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Originally posted by Earl-Hickey View PostYet another loss adding to wilders legacy.
Let's be honest, there aren't exactly many meaningful wins on there so it's a good thing isn't it.Last edited by kafkod; 10-12-2021, 08:00 AM.
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Wilders resume is embarrassingly soft - full of no hopers and cans…Old Ortiz and Fat Fury, its garbage beyond those 2. Padded ko record when he was babied and protected by Pbc/Haymon. Losing 26 of 30 rds to Fat Fury and taking 2 one-sided beatdowns does not earn any elevated status.
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Wilder had hia moment in 4th and till 11th anything could of happen , i will give him that ...
Great fight
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For the last few years Deontay has been alluding to and implying that he wants a "body" on his record. In this still glorious and noble sport of ours such talk is reprehensible and beneath contempt. Then he offers up a million ridiculous excuses because he couldn't take a loss and then goes on to tarnish the name of one of the great ambassadors of the sport Mark Breland. Fires him also. Then even after having been left face down like Elvis he STILL couldn't be gracious and display sportsmanship. Now he is to celebrated as some great warrior with a heart of stone? PHuck this guy! Arturo Gatti/Evander Holyfield/etc. THESE were never say die warriors who found a way to win during some hellacious beatdowns. Wilder is a front running, one trick pony who has not been exposed. I have NO respect for him..especially after all of that wanting a "body" talk.
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Originally posted by TITOS HOOK View PostFor the last few years Deontay has been alluding to and implying that he wants a "body" on his record. In this still glorious and noble sport of ours such talk is reprehensible and beneath contempt.
I have NO respect for him..especially after all of that wanting a "body" talk.
This Day in Boxing October 16, 1987 -- "If I don't kill him -- it don't count." Mike Tyson said quietly as he, Kevin Rooney and Steve Lott were leaving the weighin for his fight with Tyrell Biggs.
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