Comments Thread For: Deontay Wilder Plans To Fight Till Age Of 40: Comeback Was Hard Decision

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  • Boro
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    #61
    Originally posted by champion4ever

    My how you are selling Deontay Wilder so short? Don't many boxing fans believe that Dereck Chisora has already defeated Oleksandr Usyk? So what do you think that a healthy Deontay Wilder would do to him? A healthy Deontay Wilder defeats every single and active heavyweight in the division.
    He didn't beat Usyk that is beyond delusional Chisora only out landed him in rounds 1 + 2 and the vast majority of his punches throughout the fight were to the body!?

    And Usyk out landed him by 2x sometimes 3x in multiple rounds right... and most of his shots are to the head which if you don't know unsurprisingly count for more in PRO boxing.

    Add to that they're literally about 3 power punches between them at the end of the fight there is legitimately not a cat in hells chance Chisora won and if you think he did I suggest you either learn to score or a fight or check your biases at the door.

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    • champion4ever
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      #62
      Originally posted by Boro

      He didn't beat Usyk that is beyond delusional Chisora only out landed him in rounds 1 + 2 and the vast majority of his punches throughout the fight were to the body!?

      And Usyk out landed him by 2x sometimes 3x in multiple rounds right... and most of his shots are to the head which if you don't know unsurprisingly count for more in PRO boxing.

      Add to that they're literally about 3 power punches between them at the end of the fight there is legitimately not a cat in hells chance Chisora won and if you think he did I suggest you either learn to score or a fight or check your biases at the door.
      Personally, I never had him winning that fight but most of your British compatriots and camaraderies had. So you should take that up with them not me. I never thought Chisora won that fight. I was just using his name as an example.

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      • tritium_arma
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        #63
        That's 10 years less than his best win, Luis Ortiz.

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        • TScott2254
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          #64
          I can tell a lot of yall really dislike Wilder for no reason. There is no fighter I truly dislike because they don't effect my life. One simple fact is Wilder being back is great for the sport. Also saying that Wilder can't beat Usyk is insane. One thing is a fact Wilder regardless how skilled any fighter is has knock them down. The issue is only 2 fighters were able to withstand Wilder's power Fury (6'9 270 lbs+) and Stiverne 1 (which he did but they didn't give it to Wilder).

          So the real question is for all you fans that doubt Wilder (we all know he is going to knock his opponents down), which fighter can be like Fury, get up and win? You telling me once Uysk touches the floor he going to get up like Fury and beat Wilder? Until proven Wilder is the 2nd best HW. Whether yall believe or not Wilder and Fury brought the best out of each other. Uysk is not this amazing out boxer and he isn't a better boxer than Fury or have his size.

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          • joe strong
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            #65
            I’m not a fan of Wilder but I’m glad he is coming back. He brings an excitement not many fighters can. He can be getting his arse kicked & BAM! End it with one decisive right hand. So many ***ing twatwaffles posting these days. I even think some have alts & reply to themselves. Anyone who thinks the division is better without him needs to see themselves to the cliff. Can’t you just enjoy the fights?

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            • mjh1969
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              #66
              I hope that Wilder gets back down to his fighting weight, trains hard, works on his fundamentals and starts winning again. He isn't the most well spoken guy but he is a humble guy. He always fights looking for the knockout and 98% of the times, he gets it. We can't knock him for his personality and his confidence. If he doesn't believe in himself then who will!

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              • Boro
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                #67
                Originally posted by champion4ever
                Personally, I never had him winning that fight but most of your British compatriots and camaraderies had. So you should take that up with them not me. I never thought Chisora won that fight. I was just using his name as an example.
                Well I'm not most British fight fans, IDGAF about nationality so no way I'm giving Derek the nod because he's "British".

                And I was just responding to the fact you used Derek as an example to prove Wilder beats Usyk - which BTW is beyond hilarious two completely different styles.

                Wilder has a history of doing appalling against **** average southpaws such as Szpilka and Ortiz as I said taking 9/10 rounds to figure them out and his propensity to wait on counters not just against southpaws put in general rather then set them up is a recipe for disaster against a thinking fighter like Usyk.

                And it's partially why he got pushed back and dominated in the fashion he did against Fury...

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                • JakeTheBoxer
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                  #68
                  He is 37, so that means he has about 6-7 fights left probably. That is good, the division is better with him. He was never a good boxer, but I enjoy his fights, he is a true fighter.

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                  • champion4ever
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                    #69
                    Originally posted by Boro

                    Well I'm not most British fight fans, IDGAF about nationality so no way I'm giving Derek the nod because he's "British".

                    And I was just responding to the fact you used Derek as an example to prove Wilder beats Usyk - which BTW is beyond hilarious two completely different styles.

                    Wilder has a history of doing appalling against **** average southpaws such as Szpilka and Ortiz as I said taking 9/10 rounds to figure them out and his propensity to wait on counters not just against southpaws put in general rather then set them up is a recipe for disaster against a thinking fighter like Usyk.

                    And it's partially why he got pushed back and dominated in the fashion he did against Fury...
                    All it takes is just one punch by Deontay to finish Usyk off. If Wilder could floor Fury’s 300 lbs doped up ass 4 times then what make you think he couldn’t do the same to Oleksandr?

                    Usyk would have to fight the perfect fight for twelve rounds. All Wilder has to be perfect for Is only one punch. Wilder is going to eventually catch him. He can run but he can’t hide.
                    Last edited by champion4ever; 08-19-2022, 05:07 AM.

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                    • MoneyKing
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                      #70
                      Doof could be a worldwide meme come the night of October 15th at the Barclays

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