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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Hearn Tears Into Wilder, Says He Is Not Hall of Fame Worthy: 'Frightening That He's Saying That'

    Eddie is flabbergasted by Deontay Wilder's belief that his name deserves to be etched into posterity alongside some of the greatest fighters throughout boxing history.
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  • Fanofreason
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    Eddie quit crying boy

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    • VislorTurlough
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      Salty, puny little bro and his dying empire

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      • DClefthook
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        Originally posted by VislorTurlough
        Salty, puny little bro and his dying empire
        But wait...he signed Huchardson Richtenstein...the American takeover is back in effect! GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!

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        • Liondw
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          Well, Hearn is right on this one, Wilder ain't no hall of famer.

          But it's not that important, just have a good or great career and make lots of money. If you're recognised by peers, that's great. I can maybe say Wilder's right hand power is one of the best, although not more power than Foreman, Lewis, Shavers, Liston and 'Iron' Mike.

          Don't forget Marciano, Dempsey and Joe Louis who could hit pretty hard as well, among others.

          But Deontay has some hall of fame right hand power no doubt.

          Last edited by Liondw; 09-29-2022, 08:46 AM.

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          • chepboxingking
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            Wilder has the 5th most title defense for a HW. That’s more than both Lennox and Tyson. That, his KO percentage, the 2 epic fights he had with fury (first & third fight) and he’s not done fighting yet so he’ll most likely add to that. There’s fighters in the hall of fame with less of a resume. Hearn just being a lil biatchhh per usual.

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            • Jab jab boom
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              This coming from the guy who tried to promote Aj as if he were some sort of an all time great when in reality he’s barely above average.

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                Originally posted by Liondw
                Well, Hearn is right on this one, Wilder ain't no hall of famer.

                But it's not that important, just have a good or great career and make lots of money. If you're recognised by peers, that's great. I can maybe say Wilder's right hand power is one of the best, although not more power than Foreman, Lewis, Shavers, Liston and 'Iron' Mike.

                Don't forget Marciano, Dempsey and Joe Louis who could hit pretty hard as well, among others.

                But Deontay has some hall of fame right hand power no doubt.

                I think his power is different because it was really one punch ko power in the right, the others where stronger in all other aspects overall though

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                • thack
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                  Wilder was a whisper away from taking Tyson out , would nail skilful but little Usyk .Hearn told the same stories about avoiding Wilder as he is telling about avoiding Fury. Hearn is daft enough to say that Joshua deserves a hall of fame entry (sorry if I made you laugh) but is properly holding back on this as he's been completely out boxed and out fought by little Usyk back to back and as we all saw lost the plot as Usyk describes 'like a little boy' and prior to that had only one comeback win since picking himself up off the canvass four times and being stopped by a little fat Mexican who anniahilated him.Wilder has lost twice to the worlds best heavyweight and went out on his shield , not stood in a corner refusing to fight!

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                  • Bronx2245
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                    Neither Wilder, nor Joshua, are hall of fame worthy! Definitely Usyk! Hearn is on point!

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