Comments Thread For: Frank Warren Believes Deontay Wilder Will Return Against Helenius

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Frank Warren Believes Deontay Wilder Will Return Against Helenius

    Deontay Wilder appears to be inching closer to his ring return. The former WBC heavyweight champion of the world has been absent from the sport since suffering his second consecutive knockout defeat to Tyson Fury in October in what ended up being the 2021 fight of the year. Wilder (42-2-1, 41 KOs) has entertained the idea of retirement while weighing all of his options
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    Another useless opponent for the 'Bronze-Bum' Deontay Wilder, this one is tailored made for the right hand. Wilder might knock Robert Helenius OUT in one round.

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    • Chris Hanson
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      I got Wilder by highlight

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      • Chris Hanson
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        Wilder Ruiz vacant wbc. 50 50 fight but really 60 40 cause wilder will have the judges and ref in his pocket

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        • Lefty0616
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          Even though Wilder is a seasoned veteran, a tune up fight is wise. He needs to employ a good trainer, and not the bum that he used in Fury III. He needs to work on adjustments in a tune up that will prepare him for the likes of Ruiz, Usyk, and Joshua, since he can't box.
          Last edited by Lefty0616; 07-15-2022, 05:29 PM.

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          • Knuckle sandwich
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            Wilder needs to stick to his natural weight

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            • hitmanjosh
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              Whoever and whenever Wilder return, I hope someone knock his A_s back to Alabama! Sale out slave minded MF'er.

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              • OldTerry
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                Originally posted by Lefty0616
                Even though Wilder is a seasoned veteran, a tune up fight is wise. He needs to employ a good trainer, an not the bum that he used in Fury III. He needs to work on adjustments in a tune up that will prepare him for the likes of Ruiz, Usyk, and Joshua, since he can't box.
                Very sensible and I agree.

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                • Ragga1
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                  If this match up is made I can see Wilder winning with a clean KO in the middle rounds.

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                  • P to the J
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                    Hell, I’d watch.

                    Finkel’s got a point re: avoiding Chisora, though. As I’ve said before, it’s not entirely inconceivable that Wilder stands undisputed HW champion in late 2023 if he bides his time and plays his cards right.

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