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him and Bones @ 205 and start the fight on the ground
i love WWE, but grappling is gaaay
him and Bones @ 205 and start the fight on the ground
Wilder is one of the biggest anomalies I've ever seen in combat sports.
The dude is skinny even for basketball standards yet produces more power in a single punch than just about any human being ever. He also strays further away from conventional textbook technique than any notable pro boxer, yet has knocked down every opponent he has ever fought, and posseses a knockout-to-win ratio of 97.5%.
One thing about Wilder, regardless of what his boxing critics say about how unorthodox he is throwing wild looping punches all over the place, he always lands because of how technical he is in his own way (he might not be a boxer in the classical sense but he knows exactly where his opponents head will be at any given time) and has legit one punch KO power, his record speaks for itself (41 fights/40 KOs) only Fury has come back from the devastation that Wilder unleashed on him. Ngannou would get killed in the first round, if it's a boxing match that is, and I don't think Wilder is delusional enough to go into MMA to get GNPed or kicked in the legs and for what? An amazing 6-figure contract? I don't f***ing think so.
He says he's not ready to fight Wilder now but he "might connect" with Wilder
Boxing rules death sentence for Ngannou, but mma short night for Wilder
For someone who weighs about 50 pounds less than Ngannou, Wilder's probably the most powerful and feared puncher in all of combay sport.
I'd favor Wilder to he honest, but wouldn't be surprised if he gets stiffed either.
These 2 pack a mean punch.
lol Wilder would make Francis look like a bum, which even Stipe was able to do.
But yes I'd watch. One sided beatdowns are fun. Barboza vs Hooker was one of my favorite recent fights for example.