Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Comments Thread For: Welcome Back, Deontay. But You're Still Not a Hall of Famer

Collapse
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • #71
    Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post

    Wilder avoided the best of the division. And to say he fought who was available is too extreme. He ducked them left right and centre. I have never seen a coward on his level before.

    Sorry, but you're retelling of history is in fact lies. Nothing more.

    Had Wilder fought the best out there, he would have been wiped out much sooner. But he and his team made sure that wasn't going to happen. The Fury fights only happened at first due to thinking he was shot. It badly backfired on them. Had they ducked the rematches too, it would have been over anyway for them. They had to go through with them. Wilder was then annihilated in those two fights.
    Amuse me if you will. Outside of AJ and Klitscho, who the heck was “best in division “ for HW? Thats amusing in itself

    Comment


    • #72
      Originally posted by paulf View Post

      It's very pleasing to me to see the point went completely over your head.

      Have a great day.
      The point didn't. But my question did.

      What does Wilder do better than Wlad? It's a simple question as you seem to think he'd get Haye out of there in 1 round when Wlad couldn't. You also seem to think Wilder would get his only world class opponent out of there when bums were lasting late into the fight. It's illogical and senseless.

      Comment


      • #73
        Originally posted by ELPacman View Post

        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.
        AJ accepted all terms but Fury never had any intention of fighting him. Fury was hoping AJ would turn the fight down after two defeats so Fury could pump his chest out and slander him. But it backfired. he accepted everything. Now all Fury had to do was come up with ****** "Deadlines" to shut down what he never wanted in the first place. Fury is a b1tch and a pathological liar who has a serious insecurity towards AJ. he never shuts up about him. Why do you think he's constantly on his mind in EVERT interview?

        That doesn't even include the offer that Fury turned down when he came back to have a couple of fights then AJ. But Fury said he wasn't ready for Dillian and AJ. But then 3 weeks later took on Wilder. Fury knew Wilder was a chump from the start. Then came the other time before the third Wilder fight where he knew he wasn't fighting AJ from the start. But again they thought they could pretend in the hope of AJ turning it down so he could do what he's always done. Slander him and use his name like a bitter stalker. But they gave him the crazt 50/50 split he didn't come close to deserving. So now he was cornered again. Did you not notice the difference in Arum and Warren before the 50/50 offer as opposed to after it? Completely different. A complete U turn. They were all for it beforehand. Then telling Eddie to slow down when it was in full swing with Eddie delivering the fight as promised.

        Wake up. You really can't be this dim. Or are you?

        Enjoy Fury's typical fight with a Chisora no one asked for. I wonder who he'll fight next. Haha.

        Comment


        • #74
          Originally posted by chicken- View Post

          Isn't Frank Bruno in the hall of fame? lol...
          No he isn't. But Frank was a better fighter than Wilder will ever be. He fought the best like a true warrior. Not a coward like Wilder with his mass of bums and shot fighters.

          Comment


          • #75
            Originally posted by SugarAnt05 View Post

            Amuse me if you will. Outside of AJ and Klitscho, who the heck was “best in division “ for HW? Thats amusing in itself
            Parker
            Povetkin
            Whyte
            Ruiz
            Pulev
            Chisora
            Hunter
            Takam

            Then you have fighters like Joyce, Hrgovic, Bakole and the likes around today. But Wilder instead fights the chumps no one asked for. His career is filled with them.

            Comment


            • #76
              Originally posted by TheMyspaceDayz View Post

              Having stopped Gamache, Millett and Ruelas, Gatti arguably has better wins than Wilder. Can argue that anyone in the hall does.
              And apart from beating those fighters, he also had fights of the year multiple times while giving his heart out during fights.

              Comment


              • #77
                Originally posted by Ghost Jab View Post
                Wilder is going in the HOF due to the weakness of this current era.
                Great KO as Wilder begins to cast a shadow on Foreman, Shavers, Louis, Dempsy, Liston and Wiiliams as the hardest hitting human being who ever lived. People talking about how "weak today's heavyweight division is" is a constant that goes back to when I started involvement in the sport during the 1960s. I don't ever recall a time when people didn't say that stuff, always from a safe distance. Today's heavyweights are the best collection in the top 30 going back to the mid 1970s, but they're bigger today. I've seen most of the condenders since those days train and fight live and multiple times. I've watched Rid**** Bowe, as one example, from start to finish, since he went against Kilbert Pearce in the amateurs. He's in the IBHOF, and I say that on his best day and Wilder's, Wilder blows him away. Just my opinion, of course; but most of the postings here are somebody's.
                davefromvancouv davefromvancouv likes this.

                Comment


                • #78
                  Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post

                  Parker
                  Povetkin
                  Whyte
                  Ruiz
                  Pulev
                  Chisora
                  Hunter
                  Takam

                  Then you have fighters like Joyce, Hrgovic, Bakole and the likes around today. But Wilder instead fights the chumps no one asked for. His career is filled with them.
                  Those guys have each suffered losses to fighters nowhere near as good as Wilder.

                  Comment


                  • #79
                    Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post

                    No he isn't. But Frank was a better fighter than Wilder will ever be. He fought the best like a true warrior. Not a coward like Wilder with his mass of bums and shot fighters.
                    Wilder would destroy Frank Bruno, LOL!

                    Comment


                    • #80
                      He's a future Hall of Famer.

                      - Very famous trilogy against Tyson Fury
                      - WBC champ for years.
                      - had like 10 title defenses
                      - The legendary right hand.

                      that's enough to put him in there. Especially when you think about some of the people already in there.
                      Willow The Wisp Willow The Wisp likes this.

                      Comment

                      Working...
                      X
                      TOP