Is Deontay Wilder DONE?

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  • abracada
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    #31
    Wilder will face the loser of AJ v Fury

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    • Chaos
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      #32
      Not at all, there's many years of scientific discovery left that could help him fulfill his dream of being impregnated, and if not he can always twerk on Onlyfans for his Ldbc fluffers.
      Last edited by Chaos; 03-28-2021, 03:43 AM.

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      • Chaos
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        #33
        Originally posted by KingGilgamesh

        Why are you pathetic dorks so desperate to see Wilder finished?

        LOL I swear Deontay is a great call sign for any pathetic weasel offended by the concept of a black fighter with a mouth and some balls.
        The problem is he's all mouth and no balls. And most people here are Ali/Floyd/Tyson fans, so don't pull that "black fighter" bs, they're just offended by a fraud who was protected most of his career and waited out K2 while two younger and less experienced Brits stepped up to the long reigning division champ and retired him.

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        • Mmann2e
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          #34
          He's finished the whole bravado was an act the man discussed killing himself when his daughter got sick and he couldn't afford it a loss no matter to who it'd be to would be the end of him. He'll talk for now as it gets him paid to do interviews but fight against competition and you'll see its not going to happen. Essentially he spent more time not training and getting used to waking up not having to do bare minimum. All this and he got paid, does he want the 50m he missed out on sure is he going to cry about it at the end of it probably not because life moves on. He was a fringe fighter who's popularity came from being an undefeated, one trick pony knockout artist
          Last edited by Mmann2e; 03-28-2021, 03:53 PM.

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          • Toffee
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            #35
            He's finished as a serious contender. He always relied on the timing and speed in his one shot... that doesn't improve with age and certainly doesn't with inactivity. He may fight, but it's all fairly irrelevant. He's done.

            Shame. Yes, I wanted his false resume exposed and his lack of ability to be found out, but he was still an asset to the sport.

            AJ v Wilder was always the fight if the sides just could have made it happen before they got beat. Such a missed opportunity.

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            • hugh grant
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              #36
              I'm sure wilder can ko fighters still whilst losing every round just like before

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              • hogey
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                #37
                No doubt he will fight again, although i have never rated him much even before the Fury fights he is good to watch. I think he will struggle to beat any of the top men now though the physical and mental damage from getting two proper beatings from a lump as big as Fury lasts for ever.

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                • Nash out
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                  #38
                  I see no reason why he doesn't have three great years left. I will say though, he needs to get back in the ring asap, even if it's against a can. Iron Mike beat nothing but cans, and America loved him til he got bustered up by journeyman Douglas. Wilder lost to an ATG, he'll be back.

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                  • STREET CLEANER
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                    #39
                    There is really no talk about him fighting anyone. Some rumor but that's it. Usually he is very vocal and he did many changes in his camp. He has inactive for a very long time and looks like he mentally lost his marbles. He should take some soft touch so he can gain some confidence and step it up again.

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                    • StoptheFight
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                      #40
                      Not yet, 36 is old for a lightweight, but for a heavy ? he's got a few more years left in him. Pov was able to KO whyte at 41, and Klitshchko was able to give Joshua all he could handle in his 40s as well. As long as Wilder keeps that power, he'll be able to fight on. Don't sell him short just because of one bad fight.

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