Totally agree. He didn't even try to throw any of those nuclear torpedo right hands. He was so tentative with them. A straight right hand right down the pipe is what you use against the South Psw or a nice wicked left hook but he didn't use either
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Totally agree. He didn't even try to throw any of those nuclear torpedo right hands. He was so tentative with them. A straight right hand right down the pipe is what you use against the South Psw or a nice wicked left hook but he didn't use either
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It happened to AJ to be fair after the loss to Ruiz, AJ looked a bit like a deer in the headlights during the rematch and of course the /usyk fights. Anthony seems to have gone back to the way he was before all thee losses and looks like the pressure is off and performed great again against Ngannu, Walin and Helenios. I dont see wilder doing the same though after the Fury Trilogy. He seems to have gotten worse. I would love to see a comeback but I can't see it happening.
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So the last thing you lose is your punch, Wilder hasn't dented Zang or Parker in his last 2.
Makes Fury's wins over him look average at best.
Explains a lot really.
Maybe John Fury the fighting man who never fights will call Wilder out next.
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Joseph Parker & Daniel Dubois showing that fights can improve after loses
Nick Ball is an action packed fighter
If Wilder sticks around he becomes a stepping stone![]()
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Missed a few fights, got back in time for Sheeraz Williams. Sheeraz got wobbled a bit in the early rounds? The size difference was stark. Ammo had a few moments but it looked like a wooden spoon running into an oak door. Sheeraz tucked up whilst Ammo blew himself out, then picked him off. Good performance.
Genuinely pleased for DDD. I thought he was out of his depth here. I said in the other thread that Hrgovic is the better boxer, but it might come down to who holds it together best. It would appear that Dubois has learned a thing or two following a couple of damaging defeats and near misses. The early narrative was that Hrgovic's right hand was just a bit too cultured for Dubois. It looked like it was a matter of time before one really connected and put the skids under him. But, he dug in, he stuck around. OK he might have got a little fortunate with the cuts. But he bit down, fired back and showed that he was mentally and physically stronger than Hrgovic. A really good win.
How to get things horribly wrong by D. Wilder & Team. There's no guarantee that a prime rampaging Wilder beats Zhang, let alone a faded 2024 version. But give yourself a chance for fucks sake. With Zhang, you win the fight in the second half. I don't give a shit how much Chris Algieri knows about macro nutrients, Big Bang wilts in the second half. If Wilder was going to unlock a thunderbolt from the vault he needed an assist. Zhang being just a bit more stationary was that assist. Why he started trying to fight him so early I don't know.
Good job from Zhang. He did what he does. Applies steady educated pressure and gets off big shots as soon as he can. When Wilder fucked up, he was there to capitalise. He's now erased Wilder, erased the Parker loss. And keeps himself in the hunt for a possibly fragmented title.
Old fish eye's handed Edward his arse.
When God said to the both of us "Which one of you wants to be Sugar Ray?" I guess I didnt raise my hand fast enough
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