Is Wilder’s career over?

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  • champion4ever
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    #21
    I don't know. It's much too soon to tell. Only time will reveal. Remember that everyone had written Evander Holyfield off after his trilogy bout with Rid**** Bowe in which he was knocked out.

    However, he came back and became a world champion again by defeating Mike Tyson not only once but twice and one was by way of TKO stoppage. So don't write Deontay Wilder off just yet.

    He yet still shows signs of life, fight and a warrior's spirit. So he is not a shot or broken fighter like AJ. However, we just don't know what toll or if any the beatings he took in that trilogy has taken on his body. That is what i worry about the most.

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    • The plunger man
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      #22
      It’s only fury’s trump card saying he beat wilder......so when wilder gets knocked around silly by Joshua then it finally puts to bed this gangling fool was any good......and fury cannot try and big him up anymore.

      fury will now have to fight whyte to at least show he is not afraid of his mandatory......and it will turn it upside down if whyte lands that big left hook on him.

      As for AJ it’s judgement day when he fights usyk and if he does a number on him watch this site go in to panic mode.....and still try and downplay it.

      I’ve heard through the g****vine Tyson really doesn’t want to face whyte for what ever reason......and will vacate if forced to fight whyte.

      plenty of plot turns left is this saga yet

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      • ROSS CALIFORNIA
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        #23
        I'd be surprised if he ever fights again. How can he come back and ever be the same now that he's been KO'd 2 times? I don't see it. I see him needing to feel like the badest man on the planet to have the motivation to go on. What's it going to be like hearing him scream BOMB SQUAD now. It wont be the same to us and wont feel the same to him. I just don't see him coming back with all that's changed. He's getting old and can't rely on his experience to get him by. Now he needs to ask him self, who has he beat? He wanted to talk all that sht about Mike Tyson and now look at him lol I had fun watching Wilder but I lost a lot of respect when he went off on Mike Tyson. I couldn't care less if he retires, but he can probably still beat everyone besides the other top 3 heavyweights, but his time is very limited. He still has millions to make so go for it while you still can.

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          #24
          He’s done at the top, as in being a top 5 HW, but he could continue fighting no doubt. Him VS AJ is still an interesting fight if both get some easy wins and they build it up again.

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          • Toffee
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            #25
            Fights against decent fighters will still do decent numbers.

            If it were me I'd go back to knocking out a can, and then start pushing for Joshua with or without a title. There'll always be appetite for that fight.

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            • KillaMane26
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              #26
              Originally posted by True-Boxing-Fan

              Lol lol lol “Those of us who know boxing and actually boxed”. Lol lol

              Your statement gave me a good laugh.

              Look I’m with you on how he was overly perceived by some but his windmills were a thing of beauty.

              BTW, when and where did you box and how many pro fights did you have?
              Lmaooooooooo Everytime I think he can't get any lower he finds a way to top his last batshyt statement.

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              • KingGilgamesh
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                #27
                Originally posted by True-Boxing-Fan

                Lol lol lol “Those of us who know boxing and actually boxed”. Lol lol

                Your statement gave me a good laugh.

                Look I’m with you on how he was overly perceived by some but his windmills were a thing of beauty.

                BTW, when and where did you box and how many pro fights did you have?
                ***Em has never boxed in his life. That much should be obvious.

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                • Larry the boss
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                  #28
                  No matter how you view his career..the guy set out to what he needed to accomplish...GET ENOUGH MONEY TO HELP HIS SICK DAUGHTER... He became a world champion along the way and had a few title defenses..job well done champ

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                  • BangEM
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by The plunger man
                    It’s only fury’s trump card saying he beat wilder......so when wilder gets knocked around silly by Joshua then it finally puts to bed this gangling fool was any good......and fury cannot try and big him up anymore.

                    fury will now have to fight whyte to at least show he is not afraid of his mandatory......and it will turn it upside down if whyte lands that big left hook on him.

                    As for AJ it’s judgement day when he fights usyk and if he does a number on him watch this site go in to panic mode.....and still try and downplay it.

                    I’ve heard through the g****vine Tyson really doesn’t want to face whyte for what ever reason......and will vacate if forced to fight whyte.

                    plenty of plot turns left is this saga yet
                    I think he'll most likely push the issue to see who wins the AJ vs Usyk rematch. If AJ wins, he'll start making noise about undisputed fight and try to force Matchroom's hands to make Whyte step aside. But if Usyk wins, he'll drop the belt, rather than fight Whyte.

                    AJ winning is dependent on him if he can fix his insecurities and boss up with his trainers. I've never seen a boxer as meek and weird as AJ. If he continues acting like a muppet and continue his faux Al Capone crap without the decisiveness - he's going to get embarrassed again.

                    Anyway, someone made a YouTube video saying Fury will claim he won't be motivated to fight Whyte and duck him.
                    Last edited by BangEM; 10-30-2021, 11:28 PM.

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                    • BangEM
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by LarryX....
                      No matter how you view his career..the guy set out to what he needed to accomplish...GET ENOUGH MONEY TO HELP HIS SICK DAUGHTER... He became a world champion along the way and had a few title defenses..job well done champ


                      One face, one name, one champ.

                      Wilder is the first boxer from this generation that will go broke.

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