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Comments Thread For: Malik Scott On Deontay Wilder's Future: It's A Blessing To Be In His Position

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  • #11
    Retire. Won't be a champ again as long as Fury is around.
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    • #12
      Always liked Wilder. Big power punches are great. But I am dizzy from this spin. He needs a real statement win over a legit opponent to rehab his legacy

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      • #13
        Wilder is excitement and is prepared to go out on his shield , he would be greatly missed and with the exception of Fury would be fancied to KO them all...

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        • #14
          1st is this even news worthy, 2nd I wish Malik would get off his nuts and get on mine; dam Malik! 3rd nobody want to see his no talent having a(Ss) anymore anyhow.

          End of Story

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          • #15
            Sad that they haven't learnt their lesson that delusion is not their friend. There is no question that Wilder is at the kind of age where you do have to be thinking about exiting the sport. He does have decent earning power and I'm sure they could cynically line up a couple of easyish fights to line his nest egg without greatly risking his health. And he was a long-running champ (with the caveat that he never had a single unification fight and his wins were, to a man, against an unimpressive bunch). So it is true that he has the choice of retiring wealthy having achieved something substantial in the sport or continuing on to increase his wealth even further.

            What is absolutely delusional, though, is to say that if he stays in the game, he becomes a two-time HW champion. Not impossible, of course, but to state it as some kind of inevitable outcome is a ****** thing to say.

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            • #16
              The important thing is to invest his money wisely. That's job #1, along with taking care of his daughter.

              If he wants a few more paydays he can certainly get them. But if he wants to walk away without taking any more damage than he already has then that's acceptable too.

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              • #17
                That IQ is not holding the money for long.

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                • #18
                  Wilder is in a lose lose situation,if he did retired his career looks like a comedy to hardcore fans . If he wins and tries for meaningful fights it’ll have to be with a top puncher because that’s the guys occupying the top positions or who’s going there . I don’t really like his chances ,he’s never defeated a top puncher with one shot power besides Breazeale but he wasn’t a top fighter . The only fighter that stands to gain from his retirement is Fury as the only guy to officially stop him .


                  Boxing fans should want to see him against , Mahkmudov, Joyce, Hrgovic, Yoka , DDD , Parker ,Ruiz , Sanchez ,Usyk A.J , that’s 10 guys right there so fighting one is almost unavoidable and all are problematic and represent a dangerous fight for him . A loss to any probably sinks his resume entirely but at least he went out swinging.
                  Last edited by REDEEMER; 01-08-2022, 04:26 PM.

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                  • #19
                    Ideally itd be joseph parker then aj usyk loser then the champ then retire invest last 2 paydays heavily 1 cant touch til after 55 1 of em diversify invest 3rd in ****** 3rd reg market n 3rd decent dividend. 3m at 6% % 180k a yr doctor level living in alabama

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                    • #20
                      Please think your family and retire, there is no need for more brain-damaged ex-champions. You've done more than enough, those wars with Fury were epic so, win or loose, your name will never be forgotten. Now it's time to be there for your family when you're still allright.

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