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Originally posted by hugh grant View PostReality is wilder is close to retiring, maybe another loss away from it, although I'd like to see wilder v joyce/ddd/josh/ruiz/ usyk
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Originally posted by letsgochump View PostOh boy. At least he’s not too modest.
Looks like he thinks he wins fights just because he is so amazing. Can’t wait for Helenius to land an uppercut and some hooks to the ribs. See how great he will be feeling after that.
Buuuum squaaaaaaaad
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Originally posted by letsgochump View PostOh boy. At least he’s not too modest.
Looks like he thinks he wins fights just because he is so amazing. Can’t wait for Helenius to land an uppercut and some hooks to the ribs. See how great he will be feeling after that.
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Originally posted by Sid-Knee View PostThe whole world needed Wilder to come back? Hahahahahahaha
The statue was put there as confirmation of his accomplishments? No, they were put there through funds of the LDBC and other nutjobs. You haven't achieved anything other than money.
You're a walking talking legend?
No, you're a very delusional coward and pathological liar.Oldskoolg likes this.
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Originally posted by Toffee View Post
It's also possible that we have. And his best was beating B level fighters while being lauded as elite.
Personally I want him to win a big fight and prove he was at that level. Or lose to someone like a Helenius and confirm he wasn't.
Strange to say that a near 37 year old, 45 fight veteran of the sport with 13 World title fights including 10 wins is pretty unproven at the level.
He still holds plenty of interest for me.
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Originally posted by Monty Fisto View PostThat he said "You’re looking at a walking, living legend" shows he's as delusional as ever.
He's getting on now, he's been seriously bashed around in a couple of fights, and we've already seen evidence that his athleticism and endurance have been dimishined. Combine that with some serious lack of enthusiasm for training and evidence that his pride and heart remain undiminished and you potentially have a bad combination of factors at play going into this fight with Helenius.
I think there's a chance Helenius roughs him up and ends his career.
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