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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Chamberlain Expects Wilder To Bounce Back Strong: He's Better Than What People Think

    Cruiserweight contender Isaac Chamberlain is predicting big things in the future for former heavyweight world champion Deontay Wilder.
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  • champion4ever
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    He has to comeback. Boxing is his calling. Boxing is what he was brought into this world to do. His best boxing is yet still inside of him.
    Last edited by champion4ever; 07-19-2022, 04:58 AM.

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    • hugh grant
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      Well, people only say he's not that good as he doesn't have the who's who on his resume. But once he's beaten dubois, joyce, ruiz, Josh then people will say he's great.

      But people know he's good as he made Tyson retire.
      But he might as well box as he's a better boxer than he is a NFL player, even if he started out as a nfl player
      Last edited by hugh grant; 07-19-2022, 06:43 AM.

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        #4
        This guy must be punchy..,relying on landing your money-shot right hand with basically no jab or game plan is not what you call “sharp, sticking to the basics, or processing fast”.

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          #5
          Originally posted by IRONCHINHAGLER
          This guy must be punchy..,relying on landing your money-shot right hand with basically no jab or game plan is not what you call “sharp, sticking to the basics, or processing fast”.
          The jab's always been there and the game plan is the money shot. Or maybe you don't watch Canelo, Terence, Jermell, etc.

          These casuals, man..

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            #6
            Well, Deontay turns 37 in a few months and has suffered back to back brutal beatings. He may still be able to KO the lesser fighters, but he's lost that aura of invincibility. They'll be gunning for him.

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              #7
              Originally posted by boxing IQ

              The jab's always been there and the game plan is the money shot. Or maybe you don't watch Canelo, Terence, Jermell, etc.

              These casuals, man..
              Wilder has rarely worked behind a jab to win fights . It also consists of putting punches together after a jab which is basically non existent and would like someone to put up a clip of Wilder throwing just one fluid combination after a jab .

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                #8
                What he’s saying is only half true ,Wilder processes things fast and relies on speed but he hardly sticks to basics . Wilder doesn’t even agree that skills matter and if he still thinks like that he’ll lose again .

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by champion4ever
                  He has to comeback. Boxing is his calling. Boxing is what he was brought into this world to do. His best boxing is yet still inside of him.
                  Wilder is better and more coordinating for basketball he would have made more money in that over the long haul he would also pass as a far better stripper for some woman’s club the way he twerks if he had no power he’d have an option doing that on the side for extra cash that’s not even a joke .

                  Lucky for us he did choose boxing and gave us great knockout fights and entertainment . Wilder has a slight chance at at least salvaging his reputation if can win against a real top prime opponent but he hasn’t done it yet . Everybody is good at something I wouldn’t put boxing as his top talent though I’d say even playing the piano and singing in some high end bar he’s probably better at then boxing which is maybe why he’s not that good at it in terms of skills ? He is multi talented in other things .

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                    #10
                    He only got beaten by best H2H fighter ever. No shame in that.

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