Is Deontay Wilder DONE?

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  • 15round
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    There is no quit in him. He has the heart of a lion. What most people don't realize is that he is a fighter on a more slender frame than most heavyweights and has hand injuries and other types over the years. At a certain age some of those injuries don't heal correctly. If he thinks his body only has one more fight he will hold out for the big pay day.

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      #42
      Originally posted by 15round
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      There is no quit in him. He has the heart of a lion. What most people don't realize is that he is a fighter on a more slender frame than most heavyweights and has hand injuries and other types over the years. At a certain age some of those injuries don't heal correctly. If he thinks his body only has one more fight he will hold out for the big pay day.
      Yea, the heart of a lion gave the fans their money's worth tonight!
      Last edited by 15round; 10-10-2021, 12:28 AM.

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      • REdrUm0351
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        #43
        He can still make money against Whyte, Ruiz, Joshua, and Usyk. He was better than the second fight and who is willing to go through that to beat him? Besides Fury of course.

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          #44
          Originally posted by Earl-Hickey
          I think we might never see him fight again.

          He's never had a period of inactivity like this, both inside and outside the ring, he turns 36 later this year, think about that, it's not like he's an intelligent boxer who is going to be able to fall back on veteran tactics when he's past his physical prime.

          I think we may have seen the end of the bronze bomber, I don't think he's got it in him anymore.
          i hope he stays.. i think he stills beats usyk, joshua and ruiz but that’s just me

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          • Dodger07
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            #45
            I'd still like to see him go against AJ. Both heavy handed fighters with glaring weaknesses. Would still make for an exciting fight.

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              #46
              You realize this thread was reactivated from March. I thought why start a new thread on this topic.

              Wilder is definitely game. I don't like listening to all the bs from Fury and Wilder but in the ring they want to win and I don't think the money matters to them once they step in the ring. Fury is just more skilled and has the blueprint to beat Wilder with his skills. What other fighters can take Wilders punches remains to be seen if he continues on.

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