Anyone telling Wilder to retire didn't watch the fight.

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  • Combat Talk Radio
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    #1

    Anyone telling Wilder to retire didn't watch the fight.

    Wilder isn't young. Yet he took Fury to deeper danger than any other fighter ever has.

    Round 4, Tyson got saved by the bell, period. It isn't even about long counts, Wilder took too long waiting for that overhead/hook right, picture perfect. That sequence should have happened in Round 2, and we would have seen a ref stoppage shortly after. Regardless, he did that to a super heavyweight.

    No other guy in the division gets Wilder out of there. None. They're not as durable as Fury, they all get clipped and taken out.

    If Wilder retires so he can enjoy life, hats off to him, but I think it's a mistake. It's like Tim Bradley, who only ever lost to Pacquiao, retiring.

    If Wilder ever reads this, don't be like Bradley. Be like Canelo, who like you only ever lost to a great fighter, yet picked himself up, dusted himself off and kept fighting.

  • sunny31
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    Disagree, guy is finished. 2 fairly punishing fights, and 1 really punishing fight with Fury. Knocked down 4 times and taken out. His punch resistance and mental resistance won't be the same, he took himself to some dark places to stay in that fight and got Ko'd clean at the end of it. Fury is the best fighter in the division, but he is a quite sloppy offensively which prolonged the beating. I think there are good fighters with crisp punching technique that would now take him out where they would not have done previously.

    If he fights on, def see him being wobbled more regularly and knocked out again

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      #3
      Originally posted by revelated
      No other guy in the division gets Wilder out of there. None. They're not as durable as Fury, they all get clipped and taken out.
      Its very unlucky for Wilder that out of the two actual elite HWs hes fought in his entire career, one of them just happens to be the only guy out there who could possibly beat him, eh.

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      • Pac=Duran
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        #4
        Watched every second of all 3 fights ans he should retire ASAP.. last 2 fights were some of the worst beatings I've ever seen. Disgusting to want him go go on.

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        • lfc19titles
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          I bet his loss hurt a racist pos like you and that supremacist wilder was put where he belongs, on the floor face down begging for the ref to end it

          you all spread racist hate and lies to discredit and are now trying to take the High ground ? Nah, it don’t work like that with trash like you

          remember this beating as fury gave this beating to all of you, last nights L was also a L for people like you, remember that, remember who the superior was

          even 100 years ago people didn’t get beatings that bad that you all got

          hats off to wilder ? Nah that scum bag showed the scum he is pre and lost fight, he is a disgrace to boxing as are you all

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          • Bum squad
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            #6
            He should definitely go on, His legacy is in the trash if he doesn't and there is millions to be made especially in a match with AJ.

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            • Boxing>MMA
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              #7
              Itīs not a question on wether the performance was worthy of the second best HW of the world, but the amount of damage he took. This war probably ended his prime.

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              • siablo14
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                #8
                Can't wait to hear from Wilder.

                He will probably blame the long counts.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by sunny31
                  Disagree, guy is finished. 2 fairly punishing fights, and 1 really punishing fight with Fury. Knocked down 4 times and taken out. His punch resistance and mental resistance won't be the same, he took himself to some dark places to stay in that fight and got Ko'd clean at the end of it. Fury is the best fighter in the division, but he is a quite sloppy offensively which prolonged the beating. I think there are good fighters with crisp punching technique that would now take him out where they would not have done previously.

                  If he fights on, def see him being wobbled more regularly and knocked out again
                  Until Wilder loses to sum1 else other than Fury then that’s the time to retire.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Boxing>MMA
                    Itīs not a question on wether the performance was worthy of the second best HW of the world, but the amount of damage he took. This war probably ended his prime.
                    Same is said of Fury, who's head has bounced off the canvas multiple times.

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