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Originally posted by Nash out View Post
You are just a bitter clown, Billeau. Nash Is the Tyson Fury of Boxingscene. Warroom and whoever the hell Rusty is??? Can't touch Nash. They can't even touch that Shane Mosley guy on here, Shane is worthy of respect. To summarise - Nash respects Shane, war room is worth having an argument with, and he does not know who Rusty is. You have to learn to be more open about your respect for me. I would not have inducted myself into the Boxingscene Hall of Fame if I was not worthy! Nash out.
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Originally posted by billeau2 View Post
Sigh... Nash I respect you like the guy who thinks he is Napolean Bonaparte. He may not be ****** but boy... is he misled!billeau2 likes this.
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Wilder does bring some excitement to the division. He is probably the most wasted talent in boxing. If he had a trainer that developed basic boxing skills he could have dominated the division for years. Instead he prides himself on bench pressing instead of building strength and stamina in his legs to keep him in a fight for 12 rounds. As is stands now he is not good for more than a four rounder. Champions need to fight 12 rounds. Wilder has no stamina to finish fights. Fighters like Fury and Ruiz who are tough will get back up and fight back.
Wilder actually performed best in his first fight with Fury. Everyone blamed Fury's performance in the first fight on his layoff but it was mostly that Wilder added 15-20 pounds in the second and third fights and it was not the kind of weight he should have added. It would have been better if the added weight was fat. The extra muscle just burned him out faster and made him a punching bag for Fury. Even Fury said that Wilder performed best in the third fight. I am sure that was to convince Wilder he was better last weekend in case there is a fight IV down the road. Sadly I would not be surprised if Wilder believed him.
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Originally posted by 15round View PostWilder does bring some excitement to the division. He is probably the most wasted talent in boxing. If he had a trainer that developed basic boxing skills he could have dominated the division for years. Instead he prides himself on bench pressing instead of building strength and stamina in his legs to keep him in a fight for 12 rounds. As is stands now he is not good for more than a four rounder. Champions need to fight 12 rounds. Wilder has no stamina to finish fights. Fighters like Fury and Ruiz who are tough will get back up and fight back.
Wilder actually performed best in his first fight with Fury. Everyone blamed Fury's performance in the first fight on his layoff but it was mostly that Wilder added 15-20 pounds in the second and third fights and it was not the kind of weight he should have added. It would have been better if the added weight was fat. The extra muscle just burned him out faster and made him a punching bag for Fury. Even Fury said that Wilder performed best in the third fight. I am sure that was to convince Wilder he was better last weekend in case there is a fight IV down the road. Sadly I would not be surprised if Wilder believed him.
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Wilder should stop fighting now. Two bad beatings - just a few more tough fights and he will start showing dementia. Now is a good time to quit.
A story goes . . . When Ali got to meet an aged and broken SRR, he turned to Bundini Brown as they were leaving and exclaimed 'that's how I will end up.'
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