Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder On Comeback: Boxing Dies Without Excitement Of American Heavyweight Champ

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  • daprhu
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    #51
    This ******, loudmouthed, bully just can't get over the fact that he couldn't beat that big, goofy looking white boy in three tries.

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    • JTfloyd
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      #52
      I'm an American, and I have no problem with Fury as THE man at heavyweight. This is just Wilder trying to convince himself he has more fans than he actually does.

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      • Ravensfan
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        #53
        Outside of Alabama the vast majority of Americans have no idea who Wilder is or what sport he even competes in.

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        • vitali1999
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          #54
          What BUMSQUAD fails to realize is boxing is much bigger in Europe. Americans for the last 20 years have been much more into MMA cage crap fighting.

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          • MastaBlasta
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            #55
            Originally posted by jonnyc420
            Too bad Fury didn't knock some sense into him. He's still dumb as hell.
            I think those multi[le drops by Wilder on Fury are (A BIG) part of why Fury is trying to be "done" with boxing. No more of that sheet .... LoL!

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            • gluvsup
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              #56
              If he wants to come back, then the more the merrier.

              The total nonsense he speaks in this article notwithstanding, he’s fun to watch — whether KO’ing his elders or getting demolished. It’d be intriguing to see him in with the the
              second tier Andy Ruiz / Dillian Whyte / Joseph Parker class to see whether their skills can nullify his power.

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              • REDEEMER
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                #57
                Originally posted by MastaBlasta

                I think those multi[le drops by Wilder on Fury are (A BIG) part of why Fury is trying to be "done" with boxing. No more of that sheet .... LoL!
                Fury cherry picked Wilder knowing he’d beat him rather easy and didn’t have to be on point twice . Multiple drops would be actually Wilder which are actually career ending fights for him ,and Fury fought Whyte afterwards while Wilder hasn’t even returned shows how twisted you fanboys are to suggest it’s Fury to be done with boxing .

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                • hugh grant
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                  #58
                  Yes we.miss you wilder, jarrell Miller just don't cut it. Knocking fury down 3 time and knocking him spark out for 9 seconds is nothing to be sniffed at and is massive achievement

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                  • PunchyPotorff
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                    #59
                    Well... so much for thinking he'd lose that massive ego.
                    Wonder how much that goofy statue ceremony in Tuscaloosa had to do with it?

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                    • TMLT87
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                      #60
                      It is obviously better for the sport to have Americans in the mix at HW, but hes exaggerating. Hes the biggest American HW star of the last 20+ years and even then he isnt a big star compared to big name American HWs of the past. If boxing really lived and died on his shoulders it would have been game over a long time ago.

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