Comments Thread For: Welcome Back, Deontay. But You're Still Not a Hall of Famer
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You've got that the wrong way round. Bellew wasn't the washed-up fighter. Haye was. He'd been out for 3 and a half years before coming back with a mass of injuries in need of money.
Please tell me how Wilder would do what Wlad couldn't? I'm dying to know.Comment
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Glad Deontay Wilder is calling out this article for being as deceitful as it is. His accomplishments speak for themselves (knocked down or knocked out ever single opponent he's faced, 10 consecutive title defenses, denied justice when he was cheated, denied fights he did everything he could to make, gave opportunities to those fighters who were also being avoided, fought through adversity time and time again).
Do your own research.
Don't fall for the deception.
Seek out the truth.
Stand up to injustice.Comment
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Wilder hasn't beaten a single world class fighter in his life and couldn't get a mass of bums out of there in 1 round. But he's getting a very good world class fighter out of there that quickly even though he has all the advantages in speed and skill?
Crazy.Comment
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Oh. I misread what how you were quoting me. Okay then, fair enough. I know some people are out of their minds. Deontay is fun as hell to watch but anyone that thinks he's HOF worthy is just a SERIOUS fanboi. Like, probably only ever saw Deontay fight and nobody else.
I love watching Deontay fight and hate the hate that he receives because he's great boxing entertainment, but that's as far as I go with him. Had he beaten Fury, that would truly have sent him to another stratosphere perhaps, but he did not within 3 fights. Granted, he gave a good account of himself in the first fight and then showing he can take a solid beating in the 2nd and 3rd fight, lol. Heck, Fury complimented Deontay for taking him to court to fight him. AJ he couldn't get a fight with if he threw probably 200million dollars at, lol.Comment
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