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  • #41
    He is. If you defend the belt 10 straight times, you're a hall of famer.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by UniqueBoxing View Post
      There's a lot of hate for a fighter who Tyson Fury went life and death with. Also, those same people who laugh at the notion that Wilder gets in the Hall of Fame, are probably the same folks who believe that Mike Tyson had a Halll of Fame career. They've had the same exact careers, losing to the top guy(s). The only difference is Mike Tyson lost to tomato cans, while Wilder beat everyone he was supposed to.
      Tyson Fury went life and death with Wallin. The Wilder fights were some of Fury's easiest fights if you've watched most of his career. Just because he got knocked down doesn't mean he went life and death especially when he recovered in 10-20 seconds after the KD.

      The fact Fury supposedly had bone spurs in his elbows for the third fight which is why he abandoned boxing and just brawled becomes more believable and realistic after he easily knocked out Whyte after the alleged surgery.

      Who did Wilder beat in his division? The only top ten guys he beat was Ortiz, who also fought nobody and was gifted the ranking due to close connections with the WBC, and bum Breazele who also beat nobody. The guy got demolished by AJ and Wallin.

      Wilder ducked all the top contenders and Champions.

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      • #43
        If not, I’ll be very surprised.”
        Someone's gonna be very shocked.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by jonnyc420 View Post
          I am officially concerned Wilder has brain damage from the Tyson Fury beatings. HOF for beating Ortiz? Or Stiverne?
          Nope. Hall of fame for 10 title defenses against a string of solid contenders, being the best fighter that America has produced since Mike Tyson under the only rules that world history gives a care about; and being being a very very very close 2nd best heavyweight of his generation - The best generation of heavyweights since the mid 1970s. Anybody who would dispute any of that needs to choose a topic they're more familiar with to discuss.

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          • #45
            Didn't realise there was a cosplay hall of fame.

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            • #46
              This guy need to stop giving interviews for a while

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              • #47
                Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
                What shall keep Deontay Wilder out of the Hall of Fame? He has never popped dirty for doping, he has a high 91 percent KO ratio and he has the fifth most title defenses of any Heavyweight champion in history since Muhammad Ali.

                Therefore, eventually and inevitably, he will get in. Perhaps not just on the first ballot. However, if he regains the Heavyweight title for the second time then he is almost a shoe in for a first ballot selection.
                Yeah.. lets bring Ali in the argument.

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                • #48
                  Without a single world class victory to his name, this is just another example of many that Wilder is pathologically deluded in a very serious way. He however has been encouraged by those in his environment to act like this. If iron sharpens iron, ret3rdation breeds ret3rdation.

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                  • #49
                    Wilder doing what my cousin Nash out did, induct himself, on merit, into the Hall of Fame. Congratulations, Deontay. Cash in

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                    • #50
                      If he's a HOF, then the standards have drastically gone down. Dude has no notable wins on his record other than old man Ortiz.

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