His bobble head still pops up off his shoulder when he jabs. Beginning to wonder if it will be his flaws that cut career short or his glass hands though. He has had the same injury three times now and will again be on the shelf for a while. Someone in camp said he has small bones and simply punches to hard. Surely nothing to do with delivery on one foot and choppy technique.
AJ was suppose to fear Whyte and we saw what happened in the professional ranks.
the fact that Wilder was ready and prepared to go to face Povetkin illustrates to me that he can beat Alexander.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Quite a few who lose as amateurs, avenge them as pros.
All's lost! Everything's going to shit!
It's not Wilders fault Povetkin tested dirty, he was ready to fight him. I think it was a good match up for Wilder too, Povetkin isn't hard to hurt or hard to hit. So much shorter and he doesn't move his head much. Wlad should have had him out in the first few rounds, he hurt him as soon as he starting dropping the right hand, then for whatever reason turned it into a WWE match.
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Both fighters are just big teases....Wilder shows big power, but is still raw. Povetkin shows big power and quick hands and fights once every 3 years it seems and when he does fight he gets popped for PEDs.
Neither are ever going to be THE guy in the division, Povetkin has waited too long to do that and Wilder is never going to be polished enough to be that guy.
Anthony Joshua has the goods, he can accomplish big things as long as he stays focused.
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