Wilder should definitely be in the Hall of Fame. He broke a lot of records and was the 1st heavyweight champ who couldn't box, never did roadwork, 1st heavyweight to uncover Juju's, snakes in the grass, shady referees, spiked water bottles by his own trainer, floppy gloves, oiled bodies, unpadded gloves, egg weights, 1st to wear a 300 lb alien costume to the ring, 1st to have his skull not cracked but dented, 1st to fix said dented skull with a dent puller, took a pair of the most vile, spiteful, vicious heavyweight asswhippings seen in the ring since Jack Dempsey vs.Jess Willard over 100 years ago, beat a skilled, tough 368 year old cuban, not once but twice,!! invented his own bomb sqaud, 1st heavyweight to knock a man senseless then hire him as head trainer, owner of the most pitiful, skinniest legs and knobbiest knees seen in the ring since Bob Fitzsimmons, loudest voice and biggest lips of all time, 1st heavy weight to almost bring holy retribution upon us all. I say he's a 1st ballot hall of famer
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Why Eddy..why lol. Read your own comments over the years. You're the one with the wealth and education, now that's frightening lol.
Deontay said what he said about needing skill..said what he said when Mike Tyson commented. Emotion, believes the hype, social media generation, lots of pro athletes making the same foolish statements. Know the past to understand the present and prepare for the future.. Life in 15min youtube chunks and social media attention spikes = a satuday morning cartoon existance.
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Wilder's opponents are "bums". Lol. He kept up with all of his WBC mandatories, stepped in against another of the three long-term champions to unify, broke the record for Knockout ratio. Don't know if his critics can even call themselves fight fans.champion4ever
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Originally posted by archiemoore1 View PostWilder should definitely be in the Hall of Fame. He broke a lot of records and was the 1st heavyweight champ who couldn't box, never did roadwork, 1st heavyweight to uncover Juju's, snakes in the grass, shady referees, spiked water bottles by his own trainer, floppy gloves, oiled bodies, unpadded gloves, egg weights, 1st to wear a 300 lb alien costume to the ring, 1st to have his skull not cracked but dented, 1st to fix said dented skull with a dent puller, took a pair of the most vile, spiteful, vicious heavyweight asswhippings seen in the ring since Jack Dempsey vs.Jess Willard over 100 years ago, beat a skilled, tough 368 year old cuban, not once but twice,!! invented his own bomb sqaud, 1st heavyweight to knock a man senseless then hire him as head trainer, owner of the most pitiful, skinniest legs and knobbiest knees seen in the ring since Bob Fitzsimmons, loudest voice and biggest lips of all time, 1st heavy weight to almost bring holy retribution upon us all. I say he's a 1st ballot hall of famer
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Originally posted by joe strong View PostWho did Vitali Klitschko bear? He’s in the Hall so the standards are not that high… He was 0-2 against his 2 best opponents…
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Originally posted by Willow The Wisp View PostHearn has never had a kind or accurate word to say about Deontay Wilder, and let's consider why. His Father's Boxing enterprise was rebuilt by the promotion of Anthony Joshua, one of Wilders two counter-claiments for the title of World's Champion. Working to defame Wilder is simply business. But in 2022, the career trajectories of Wilder/Fury and Joshua have gone in opposite directions. The latter two both covered themselves in glory with three historic battles while Joshua, even before he could step in with one of the other two kings of his era, became a frequent loser; dropping fights badly to men that he was heavily favored to beat. Of course both Fury and Wilder are Hall of Fame shoe-ins! They co-lead the best era of Heavyweights since the 1970's, and there are, in point of fact; only a small handful of current IBHOF inductees who might hope to defeat either one of them. As for Joshua? Let's see if he'll sign to fight Fury or Wilder, and then see how well he aquits himself.
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Originally posted by peplz View Post
Here we go with this straight up lie that no one believes. Wilder and his team never offered Joshua anything. They cancelled negotiations, pulled a publicity stunt and then pulled Tyson Fury out of rehab and retirement, got Wilder embarrassed and knocked out twice in a row and whined and moaned about it for two years straight. The only person who turned down real money was Wilder when he turned down $120,000,000 because he wanted to know how much money Joshua was making. Deontay Wilder should be in the Hall of Fame for number one heavyweight donkey of all time.
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