Comments Thread For: Wilder: I Can't Stop Now, I Must Continue With My Journey

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  • LAchargers373
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    #61
    Originally posted by Bonham77

    Are you putting Evander Holyfield and Deontay Wilder in the same sentence ? That's like putting Muhammad Ali and Scott LeDoux in the same sentence.
    That’s pushing it. Wilder could KO Holyfield I wouldn’t count that out at all. Not saying that would happen but a decent chance. I respect wilder a lot for what he does for spina bifida. Luis ortiz has a daughter with the same condition why do u think wilder gave him a rematch after their first fight was so conclusive? He says some crazy stuff about killing someone in the ring that’s the only thing about him I question.

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    • Jc8804
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      #62
      wilder vs ruiz
      wilder vs usyk/joshua winner



      start with that

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      • joe strong
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        #63
        I don’t see him taking any easy touches. He is 37 & time is running out. Usyk, Ruiz, Whyte, Joshua, Parker, etc. i’m sure he is still highly ranked so he shouldn’t have any troubles getting a big fight. If he just wants more money I’d say Joshua or Whyte in England would be the route I’d take but there are no shortage of highly ranked guys to fight.

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        • thack
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          #64
          Absolutely fantastic news for the sport.Along with Tyson Fury the most exciting fighter in the division by a mile .Please after he's knocked the pretenders out , give us Fury v Wilder 4!

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          • Lefty0616
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            #65
            Wilder is no boxer, but he is a puncher. He has a puncher's chance to beat any of the top guys out there, EXCEPT Fury!

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            • paulf
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              #66
              Originally posted by joe strong
              I don’t see him taking any easy touches. He is 37 & time is running out. Usyk, Ruiz, Whyte, Joshua, Parker, etc. i’m sure he is still highly ranked so he shouldn’t have any troubles getting a big fight. If he just wants more money I’d say Joshua or Whyte in England would be the route I’d take but there are no shortage of highly ranked guys to fight.
              He left both GBP and Dibella behind, as well as turned down the shot at undisputed, to remain loyal to Haymon. He isn’t changing horses this far down the road.

              Hell fight Ruiz or Helenius

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              • Marvin S
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                #67
                War wilder

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                • REDEEMER
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                  #68
                  Originally posted by Toffee
                  I've read what he said a few times. He didn't exactly say he will be fighting again.

                  Something about flowers and bring in the midst of his journey.

                  I'll wait until we see an announcement.
                  He claimed boxing needs a top American heavyweight in the mix he’s definitely coming back or has the mindset as of now . There’s simply no way his ego will let him leave after the fights with Fury he’s to far out there ,I still highly doubt he’s accepted the defeat still suggesting cheating taking place not long ago .

                  Wilder might be the most annoying boxer I’ve seen but there’s still great fights or fight out there if and only if he doesn’t resume his old career patterns of all talk and no fight boxing fans don’t want . Joyce, Hrgovic, Joshua , Mahkmudov, Wallin, Kossobutskiy, Ruiz , Parker , Bakole , DDD , Pulev ,Whyte , there’s 12 fights just right there . He can’t avoid them all ,
                  Last edited by REDEEMER; 05-26-2022, 01:54 AM.

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                  • Tecnoworld
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                    #69
                    when Fury retires after getting undisputed, I hope he'll train wilder and teaches him some defense and movements...Rocky III style.

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                    • jackkeane6
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                      #70
                      Originally posted by LAchargers373

                      That’s pushing it. Wilder could KO Holyfield I wouldn’t count that out at all. Not saying that would happen but a decent chance. I respect wilder a lot for what he does for spina bifida. Luis ortiz has a daughter with the same condition why do u think wilder gave him a rematch after their first fight was so conclusive? He says some crazy stuff about killing someone in the ring that’s the only thing about him I question.
                      Conclusive? Ortiz battered him all over the ring Wilder should have been stopped

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