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  • #11
    I hope for a speedy return in '22 so that he can start bodying fools again. I'm starting to miss those cannon-shot KOs like Breazeale and Szpilka.

    He'll never beat Fury – no-one can – but he can still dust off anyone else at HW.

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    • #12
      He should target AJ when he loses to Usyk again, battle of the losers.

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      • #13


        Originally posted by joe strong View Post

        Hopefully Wilder works on those chicken legs so they can hold the weight better. I still think he beats most HWs. I doubt Fury is vacating. He has to face the winner of Whyte/Wallin. No sure thing Whyte beats Wallin. Why would he duck either when a win sets him up for unification? There will be no rematch clause in the mando fight nor will there be a rematch clause for usyk/Joshua rematch. The undisputed championship will be decided at the end of 2022…


        Did you know that Tyson has been dropped hard 4 times in his last three fights, and that bum Otto Wallin got screwed by Tony Weeks and Bernardo Osuna of ESPN? I will leave out the details, I dont have time to explain.

        Originally posted by SteveM View Post

        Why would he do that? Are you suggesting Whyte is more fearsome than Wilder? Is Fury a worse boxer/mover than Whyte? Does Whyte punch harder than Wilder? No, No and No !!!

        Fury will be a -500 favourite against Whyte.
        Tyson Fury's history of ducking top ten contenders and vacating belts ( The IBF ) suggest that he will avoid Dillian Whyte. Tyson, already turned down the challenge when the WBC offered to award the winner a WBC 'Diamond' belt.

        Reports coming in from the UK are that Gypsy-John is setting up Tyson for another trilogy, this time vs. Dereck Chisora or 'The Romford Bull', Johnny Fisher.

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        • #14
          deontay wilder would have won if.................insert excuse
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          • #15
            So the broken hand is gonna be the excuse of choice when wilder finally decides to man up and talk to the press about his third straight loss to fury?

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            • #16
              Just imagine what a guy like Sanchez would do to him...

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              • #17
                It seems that my prediction was spot on. I said that he would probably be back by late Spring or early Summer of 2022. However, he doesn't need another tough fight with a contender though because he is coming off of two brutal knockout losses.

                He needs a good tuneup up stay busy fight with a gatekeeper. Someone who is not a bad fighter but someone who is clearly past their prime like an Adam Kownacki type. Wilder needs to get back into the win column. I think a fight with Anthony Joshua in the Fall of 2022 with be a good scrap.

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                • #18
                  Ah, so many people overlooking what they just saw.

                  "Wilder return eyed for mid 2022 (8 months)"

                  So much for NSB's narrative about a "brutal beating". The guy was apparently barely hurt. It's ridiculous, this guy is a warrior.

                  If he does come back and goes right back to bodying anyone not named Tyson, people are going to have to respect him eventually.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Tatabanya View Post
                    He broke the lone weapon he has. Unlucky indeed.

                    Originally posted by Charlie Zelenoff View Post
                    I'm betting that right hand isn't going to have the same power as before.
                    Fellas, Deontay Wilder has broken his right hand several times before and has come back fully healthy.
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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by revelated View Post
                      Ah, so many people overlooking what they just saw.



                      "Wilder return eyed for mid 2022 (8 months)"

                      So much for NSB's narrative about a "brutal beating". The guy was apparently barely hurt. It's ridiculous, this guy is a warrior.

                      If he does come back and goes right back to bodying anyone not named Tyson, people are going to have to respect him eventually.
                      I agree. Wilder should be just fine. God has something special in store for him. This is not the end of Deontay Wilder. I can see Deontay winning another title again. He nearly pulled it off Saturday night by dropping the best Heavyweight on the planet Tyson Fury to the canvas twice in one round.

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