Is Wilder’s career over?

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  • elfag
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    #31
    Theres been "is their career over" threads for both AJ and Wilder in the last few days.


    Even if AJ loses again to Usyk, we have AJ-Wilder good for atleast an initial fight and rematch. They would make money. the public would watch it.

    so their careers dont have to be over if they dont want it to be, but loser of that match up will really be put out to pasture. But who cares they are both in their 30s at this point and have enough millions to retire. I hope they both grow a pair and fight each other

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    • Jc8804
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      #32
      Pretty much.

      he should focus on fighting ruiz arreola and wallin . Whyte joshua and fury spark him

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      • BodyBagz
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        #33
        Losing to the same guy, even 3x in a row, is no cause to retire.

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        • The plunger man
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          #34
          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
          I don’t think you can argue with that comment mate....when you look at it that way wilder did what he had to do and used it to good advantage....was he lacking in the skill department yes hugely....but he was exciting to watch though and if he don’t fight again that’s his call.
          I criticise him for his terrible boxing ability and his excuses and not for him stepping in the ring

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          • BodyBagz
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            #35
            Originally posted by The plunger man

            I don’t think you can argue with that comment mate....when you look at it that way wilder did what he had to do and used it to good advantage....was he lacking in the skill department yes hugely....but he was exciting to watch though and if he don’t fight again that’s his call.
            I criticise him for his terrible boxing ability and his excuses and not for him stepping in the ring
            It's a legit ish question (Wilder was doing just fine career wise until he faced Fury). No need for LX to be so passionate over a member pondering the possibility.

            LX cares about every fighters sick relative or just.......

            3 fights and Wilder didn't learn shlt. He let me down and could have lost me money




























            Wilder KO3 vs Fury 4

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            • TMLT87
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              #36
              I think hes got a few more years in him yet. The power means hes always got a solid punchers chance against anyone, and win or lose hes always entertaining as **** because of that mix of power and vulnerability. I definitely think he could KO a fair few of the top 15, although most of them would have him in trouble before the Hail Mary.

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              • Stuntman Mike
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                #37
                Originally posted by deathofaclown
                He can continue, He’s basically in the same position AJ will be after the Usyk rematch when Usyk beats him again.

                It will depend how much Wilder wants to continue knowing he can’t beat Fury, who is the man of the era. I’d imagine he might not, not for long anyway. He might want to end his career on a win

                AJ will have a similar decision to make when Usyk beats him again easily. It’ll be a realisation he can’t beat the man most consider number 2, so will he continue?

                Wilder and AJ have a lot to offer the division, they will just never be the top dog.

                Wilder would still make AJ leave the ring on a stretcher, maybe Usyk too if he caught him. So he has plenty to offer.
                If he struggles to land on fury he won't be landing on usyk period

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                • deathofaclown
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Stuntman Mike

                  If he struggles to land on fury he won't be landing on usyk period
                  Who knows, Usyk is hittable, always has been. I’d imagine Usyk could outbox him for 12 but it’s walking a tightrope

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                  • Stuntman Mike
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by deathofaclown

                    Who knows, Usyk is hittable, always has been. I’d imagine Usyk could outbox him for 12 but it’s walking a tightrope
                    Wilder may hit usyk with punches but it won't be his money left jab overhand right while moving forward the only punch he puts anything behind...it's not a counter or a punch that comes from different angles

                    Usyk will train to avoid it and will see it coming a mile away

                    Anything else wilder throws lacks any authority and certainly doesn't do thunderous damage like his one trick

                    Joshua lands any other punch including body shots left hooks and uppercuts far better and sharper than wilder could ever dream off ,however his jab long overhand right it significantly more powerful than anyone else's single punch


                    Wilders kos have come from legit tomato cans and the ones that weren't like ortiz landed when they were tired in the second half of the fight...usyk won't be getting worn down against wilder he will be fresh and sharp the whole 12 rounds
                    Last edited by Stuntman Mike; 10-31-2021, 08:48 AM.

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                    • Larry the boss
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by BangEM



                      One face, one name, one champ.

                      Wilder is the first boxer from this generation that will go broke.
                      well that would be on him if that happens..but I heard he has lots of properties and I dont hear anything bad from him outside of the ring as far as wasting money

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