he could have ended that fight any round he wanted to.
Yup.. You could tell Haye was just waiting for round 3.. The crowd booed a lot after the first two rounds.bigjack wrote: ↑05 Nov 2017, 08:59It was common knowledge that Haye bet on himself for a 3rd round win,that's how much of a mismatch it was.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑05 Nov 2017, 08:32
Harrison landed 1 punch in 3 rounds.. Meaning he went 2 whole rounds without landing anything. Also, Haye knew he could have ended that fight any round he wanted to.