Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder To Have Surgery on Hand, Return Eyed For Mid-2022

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  • stellen
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    #21
    Originally posted by revelated
    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 cant respect a fighter with his BS resume.

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    • Boro
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      #22
      Originally posted by 1hourRun
      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 .
      He didn't vacate the IBF he was stripped for signing the rematch with Wlad instead of fighting Glazkov you need to stop spreading misinformation all the time, you're completely clueless half the time, your hate is laughable to be fair.
      Last edited by Boro; 10-12-2021, 04:50 PM.

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      • Sctrojan
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        #23
        Originally posted by revelated
        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.
        "The guy was barely hurt"....lmfao....

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        • mawoodhouse
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          #24
          A Travis Kauffman or Marius Wach or someone on their caliber would by the perfect type of fight for his comeback, not very risky…will gauge where he is at and will help him gain some confidence back. Then maybe move onto someone like Charles Martin or Robert Helenius and go from there onto someone like Andy Ruiz etc….hopefully they get him back into the mix the right way and not throw him straight back into a risky fight.

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            #25
            Originally posted by Sctrojan

            "The guy was barely hurt"....lmfao....
            Wilder was wobbling like an old man back to his dressing room.

            Barely hurt doe

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              #26
              Originally posted by jonnyc420

              He's going back to beating low level bums while Tyson Fury rules the division.
              jonny C'mon man! Give Deontay a break will ya! Hasn't he been humbled enough? The man has fought the very best heavyweight fighter on the planet in back to back knockout losses. So he deserves a W in the win column in order to restore his confidence back.

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                #27
                Originally posted by mawoodhouse
                A Travis Kauffman or Marius Wach or someone on their caliber would by the perfect type of fight for his comeback, not very risky…will gauge where he is at and will help him gain some confidence back. Then maybe move onto someone like Charles Martin or Robert Helenius and go from there onto someone like Andy Ruiz etc….hopefully they get him back into the mix the right way and not throw him straight back into a risky fight.
                Good post!

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                • Combat Talk Radio
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by steeve steel
                  Just imagine what a guy like Sanchez would do to him...
                  You mean stare at him from a distance?

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by denium

                    Wilder was wobbling like an old man back to his dressing room.

                    Barely hurt doe
                    A doctor cleared him with no major injuries. That's barely hurt, bro.

                    He was wobbling back to the dressing room because he was rabbit punched and leaned on to hell. He was tired and disoriented.

                    Keef hasn't been since and he was nowhere near rocked against Manny like Wilder just was.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Doubledagger
                      Bruh this is like the fifth or sixth time Wilder has had surgery on that hand.

                      Yes, he has broken it that many times.
                      I think it is a bunch of horse sh it all the times he broke his hand. a tiny hairline fracture today is called a broken hand if he really broke his hand 6 times he would not be able to fight no more after the 2-3 time

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