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  • BHop5150
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    #51
    Originally posted by Andrij

    But Wilder will never get such big paydays again like in the last 2 fights. Only if he fights Joshua. And Joshua would have to win the rematch against Usyk to raise his stock as 3 time World Champ.
    He's still going to make another $10 million + from here out.
    That's still damn good money given his lack of fundamental technique

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    • REDEEMER
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      #52
      Originally posted by Andrij
      Who will be Wilder‘s next opponent ? Helenius,Kownacki ? So he is going back to fighting bums again. He may even give Molina a rematch.
      Molina should not make it far against Babic if he is really as good as Whyte is claiming .

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      • Mmann2e
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        #53
        Originally posted by archiemoore1
        If Deontay quits now, he'll be known as another Wilder who got chinned, just like his brother Marcellus, another chinless bum. If Wilder continues, he risks more brain damage. No future opponent will be gun shy about busting his jaw, smashing his skull, because it's already been done before, so they'll go in believing they have a chance. That whole Boogeyman Bomb Squad mystique is gone. To these other guys, now Wilder is just another guy who can go, if u hit him right. So he's between a rock and a hard place now. His last two fights have already given him enough punishment to start slurring his words in another 10 years or so. What he's done to so many others b4, has now been done to him- brain damage. Some may disagree, but I think Wilder's biggest mistake was firing Mark Breland, but even before that, It was having Jay Deas as head trainer and Breland as 2nd fiddle. Deas should have been fired a long ass time ago and Breland should have been his only trainer from jump street. Hiring his former KO victim/home boy Malik was the 2nd dummy move. I didn't see any improvement, I saw fatigue, bulky slow twitch muscles, sloppy technique, & poor defense all night long. So continue on if u want, my man.. better dump Malik's ass too, but I'm sure he won't, because he prefers being kindly asked to do something instead being told/made to do something. And in Jay Deas and Malik, he has the ultimate yes men team, just what he likes
        His biggest mistake was walking into a boxing gym there’s a reason he was curtain jerking for 30 fights and there a reason Alabama team sports wanted nothing to do with him. He’s an ok athlete, and boxing was his only bet to make money as a professional athlete.

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        • Mmann2e
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          #54
          Originally posted by BHop5150

          He's still going to make another $10 million + from here out.
          That's still damn good money given his lack of fundamental technique
          The reason that fight sold was Tyson Fury, who wants to watch a broken fighter who was teetering on broken after the first Ortiz fight.

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          • Andrij
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            #55
            Originally posted by BHop5150

            He's still going to make another $10 million + from here out.
            That's still damn good money given his lack of fundamental technique
            Thats true. There are better boxers out there who didn't made nearly as much as Wilder. But Wilder has to thank Fury for this who brought him to big time boxing.

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            • champion4ever
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              #56
              If Wilder is going to prolong his career as it's been already reported that he is; Then he is going to have to lose some muscle weight man by getting back down between 210- 220lbs in order for him to regain his reflexes, stamina, speed, pop, snap and power back onto his punches again. Weighing nearly 240 lbs in the trilogy bout nearly depleted his entire body. If he is unwilling to do that then he should just retire before he gets hurt.

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              • Inspired
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                #57
                Originally posted by tritium_arma
                Wilder is the worst heavyweight champion ever. At first I thought it would be someone like John Ruiz but even he fought and beat the #4 or better ranked fighter during his reign. Wilder’s best win, Ortiz, was ranked #5 by ring. Every other win was against some bum ranked even worse.
                ruiz, frank sanchez are credible fights for him though.
                there's baby miller when he comes back haha. that will be funny.

                of course there's still dillian whyte and aj.

                wilder has a lot of money left to make yet.

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by Andrij

                  Thats true. There are better boxers out there who didn't made nearly as much as Wilder. But Wilder has to thank Fury for this who brought him to big time boxing.
                  Bullshit! It was Wilder who brought Fury out of the fucking gutter and to America by throwing him two lifelines and two bites at the apple; With two title shots at his WBC heavyweight title that he did not earn.

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                  • tritium_arma
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by Inspired

                    ruiz, frank sanchez are credible fights for him though.
                    there's baby miller when he comes back haha. that will be funny.

                    of course there's still dillian whyte and aj.

                    wilder has a lot of money left to make yet.
                    Yes I'm curious to see how he will do in the future or will he go into a Kovalev like slide.
                    I wonder if he'll fight a big puncher next.

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                    • Ravensfan
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                      #60
                      How can Ricky Hatton or anyone else for the matter believe that Fury has nothing else to prove based on his resume? I believe if Fury retired today the only way he should get into the Hall of Fame would be by paying the admission at the door. But then again the HOF has a few members that I absolutely believe don't deserve to be there.

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