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Where does Deontay Wilder stack up against the early 80's HW scene?

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  • #41
    Originally posted by PhillyShellSlick View Post
    -Mike Weaver
    -John Tate
    - Gerrie Coetzee
    -Gerry Cooney
    -Michael Dokes
    -Greg Page
    -Tim Witherspoon

    Who does Deontay beat?
    Only Spoon beats him but that's a sorry line up
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    • #42
      Originally posted by kara View Post

      Wilder has the power to knock any guy out in any era.
      While at the same time is able to be bullied and out boxed.
      We have seen him do his thing vs some really questionable guys.
      I can't think of anyone he beat that Spoon couldn't.
      In fact, Spoon beats Fury without a need for a rematch.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by PhillyShellSlick View Post
        -Mike Weaver
        -John Tate
        - Gerrie Coetzee
        -Gerry Cooney
        -Michael Dokes
        -Greg Page
        -Tim Witherspoon

        Who does Deontay beat?
        Beats Tate, Coetzee, Cooney, Dokes & Page

        Witherspoon is an interesting one.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by BodyBagz View Post

          Only Spoon beats him but that's a sorry line up
          Agree 100%. Witherspoon with his overhand right has a real shot. The era just after that one was tough. Lewis, Bowe, Holyfield, Mercer, Tyson. I'm not sure Wilder beats any of them. Merry Christmas. Peace.
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          • #45
            All of this excellent troll bait, history denial and general silliness is very much in concert with this festive season, and I for one appreciate it all. Then there are others who appreciate the fact that Fury, Wilder, Usyk, Joshua and the rest, are the best the world has in supply of big men who can fight - and the courage to bet on their own abilities against the rest of the world's best for multi-million dollar level prizes. And the other fact that, like all people; they've got their little flaws, even if they Are the best.

            But on a more grounded (and somber?) Note, who should the nearly ruined Anthony Joshua fight in his next few fights?
            My picks are:
            1. David Allen, for Domestic interest and an easy win.
            2. Ali Eren Demirezen, a fringe contender with a style Joshua can look good against.
            3. Joyce/Whyte/Dubois/Chisora (Pick 1 or 2). Reestablish his being no. 2 in Great Britain before making a final run at the top (Fury/Wilder/Usyk/Ruiz Jr).

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            • #46
              Originally posted by Willow The Wisp View Post
              All of this excellent troll bait, history denial and general silliness is very much in concert with this festive season, and I for one appreciate it all. Then there are others who appreciate the fact that Fury, Wilder, Usyk, Joshua and the rest, are the best the world has in supply of big men who can fight - and the courage to bet on their own abilities against the rest of the world's best for multi-million dollar level prizes. And the other fact that, like all people; they've got their little flaws, even if they Are the best.

              But on a more grounded (and somber?) Note, who should the nearly ruined Anthony Joshua fight in his next few fights?
              My picks are:
              1. David Allen, for Domestic interest and an easy win.
              2. Ali Eren Demirezen, a fringe contender with a style Joshua can look good against.
              3. Joyce/Whyte/Dubois/Chisora (Pick 1 or 2). Reestablish his being no. 2 in Great Britain before making a final run at the top (Fury/Wilder/Usyk/Ruiz Jr).
              Merry Christmas

              I don't think wins over Ruiz or Wilder says the top right now.

              I hoping this for the next 12 months:

              Fury-Usyk

              Widler-Ruiz --> winner gets --> AJ

              Then it's:

              Winner of Fury/Uysk --> gets wiiner of --> Wilder/Ruiz/AJ

              But I can see mandatory rematches getting in the way, not to mention promoter/scantioning body interference.

              But that would be a great year for boxing.

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              • #47
                Originally posted by Willie Pep 229 View Post

                Merry Christmas

                I don't think wins over Ruiz or Wilder says the top right now.

                I hoping this for the next 12 months:

                Fury-Usyk

                Widler-Ruiz --> winner gets --> AJ

                Then it's:

                Winner of Fury/Uysk --> gets wiiner of --> Wilder/Ruiz/AJ

                But I can see mandatory rematches getting in the way, not to mention promoter/scantioning body interference.

                But that would be a great year for boxing.
                How is AJ still in the mix losing 3 of his last 4 fights? He needs a couple of easy wins before fighting the big boys. Merry Christmas to all.
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                • #48
                  Originally posted by mrbig1 View Post

                  How is AJ still in the mix losing 3 of his last 4 fights? He needs a couple of easy wins before fighting the big boys. Merry Christmas to all.
                  - - Already fought all the big boys that count. Blubber been fighting AJ duckers and quackers while he duck Usyk.

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by mrbig1 View Post

                    How is AJ still in the mix losing 3 of his last 4 fights? He needs a couple of easy wins before fighting the big boys. Merry Christmas to all.
                    I think Wilder-Ruiz is in the works or close to being signed. So I was working off that logic.

                    AJ looked better, twice, losing to Uysk, than Wilder did being stopped by Fury, twice.

                    AJ has too many fights behind him to need warm up bouts. He's near the top and has only a finite number of fights left in him.

                    If Wilder-Ruiz does happen there will be time for AJ to pick up an easy fight while waiting, if that's what his 'head' needs. I think he is too experienced to need a confidence builder.

                    But to repeat, AJ's loses were much better outings than Wilder's. The road back to Fury, for Wilder has to go through AJ.

                    Even with a win over Ruiz, I don't see the fans buying into Fury-Wilder IV next. Wilder needs to go through AJ.

                    Now if Uysk takes out Fury, then the dynamics change and the winner of Wilder-Ruiz will get the next shot (baring a Fury rematch clause getting in the way.) Then AJ will have to wait and will probably need to stay busy elsewhere.

                    Just my 2 cents.

                    Last edited by Willie Pep 229; 12-24-2022, 06:08 PM.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by Willie Pep 229 View Post

                      I think Wilder-Ruiz is in the works or close to being signed. So I was working off that logic.

                      AJ looked better, twice, losing to Uysk, than Wilder did being stopped by Fury, twice.

                      AJ has too many fights behind him to need warm up bouts. He's near the top and has only a finite number of fights left in him.

                      If Wilder-Ruiz does happen there will be time for AJ to pick up an easy fight while waiting, if that's what his 'head' needs. I think he is too experienced to need a confidence builder.

                      But to repeat, AJ's loses were much better outings than Wilder's. The road back to Fury, for Wilder has to go through AJ.

                      Even with a win over Ruiz, I don't see the fans buying into Fury-Wilder IV next. Wilder needs to go through AJ.

                      Now if Uysk takes out Fury, then the dynamics change and the winner of Wilder-Ruiz will get the next shot (baring a Fury rematch clause getting in the way.) Then AJ will have to wait and will probably need to stay busy elsewhere.

                      Just my 2 cents.
                      I can see that my friend. Wilder did win his last fight. something I would like AJ to do. You are right no one will pay to see Fury vs Wilder 4.

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