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  • Mike_b
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    Deontays new demeanor

    Who here is wanting wilder to win? I know if he loses its bad for boxing because it takes the excitement of the heavyweight division away, as there will be nobody to crush someone's head in like an avacado. What happens after ****in fury beats wilder? Deontay fades off into Bolivian and then we get a stagnate division. Why? Because then it's a showdown between two guys who have nothing left to prove after that fight as in fury- Joshua. Why? Because all they're left with is some mandatories then they're out the game. I heard fury's father contemplating on that his sons legs aren't as fresh as they used to be. On the other hand I heard Joshua was talking about making the transition to WWE. Myaswell eh? He's a body builder anyway.

    I look at Deontay s career kinda like Oscars. Both were predestined for flawless careers, THEN the losses started creeping in. No more perfection.

    The hype trains derailed! For Oscar and Deontay. De la Hoya succumbed to his demons wearing drag and shet. Will Deontay be derailed too if he loses?

    He reminds me of an inmate doing self isolation. When they meet with the warden and team you can see the struggle in their demeanor like they know they don't have the upper hand yet they talk about how much good they want to do. Inside they are wretched from the beatdown, just like Deontay is, he is trying to believe his own words.

    The world still needs big knockouts and an American hw champ. It's just that, Deontay is going up against his proiffull most difficult challenge yet. He is effed.
  • 1lparm
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    #2
    All I got from this is that if Deontay loses this lad thinks he will go to Bolivia and wear a dress

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    • elfag
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      #3
      decent point on fury's legs. i cant imagine what his knees must be like but all that weight cant be good for them. valuev retired pretty young from what i remember. the klit brothers were a lit lighter than furry, vitali had a ton of issues still but he was only like 230s - 240s out of camp.

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      • ralex
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        I don’t want to see Wilder lose but I don’t like this new demeanor at all. He’s trying to convince himself it looks like.

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        • KingOfGlory
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          There's plenty of excitement at heavyweight with or without Wilder. Fury, Joshua, Ruiz, and Usyk can produce some exciting affairs.

          The only excitement he has brought since his loss is sports pundits laughing at his latest ridiculous excuse for losing every few months.

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          • baroidi
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            #6
            Originally posted by 1lparm
            All I got from this is that if Deontay loses this lad thinks he will go to Bolivia and wear a dress
            lmao, when I was reading his rant, I was wondering wtf does Bolivia have to do with Wilder losing? I finally figured out that it's auto correct for oblivin

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            • The Big Dunn
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              I dont really care how he acts before the fight. All that matters is how he fights. I do not believe he can improve enough to win. The great thing about the sport of boxing is if you can punch you have a chance and Deontay can punch. I give him about a 10% chance to win.

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              • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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                #8
                Originally posted by The Big Dunn
                I dont really care how he acts before the fight. All that matters is how he fights. I do not believe he can improve enough to win. The great thing about the sport of boxing is if you can punch you have a chance and Deontay can punch. I give him about a 10% chance to win.
                Yeah he’s got a punchers chance IMO. The fact he’s sticking with yes men like Deas and Scott suggests to me he’s not going to do any differently. He’ll need to catch Fury early IMO, make it a shootout if he can. I’m predicting Fury by stoppage though.

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                  Wilder hasn't got long in the game win or lose.

                  He's what? 35? He's broken his hands loads of times, took an absolute brutal beating in his last fight, and his style relies on his raw athleticism which will obviously decrease as he reaches 40.

                  Forget about Wilder, Jared Anderson is the future of American HW boxing.

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                  • Pac=Duran
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by denium
                    Wilder hasn't got long in the game win or lose.

                    He's what? 35? He's broken his hands loads of times, took an absolute brutal beating in his last fight, and his style relies on his raw athleticism which will obviously decrease as he reaches 40.

                    Forget about Wilder, Jared Anderson is the future of American HW boxing.
                    Beyonce Wilder is the biggest fraud and bum in the history of boxing dossers

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