"WILDER TO CONTINUE FIGHTING" - Malik Scott Confirms

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  • Scotland The Brave
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    "WILDER TO CONTINUE FIGHTING" - Malik Scott Confirms

    As reported by BBC:

    "Deontay has set his family financially secure so he doesn't have to fight to make a living. But retiring is not in his plans at all and not something we've discussed. He will be back in any form he wants to be. He's a big-time fighter and he doesn't belong down there with the other guys, he needs to be in high-level fights and main events."

    I'm glad to hear it. I'd still like to see him fight Ruiz, Parker, Joyce, Helenius, Hrgovic, Yoka. He ducked Elite fighters for most of his career, so we don't know what level he's actually performing at. And so it would be good to see him against genuine contenders. And then maybe have him take on AJ or Whyte if he's victorious over a couple of the current Top 15.
    Last edited by Scotland The Brave; 10-11-2021, 01:33 PM.
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    All this talk about Wilder not fighting again is coming from Chris Mannix and he's a total weirdo about the subject.

    You know what fighters do? They fight. They fight until they can't fight anymore. It's not only how they pay their bills, but why they get out of bed in the morning.

    Wilder can come back against Helenius or Martin and make a cool couple million, and then will likely have another big payday incoming.

    The idea of him retiring is ludicrous.

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    • The Big Dunn
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      #3
      Originally posted by paulf
      All this talk about Wilder not fighting again is coming from Chris Mannix and he's a total weirdo about the subject.

      You know what fighters do? They fight. They fight until they can't fight anymore. It's not only how they pay their bills, but why they get out of bed in the morning.

      Wilder can come back against Helenius or Martin and make a cool couple million, and then will likely have another big payday incoming.

      The idea of him retiring is ludicrous.
      Good post. I thought the uppercut that knocked Fury down saved Wilder from having to retire. I even said that shot saved his career in the rbr thread.

      In addition to showing bravery and heart even though he was getting his ass beat, he showed the one punch power that casuals and diehards alike live.

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      • Satir
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        Him and AJ still a huge multi-million fight

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        • deathofaclown
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          There’s still big fights if he wants them.

          Personally I don’t think he will be the same again.

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          • Tatabanya
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            Originally posted by deathofaclown
            There’s still big fights if he wants them.

            Personally I don’t think he will be the same again.
            Indeed. Those big fights could spell disaster if he gets hit hard once more. He has a huge heart, but absolutely no balance.

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            • newsoulrebel
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              Hi Gents. Wilder...Retirement? The man nearly won the heavyweight title this morning. Some of the names here aren't worthy of gracing the ring with this man. He will annihilate all of the names on that list except perhaps only Ruiz and I cannot see him getting out of bed for anything less than a big name and nor should he. Why do people think, that when a man loses a heavyweight title fight, his career is over? This man, was HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION for years and years before this. DOMINANT. Joshua was ****-scared of him and ducked him. He nearly just beat Fury and Tyson knows it. Tyson would not want to fight him again. No WAY. It takes multiple defeats to become a great heavyweight. By the way, I am a major Fury fan and yes, I believe he is the best heavyweight of our era, but not of all time. Not yet. Wilder could absolutely come back from this. He's a brutal fighter and incredible warrior.

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              • Mammoth
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                Why would he retire?

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                • deathofaclown
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Mammoth
                  Why would he retire?
                  36, just took two big beatings in his last two fights, ended up face down on the floor, made a fortune.

                  Is he really going to be that motivated to fight back on PBC shows in non-title fights for significantly less money? I’m not sure.

                  Even if he wants to get back in the world title picture, if we get a unification next year which probably comes with a rematch, the belts will be tied up and he will probably be 38 before he could even potentially get a shot. I’m not sure he will hang around for non-title fights anymore.

                  there’s still good fights he can be in though. I just think that fight on Saturday will have taken something out of him.

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                  • Pac=Duran
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                    Originally posted by ballencrieff
                    As reported by BBC:

                    "Deontay has set his family financially secure so he doesn't have to fight to make a living. But retiring is not in his plans at all and not something we've discussed. He will be back in any form he wants to be. He's a big-time fighter and he doesn't belong down there with the other guys, he needs to be in high-level fights and main events."

                    I'm glad to hear it. I'd still like to see him fight Ruiz, Parker, Joyce, Helenius, Hrgovic, Yoka. He ducked Elite fighters for most of his career, so we don't know what level he's actually performing at. And so it would be good to see him against genuine contenders. And then maybe have him take on AJ or Whyte if he's victorious over a couple of the current Top 15.
                    Joshua Usyk loser obviously. It’s the only fight really.





                    but he clearly need to hang them up

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