Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder: I Did My Best, But It Wasn't Good Enough
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Thanks for the prediction, but didn't you spend the last month telling us all about how Wilder was gonna lay the goom on Fury?Any heavyweight who can punch, who is extremely aggressive will beat Usyk.
Wilder beats Usyk, hits too hard, and is too naturally aggressive.
Fury & Wilder may well be 1 & 2 ranked in the division.
Fury, Wilder, Joshua, Whyte they're the big four.
Usyk is getting done in the rematch with Joshua.Comment
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That was a good fight. Wilder was out skilled again but showed a lot of heart. Fury overcame that power once again and was in excellent shape.Comment
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I really that all the people on this board who use to call wilder a bum now have a change of thoughts. Wilder and fury both showed balls, courage and heart. I know wilder is not the most technical fighter but that doesn’t make you a bum. They both have a better chin, more heart than AJ which is why Aj in my opinion wouldn’t beat either of them. My guess now is Wilder will retire.Comment
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I never liked Wilder above 220. At 231 & 238 he was gassed by the 3rd round. He had a great 4th rd after being dropped but he looked exhausted after that. Fury is so big that I think his only real shot was if he was lighter & could move around better. At 212 he was still able to drop him. He was always going to give up 40-50lbs so why not be lighter & more elusive? At the lighter weight he had no issue going 12 rounds in the first fight with both Fury & Stiverne.This version of Wilder was scary and ANYONE in the division would have fallen Victim to the Bronze bomber whose heart , determination and power were unpresented. Only Fury's cast iron jaw saved him from certain defeat .I hope that after healing Wilder returns to knock out the poor pretenders such as Whyte and Joshua who simply are not in this class.Comment
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