So he is the biggest hype job in boxing history, but he has pushed Tyson Fury more than any fighter.
And Tyson Fury according to people on this forum, beats any heavyweight in history?
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Wilder may not be the most skillful heavyweight in history, but he did have a talent. And no matter what anybody says, he was the WBC Heavyweight Champion for 5 years 'And made 10 successful defenses, a total of 13 Championship fights' Wilder as a champion was a good champion, and did not give his titles up easily. It took a total of 3 fights for Fury to totally overhaul Wilder 'Who left it all in the ring, fought until the end like a gladiator'.
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- - That's good because Fury is just as done now and we may see that vs AJ's leftovers in Whyte who is also done after absorbing a career of beatings while winning most of his fights. Gonna be clubfighter heaven again.
can you imagine the physical and mental beating that fury gave to wilder to shut his big mouth. I have not heard a word from the re-tard wilder which I would have thought to be impossible
So he is the biggest hype job in boxing history, but he has pushed Tyson Fury more than any fighter.
And Tyson Fury according to people on this forum, beats any heavyweight in history?
Lets see, yes that is me out of this thread.
Have a good day people.
Wilder may not be the most skillful heavyweight in history, but he did have a talent. And no matter what anybody says, he was the WBC Heavyweight Champion for 5 years 'And made 10 successful defenses, a total of 13 Championship fights' Wilder as a champion was a good champion, and did not give his titles up easily. It took a total of 3 fights for Fury to totally overhaul Wilder 'Who left it all in the ring, fought until the end like a gladiator'.
I won't be coming back into this thread, I am done with this thread.
Fury never had respect for David Price, but he seems to like Deontay. I've heard Fury say more good things about Wilder than he ever said about Haye.
thats because he has to hype wilder up to make him look better than he actually is. hes still playing on the "most dangerous puncher" BS from wilder knocking over a bunch of tomato cans. it makes it seem like fury beat some amazing fighter but the reality is wilder never beat anyone very good and looked terrible most of the time
...Thrived in a laughable HW era.
A clumsy MFer like Fury was able to use his size, and nothing else, to beat 1TP.
That said, his resume, such as it is > Fury's.
He's overhyped, but not the biggest hype job in boxing. Chavez Jr., Danny Garcia, and even, one of my own favorite current fighters sadly, GGG, would all like a word with him on that one.
Wilder will go as far as Tyson Fury lets him.
Well look atchoo!
coming from a brit i think he would beat fury. just because all of his pro fights have ended in ko doesnt mean he can't box. you dont get to the olympics not knowing how to box and i highly doubt he koed everyone in the amateurs so he must have some sort of boxing ability.
He's the American equivalent of the stiff idiot plumber from Liverpool. Matching him with bums, and due to pure ****ing corruption he's going to land himself a world title shot.
As soon as he steps up he's getting his jaw smashed all over his face.
Deontay Wilder is every European's worst nightmare. They know his straight rights will leave black holes where Tyson and Wladdy's chins used to be. Call him Wladdy's daddy. When Tyson turns over his tarot cards he'll just see pictures of himself stretched out taking a nap at the mgm grand. Euros wet their knickers ever night in fear of the Alabama Atomizer.
Is he getting hyped that much? Or is he getting what you'd expect for an American who is huge, has huge power, makes exciting pro fights and comes off an Olympic medalist background? He earned any hype he's got and it's really not that much looking past these boards.
The Haye sparring session shows all of the opponents coming after Haye, fighting in close quarters. Why? Because Haye was training for Tyson Fury, and Fury (despite his size) likes inside fighting. Wilder and the others were instructed to emulate Fury.
Wilder usually fights at longer range than in that sparring, so it's not his natural style. Obviously he is going to look sloppy fighting that way. Also as others point out, it's like 5 seconds of footage. His team hand-picked footage to make Haye look good. They didn't show you the parts where Haye looked to be in trouble.
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I don't agree. Has he been moved along slowly? Yes he has, but he is doing exactly what he needs to do in is fights. They've tried to up his level of comp, but he has taken these fighters out before we get a chance to see him tested. I really thought Scott was going to give him a boxing lesson, but he never got a chance. the only thing we know is that Wilder can punch, we don't know if he can handle adversity yet. I would really like to see how he handles a fighter like Arreola. A guy who can take a punch and never stops pressuring you.
He has been so carefully matched its laughable.his team have have hand picked his opponents,it's blatant they wanted to build a guy with 30kayos.if they actually gave a **** about his boxing education they'd have had him in with guys like Guinn and Johnson,guys they know full well who'd give him 12 rounds,instead they've served up and fed him guys who struggle to walk into the ring,let alone out of it.
The Haye sparring session shows all of the opponents coming after Haye, fighting in close quarters. Why? Because Haye was training for Tyson Fury, and Fury (despite his size) likes inside fighting. Wilder and the others were instructed to emulate Fury.
Wilder usually fights at longer range than in that sparring, so it's not his natural style. Obviously he is going to look sloppy fighting that way. Also as others point out, it's like 5 seconds of footage. His team hand-picked footage to make Haye look good. They didn't show you the parts where Haye looked to be in trouble.
I don't agree. Has he been moved along slowly? Yes he has, but he is doing exactly what he needs to do in is fights. They've tried to up his level of comp, but he has taken these fighters out before we get a chance to see him tested. I really thought Scott was going to give him a boxing lesson, but he never got a chance. the only thing we know is that Wilder can punch, we don't know if he can handle adversity yet. I would really like to see how he handles a fighter like Arreola. A guy who can take a punch and never stops pressuring you.
He has been so carefully matched its laughable.his team have have hand picked his opponents,it's blatant they wanted to build a guy with 30kayos.if they actually gave a **** about his boxing education they'd have had him in with guys like Guinn and Johnson,guys they know full well who'd give him 12 rounds,instead they've served up and fed him guys who struggle to walk into the ring,let alone out of it.
The only hype I've seen with wilder is from casual fans. I think pretty much anybody that's done more than look at his record sees he has flaws that could get him ko'd.