So is Wilder gone for good now?

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  • Rockybigblower
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    #11
    Marcellus Wilder....sure.

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    • PRINCEKOOL
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      #12
      Originally posted by deathofaclown

      He can beat AJ for sure. AJ is a big timid static target, tailor made for Wilder, AJ wouldn’t have the bravery needed and would be a sitting duck.

      Joyce is too easy to hit, he might have a solid chin but he has been knocked out in the amateurs, so Wilder would crack the chin. But barring Usyk, Joyce is the only one I’d give a chance to on that list because he would have the balls to try to put Wilder on the back foot.

      Ruiz is a B or C level fighter, one good night v AJ, but his true level is close fights with Parker or getting dropped in a tough fight with a shot Arreola. He’s really not a top fighter, never was, living off one night v a chinny AJ. Wilder would starch Ruiz.

      Well, the Wilder in the past would have beaten everyone in your list barring Usyk but not sure what he has left, Fury has ruined him in those fights. Usyk would beat him but even he’s hittable, and I doubt he takes the power.
      To be honest, anyone who is hesitant when facing Wilder is in big trouble. Yes they may win a few rounds, but eventually I think they will be ****** out.

      That's if Wilder has maintained his form. Nobody knows what he has been doing these past 7 months etc.

      I think Joshua pre Ruiz Junior, would of fought Wilder on the offensive. And in that type of fight it is a complete toss up, who gets to who first.



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      • QueensburyRules
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        #13
        Originally posted by Rockybigblower
        Marcellus Wilder....sure.
        - - Deyonce has found his level wif fellow thug bro, Marshmallus.

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        • Earl-Hickey
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          #14
          Originally posted by deathofaclown

          He can beat AJ for sure. AJ is a big timid static target, tailor made for Wilder, AJ wouldn’t have the bravery needed and would be a sitting duck.

          Joyce is too easy to hit, he might have a solid chin but he has been knocked out in the amateurs, so Wilder would crack the chin. But barring Usyk, Joyce is the only one I’d give a chance to on that list because he would have the balls to try to put Wilder on the back foot.

          Ruiz is a B or C level fighter, one good night v AJ, but his true level is close fights with Parker or getting dropped in a tough fight with a shot Arreola. He’s really not a top fighter, never was, living off one night v a chinny AJ. Wilder would starch Ruiz.

          Well, the Wilder in the past would have beaten everyone in your list barring Usyk but not sure what he has left, Fury has ruined him in those fights. Usyk would beat him but even he’s hittable, and I doubt he takes the power.
          The mythical Wilder in your head that we never saw in the ring because he literally never beat one genuine world class opponent.

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          • creekrat77
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            #15
            He needs a serious attitude adjustment. Needs to humble himself now and cut-out all that wakanda crap. The Wilder we've seen will never step up against an elite outside of PBC considering when everything was going right, he did it once, and well look what happened. I expect him to make a comeback in 5 years when he's in a different place mentally and wants to score some money while he has a little bit of time left.

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            • Outwest Exp 355
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              #16
              Wilder got exposed if you’re a 6’9” 270 lb beast that can box and move and can also get up from his best shot. Unfortunately for all you haters those guys don’t grow on trees.

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                #17
                Originally posted by Earl-Hickey

                The mythical Wilder in your head that we never saw in the ring because he literally never beat one genuine world class opponent.
                And what are you going to say about Whyte when Fury walks right through that bum?

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                • Afi23
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Earl-Hickey
                  I knew from VERY early on that he was a totally manufactured product. His power was real but nothing else was.

                  Never faced a single competitive opponent on his way to winning the WBC off an incredibly weak champion and his only defence of any note was a 40 year old Cuban who we "thought might be good".

                  Wilder served his purpose, he made a load of money for PBC and was in some big events. He's 37 years old now and taking absoloute shellackings in his two fights, what is left for him, he's far too old to rebuild.
                  Yet, that right hand would still most likely connect on anyone ranked Top 5 and below. What a one trick pony though, I must admit.
                  Last edited by Afi23; 03-26-2022, 09:15 AM.

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                  • SN!PER
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                    #19
                    Wilder has two more fights that make sense.

                    The winner of Ruiz vs. Ortiz (which will be Ruiz).

                    And then sometime next year, a final fight against AJ.

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                    • QueensburyRules
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Outwest Exp 355

                      And what are you going to say about Whyte when Fury walks right through that bum?
                      - - Same thing U gonna say when Whyte makes Flubber inhale Shyte. U candies gonna be chokin'.

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