So you cant throw kicks elbows or knees standing in a street fight? Didn’t know that.Literally all "street" fights is boxing untill one hits the ground, then GNP
I think Wilder knows he's fighting a 38 year old man coming off a failed drugs test.Wilder should focus on Ortiz
Ortiz will be separated from consciousness within 9 rounds. Wilder's inside game was proven in the Duahapas fight, and his outboxing skills were proven in Stiverne 1. Chances are he won't need either of them.Wilder should focus on Ortiz, who is the first fighter he will be fighting who will throw punches back and/or hasn’t got a part-time job on the side.
Be honest, do you actually watch boxing?Wilder is a big shiny metaphor for everything wrong with modern Boxing. Padded record full of fucking bums, protected fighter who cares more about keeping a 0 loss record than a challenge.
His technique is diabolical because in 39 fights nobody has been able to beat him. Everyone he's faced has been knocked out.His technique is fucking diabolical and he is 39-0(?) having fought like one guy who was ranked top 20, it’s absolutely ridiculous.
Deontay Wilder will decapitate Anthony Joshua before the 7th round. He will most likely knock him out with a straight right hand.Joshua would slide 1/2s straight up the pipe all night and make Wilder look like a fucking retard.
IncorrectLiterally all "street" fights is boxing untill one hits the ground, then GNP
I fully agree with your overall sentiment.
I don't necessarily think that the fight itself would be all that interesting like you said, but the aftermath of Stipe brutally beating down an elite level boxer in his athletic prime would be. Way too often do I have to see people claim that "X or Y elite boxer could transition into MMA and become champion effortlessly", and this would effectively put a stop to that idiotic 'debate'.
I don't mean to discredit striking arts or their efficacy, I guess I'm just splitting hairs here. Boxing is a separate sport, and it gets confusing when people refer to it as "fighting" in the context of an MMA forum.
James Toney was far from his prime and def not a good example considering he didn't train the ground game even a little bit lol. Don't get me wrong I don't think a boxer has much of a chance to beat a mma champ but James Toney is the worst example ever.
...But crickets from Stipe. Which is funny because he hasn't had a problem calling out Anthony Johnson.
I'm surprised no one has discussed this more. Is Wilder so irrelevant that no one want's to even talk about this? No hate to Deontay. I'm looking at this from a media perspective. How was this news not trending? and why was Stipe so quiet?
Ngannou almost murdered stipe and turned him into a lay and pray guy.
everyone forgot Toney-Couture already? pure boxers have no chance in MMA
everyone forgot Toney-Couture already? pure boxers have no chance in MMA
Deontays technique is no better than Ngannous. He is awful to watch. Stipe would murder him.